Installation guide
BlueSecure™ Access Point 1800 Installation Guide   
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such as a switch or router that provide MDI-X ports. This connector will sense the correct wiring 
polarity, so no crossover cable is required. 
The BSAP appears as an Ethernet node and performs a bridging function by moving packets 
from the wired LAN to remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure. 
The Ethernet/PoE RJ-45 connector also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) based on the IEEE 
802.3af standard. 
802.3af specifies Power over Ethernet for “mid-span”, where a PoE injector is located in the 
path between the network and the AP, as well as “PSE”, where the power is supplied by the 
network switch the AP is attached to. Mid-span devices typically provide power on the unused 
pairs (4+5 & 7+8) and only provide 100Mbps maximum throughput. To realize the full benefit 
of 802.11n, the BSAP-1800 should be connected to a Gigabit Ethernet PoE switch or injector, 
such as Bluesocket model BSAP-POE-001-00-0. 
Reset Button 
Use this button to reset the BSAP or restore its factory default configuration. If you hold down 
the button for less than 5 seconds, the BSAP will perform a hardware reset. If you hold down 
the button for 5 seconds or more, any configuration changes you may have made are removed, 
and the factory default configuration is restored to the BSAP. 
Serial Console Port 
Use this port to connect a console device to the BSAP-1800 via special rollover serial cable. The 
console device can be a laptop running a program like Tera-Term or Hyper-terminal. The 
default settings are 115200, 8 data bits, no parity (N), and 1 stop bit (no flow control). 
Kensington Security Slot 
The BSAP includes a Kensington security slot on the side panel. You can prevent unauthorized 
removal of the BSAP by wrapping a Kensington security cable (not provided) around an 
unmovable object, inserting the lock into the slot, and turning the key. 










