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Anti-Theft Features, Access Point with Security Hasp Adapter - installation guide

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Hardware Features Chapter 1 Overview Anti-Theft Features There are three methods of securing the access point: • Security cable keyhole-You can use the security cable slot to secure the access point using a standard security cable, like those used on laptop computers (refer to the "Using a Security Cable" section on page 2-18). • Security hasp adapter-When you mount the access point on a wall or ceiling using the mounting plate and the security hasp adapter, you can lock the access point to the plate with a padlock (see Figure 1-2). Compatible padlocks are Master Lock models 120T and 121T or equivalent. Note The security hasp adapter covers the cable bay area ( including the power port, Ethernet port, console port, and the mode button) to prevent the installation or removal of the cables or the activation of the mode button. Figure 1-2 Access Point with Security Hasp Adapter 1 121716 2 3 \ 1 Access point cover in open position 2 Security hasp adapter 3 Security padlock • Security screw-The access point contains a security screw hole (see Figure 1-3) that can be used to secure the access point to the mounting plate. - When the supplied #8 Philips head screw is used, the access point is prevented from accidently detaching from the mounting plate in vertical and over-head mounting positions. Note The supplied #8 Philips head screw provides minimal anti-theft protection. Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 1-6 OL-8369-05

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Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-8369-05
Chapter 1
Overview
Hardware Features
Anti-Theft Features
There are three methods of securing the access point:
Security cable keyhole—You can use the security cable slot to secure the access point using a
standard security cable, like those used on laptop computers (refer to the
“Using a Security Cable”
section on page 2-18
).
Security hasp adapter—When you mount the access point on a wall or ceiling using the mounting
plate and the security hasp adapter, you can lock the access point to the plate with a padlock (see
Figure 1-2
). Compatible padlocks are Master Lock models 120T and 121T or equivalent.
Note
The security hasp adapter covers the cable bay area ( including the power port, Ethernet port,
console port, and the mode button) to prevent the installation or removal of the cables or the
activation of the mode button.
Figure 1-2
Access Point with Security Hasp Adapter
\
Security screw—The access point contains a security screw hole (see
Figure 1-3
) that can be used
to secure the access point to the mounting plate.
When the supplied #8 Philips head screw is used, the access point is prevented from accidently
detaching from the mounting plate in vertical and over-head mounting positions.
Note
The supplied #8 Philips head screw provides minimal anti-theft protection.
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Access point cover in open position
3
Security padlock
2
Security hasp adapter
121716
2
3
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