User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- About the Radio Switch RS4000
- Installing the RS4000
- Configuring the Meru RS4000
- Managing and Monitoring the RS4000
- Command Reference
- MIB Definition Reference
- RFC 1212 MIB-System Group
- RFC 1213 MIB-Interface Group
- IEEE 802.11 MIB-Dot11 Counter Table (Statistics)
- Meru Enterprise MIB-AP System Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Network Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Load Balancing MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Radius Profile Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Meru Interface Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Trap Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Traps Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Syslog Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-File Transfer Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Status Flag
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Channels
- Translated Safety Warnings
12 Meru Radio Switch RS4000 Reference Guide
Performing the Installation
2. Choose the location on the wall where the RS4000 will be mounted. The RS4000 can be oriented
in any direction, but it is probably more convenient if the SMA antenna mounts are at the top. This
orientation is more convenient for reading LED status.
3. Using the bracket holes as a template, mark the location on the wall for the two RS4000 bracket
mounting screws. They are placed 5 25/32" (147mm) apart, center-to-center, one above the other.
If you are not using plastic wall anchors, you must center the mounting screws on a wall stud.
Figure 2: Bracket Attached to RS4000
4. Drill holes at the locations you marked:
— 3/16-inch holes if you are using plastic anchors
— 1/8-inch holes if you are using only the screws
5. If you are using plastic anchors, install them in the holes.
6. Screw in the screws most of the way, so that the screw head is about 1/16 of an inch from the wall.
Note:
The RS4000 mounting bracket provides holes to accommodate many types of common
installations such as over a junction box, etc. This procedure describes only the standard wall mount.