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Installing the Access Point, Connecting to an Ethernet Network with an Inline Power Source - guide

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Contents 2 C H A P T E R Installing the Access Point 2-1 Safety Information 2-2 FCC Safety Compliance Statement 2-2 General Safety Guidelines 2-2 Warnings 2-2 Unpacking the Access Point 2-3 Package Contents 2-3 Basic Installation Guidelines 2-4 Before Beginning the Installation 2-4 Access Point Bottom Connector Access Openings 2-4 Installation Summary 2-5 Mounting Overview 2-5 Mounting on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface 2-7 Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling 2-9 Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling 2-11 Installing Option One 2-13 Installing Option Two 2-15 Installing Option Three 2-16 Mounting to a Network Cable Box 2-18 Mounting on a Desktop or Shelf 2-19 Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables 2-20 Connecting to an Ethernet Network with an Inline Power Source 2-21 Connecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power 2-22 Powering Up the Access Point 2-22 Installing or Removing the Mounting Plate Latch 2-23 Installing the Mounting Plate Latch 2-23 Removing the Mounting Plate Latch 2-23 Installing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate 2-24 Mounting Plate Not Attached to a Surface 2-24 Mounting Plate Attached to a Surface 2-26 Securing the Access Point 2-27 Securing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate 2-27 Using a Security Cable to Secure the Access Point 2-29 Removing the Access Point From the Mounting Plate 2-30 Removing a Radio Module 2-32 Inserting a Radio Module 2-34 Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide iv OL-8247-03

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Contents
iv
Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-8247-03
CHAPTER
2
Installing the Access Point
2-1
Safety Information
2-2
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
2-2
General Safety Guidelines
2-2
Warnings
2-2
Unpacking the Access Point
2-3
Package Contents
2-3
Basic Installation Guidelines
2-4
Before Beginning the Installation
2-4
Access Point Bottom Connector Access Openings
2-4
Installation Summary
2-5
Mounting Overview
2-5
Mounting on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface
2-7
Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling
2-9
Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling
2-11
Installing Option One
2-13
Installing Option Two
2-15
Installing Option Three
2-16
Mounting to a Network Cable Box
2-18
Mounting on a Desktop or Shelf
2-19
Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables
2-20
Connecting to an Ethernet Network with an Inline Power Source
2-21
Connecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power
2-22
Powering Up the Access Point
2-22
Installing or Removing the Mounting Plate Latch
2-23
Installing the Mounting Plate Latch
2-23
Removing the Mounting Plate Latch
2-23
Installing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
2-24
Mounting Plate Not Attached to a Surface
2-24
Mounting Plate Attached to a Surface
2-26
Securing the Access Point
2-27
Securing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
2-27
Using a Security Cable to Secure the Access Point
2-29
Removing the Access Point From the Mounting Plate
2-30
Removing a Radio Module
2-32
Inserting a Radio Module
2-34