User's Manual
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Quick Start Guide
3. Connect Cables Connect Ethernet cable to the 1000BASE-T (WAN/PoE) port on the unit.
4. Connect Power The AP can be powered either by the AC/DC power adapter provided in the
package, by a PoE power injector (Spark AC750 and N300), or by an 802.3af/at PoE
switch (Spark AC750-3AF and N300-3AF).
Powering the AP with the AC/DC Power Adapter
Powering the AP with a PoE Injector or PoE Switch
Connect Ethernet cable from the WAN/PoE port of the AP to a port on the PoE
power source device:
◆ Spark AC750 and N300 — a PoE power injector (passive PoE, 24-48 VDC).
◆ Spark AC750-3AF and N300-3AF — an 802.3af/at-compliant PoE switch.
Make sure that the PoE power injector or switch is connected to the LAN.
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Connecting the Ethernet cable from the AP to a PoE injector or PoE switch
powers on the unit.
Connect Category 5e or better cable to the
WAN/PoE RJ-45 port.
Connect the other end of this cable to a
PoE injector or LAN PoE switch (depending
on AP model).
(Optional) Connect local LAN devices to
any of the other RJ-45 ports on the AP
using Category 5 or better cable.
These 100BASE-TX ports are labeled LAN1
and LAN2.
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Connect the cable from the power adapter
to the DC power jack on the AP.
Connect the power adapter to a nearby AC
power source (100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).
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