User's Guide

l Blinking Amber: The device is performing a firmware upgrade.
l
Dark: The power is off.
Ethernet Ports
These devices have two RJ45 Ethernet ports (Eth0 and Eth1) that automatically negotiate half- and full-duplex connections with the con-
necting device. The ports are autosensing and adjust to straight-through and crossover standard Cat2, Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6 Ethernet cables
automatically. The APreceives power through an Ethernet connection to the ETH0 port from PSE (power sourcing equipment) that is compatible
with the 802.3at and 802.3at standards.
Micro USB Console Port
Remove the waterproof screw cap to access the micro USB port and the Reset button. Through the micro USB Console port youcan make a
serial connection between your management system and the AP. When you connect to the device using the micro USB Console port, the man-
agement station from which youconnect to the device must have a VT100 emulation program, such as Tera Term Pro
©
(a free terminal emu-
lator) or Hilgraeve HyperTerminal
®
(provided with Windows
®
operating systems from XP forward). The serial connection settings are: 9600 bits per
second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
Youcan order a micro USB console adapter cable here.
To troubleshoot these devices, you must first uninstall them from the outdoor location.
This illustration shows the USB, Micro USB and Reset buttons, which are located behind waterproof screw caps.
The pin-to-signal mapping for the Console port is shown below:
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