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...equipment must comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should not install the power supply or power injector in air handling spaces. Statement 1005 Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in accordance with listed ITE... 1, C22.1. Ensure that the protective device is suitable for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Statement 332 Caution When mounting the access point to a wall or ceiling, be sure to be especially qualified for such use appropriate fasteners. Note The access point is rated not greater ...
...equipment must comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should not install the power supply or power injector in air handling spaces. Statement 1005 Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in accordance with listed ITE... 1, C22.1. Ensure that the protective device is suitable for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Statement 332 Caution When mounting the access point to a wall or ceiling, be sure to be especially qualified for such use appropriate fasteners. Note The access point is rated not greater ...
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Figure 2 shows the access point key components. 1 Standard ceiling adjustable T-rail clip 2 Mounting bracket 3 1140 series access point 4 6-32 x 1/4 in. (0.63 cm) flat head screws Key Ports and Components Familiarize yourself with the access point before continuing with the installation. Figure 2 Access Point Ports and Connections 1 5 6 6 272377 23 4 1 Kensington lock slot 2 Power connection 3 Ethernet port 4 Console port 5 Security padlock and hasp 6 Low-profile mounting bracket pins (feet for desk or table-top mount) 5
Figure 2 shows the access point key components. 1 Standard ceiling adjustable T-rail clip 2 Mounting bracket 3 1140 series access point 4 6-32 x 1/4 in. (0.63 cm) flat head screws Key Ports and Components Familiarize yourself with the access point before continuing with the installation. Figure 2 Access Point Ports and Connections 1 5 6 6 272377 23 4 1 Kensington lock slot 2 Power connection 3 Ethernet port 4 Console port 5 Security padlock and hasp 6 Low-profile mounting bracket pins (feet for desk or table-top mount) 5
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Note You can mount the access point above a suspended ceiling but you must purchase additional mounting hardware: See the "Mounting the Access Point" section on a desktop. You can find out the DHCP-assigned IP address by using one of the following methods: - Cisco recommends that you make a site map showing access point locations so that you...
Note You can mount the access point above a suspended ceiling but you must purchase additional mounting hardware: See the "Mounting the Access Point" section on a desktop. You can find out the DHCP-assigned IP address by using one of the following methods: - Cisco recommends that you make a site map showing access point locations so that you...
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... designed for smaller areas such as voice, location, and rogue access point detection, ceiling mounting is strongly recommended. See the "Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address" section on the mounting bracket for the access point using wall anchors. 5 Mounting the Access Point Cisco Aironet 3500, 1260, 1140, 1130, and 1040 series access points can be...
... designed for smaller areas such as voice, location, and rogue access point detection, ceiling mounting is strongly recommended. See the "Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address" section on the mounting bracket for the access point using wall anchors. 5 Mounting the Access Point Cisco Aironet 3500, 1260, 1140, 1130, and 1040 series access points can be...