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12/29/04 © 2004 All Rights Reserved.90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3)AS 1500 Intelligent RF AP Quick Installation GuidePRELIMINARY 3Multi-Antenna Airespace Access Point Quick Installation GuideSystem Release x.xPrint This DocumentThis Guide contains several sections allowing you to install an AS 1500 (AS-1500-ABG-INT) Airespace Access Point. This model contains internal 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas and no connectors for optional external antennas. •Overview •Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies •Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation •Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations •Step 4: Mounting the Airespace APs •Step 5: Returning MAC Information •Planning Notes •FCC Statements for Airespace APs ATTENTION!Special ConsiderationsWhile Airespace Access Points have been engineered for easy installation, there are some guidelines that are very important to the end users:•PLACE Airespace Access Points NO MORE THAN 140 FEET APART FROM EACH OTHER. Placing Airespace APs further apart almost always results in poor coverage.•DO NOT MOUNT Airespace APs OUTSIDE BUILDINGS.•DO NOT MOUNT Airespace APs ON BUILDING PERIMETER WALLS UNLESS THE OPERATOR WANTS TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING.•MAKE SURE that plenum-mounted Airespace APs are powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) and use only the metal brackets (not the Ceiling-Mount Base or the Hanging-Ceiling Clips) to comply with safety regulations.•MAKE SURE THAT THE Airespace Access Points ARE INSTALLED VERTI-CALLY. Airespace Access Points ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED VERTICALLY, either standing up in a plenum or hanging from a ceiling, to create the largest coverage area per Airespace AP. Hanging the Airespace AP from the ceiling provides the best RF coverage.
12/29/04 Overview90-100tbd-000 Rev 1 (Preliminary 3) 2•DO NOT MOUNT Airespace Access Point ANTENNAS WITHIN ONE METER (3 FT.) OF ANY METAL OBSTRUCTIONS. THE RF WAVES FROM Airespace Access Points ARE BLOCKED AND/OR REFLECTED BY METAL OBJECTS, such as metal HVAC ducts, conduit, pipes, bookcases, elevator shafts, stairwells, and metal walls. REFER TO THE Airespace Access Point Deployment Guide BEFORE MOUNTING Airespace APs NEAR METAL OBSTRUCTIONS.OverviewOverviewThis guide is designed to provide you with the information needed to mount AS 1500 Airespace Access Points (Airespace APs). Airespace APs are part of the innovative Airespace Wireless Enterprise Platform (Airespace System), and require no manual configuration after they are mounted. This document assumes that a site survey has been performed as described in the Airespace Access Point Deployment Guide section in the Airespace Product Guide, that Airespace AP locations have been selected, and that you have one Airespace AP per indicated location. After the site survey is done, you should have a map indicating the following:•AP locations in the middle of a ceiling or hallway.•AP power options: power supplied by the AC-to-DC power supply orderable from the factory, or Power over Ethernet (PoE) from the Airespace WLAN Switch, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub (usually located in a wiring closet).If you do not have a map, make one so you can record the MAC addresses from each location and return them to the to the person who is planning or managing this wireless network.Refer to the following sections to install the Airespace APs.For more details about Airespace AP installations, refer to the Planning Notes section at the end of this document.Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and SuppliesStep 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies•One Airespace AP per location with included mounting clips.•Optional Airespace AP Mounting Kits, factory-orderable.•Optional external AC-to-DC power supplies, factory-orderable.•Map showing Airespace AP locations and power options.•Screwdrivers, drills, and ladder.•CAT-5 (or higher) cables to connect the Airespace AP locations and the Airespace WLAN Switch or other network device.Continue with Step 2: Configuring the Airespace AP Before Installation.Note: Plenum-mounted Airespace APs and REAPs MUST BE powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) to comply with safety regulations.Note: When mounting Airespace APs, make sure to maintain a 20 cm (8 in.) separa-tion between the Airespace APs and bystanders to comply with FCC RF exposure regulations. Refer to the FCC Statements for Airespace APs section for more information.
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