Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Access Points
- Installing AP300
- Safety Precautions
- Best Practices for an AP300/AP1000 Network
- Unpack the AP300
- Determine Power Requirements
- Installation Requirements
- Install the AP300
- Select a Location
- Attach the Provided Antennas
- Install the Remote Antenna Mount (optional)
- Install External ACC-ANT-MIMO-MNT Antenna with Three Connectors (optional)
- Install Remote ACC-ANT-6ABGN-24 Antenna with Six Connectors (optional)
- Install Antennas With One Connector (optional)
- Install the Access Point
- Check AP300 LED Activity
- Where to Go From Here
- Installing AP320i
- Installing AP332e
- Installing AP332i
- Cautions and Warnings
- Regulatory Information
- Supported PoEs
- Optional External Antennas
AP300
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Air Traffic Control technology for 802.11n devices and legacy a/b/g devices
3x3 MIMO with 3 chains and 3 receive chains, delivering two spatial streams
For AP302 and AP311, the a/b/g radio software upgrades to 802.11n for maximum
investment protection.
Channel span architecture which requires no channel planning or configuration
Six standard multiband, omni-directional antennas for AP302, AP311, AP320, and
AP332 models. Three standard multiband, omni-directional antennas for AP310
and AP301.
Powered by 5 volt DC input, 802.3af or 802.3at compliant PoE device.
Figure 2: AP320e
AP320i
The AP320i Access Point is an internal-antenna AP with two dual-band 802.11n radios
and 3x3 MIMO and internal antennas.
Features for the AP320i include:
Internal antennas
802.11n support with channel bonding in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands.
Channel bonding combines two 20Mhz channels into a single-wide 40Mhz channel
for increased throughput.
Plug and Play deployment using centralized controller platforms
Multi-layered security including standard WPA2 features such as automatic traffic
inspection
Standard 802.3af PoE support and support for many 802.3at devices
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