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Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards, Overview

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Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards Revised: 6/7/07, OL-12854-01 Overview This document describes access point high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) and how to connect access point HWICs to a network, and contains the following sections: • Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards, page 1 • Related Documentation, page 9 • Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 10 For an overview of Cisco interface cards used for Cisco access routers see the Cisco Interface Cards for Cisco Access Routers document. Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards This section describes access point HWICs and contains the following sections: • Access Point HWIC Limitations • Access Point HWIC Safety Guidelines and Warnings • Access Point HWIC LEDs • Supported Cisco Radio Antennas • Connecting Radio Antennas to the Access Point HWIC The access point HWIC houses one radio (single-mode) or two radios (dual-mode) for connection to a wireless LAN. There are two access point HWICs: • Single-mode access point HWIC with 2.4-GHz radio for 802.11b/g operations. (See Figure 132.) The following are the Cisco part numbers and the geographic regions for which the interface cards are configured: - HWIC-AP-G-A-North America - HWIC-AP-G-E-Europe - HWIC-AP-G-J-Japan OL-12854-01 1

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OL-12854-01
Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards
Revised: 6/7/07, OL-12854-01
Overview
This document describes access point high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) and how to connect
access point HWICs to a network, and contains the following sections:
Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards, page 1
Related Documentation, page 9
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 10
For an overview of Cisco interface cards used for Cisco access routers see the
Cisco Interface Cards for
Cisco Access Routers
document.
Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards
This section describes access point HWICs and contains the following sections:
Access Point HWIC Limitations
Access Point HWIC Safety Guidelines and Warnings
Access Point HWIC LEDs
Supported Cisco Radio Antennas
Connecting Radio Antennas to the Access Point HWIC
The access point HWIC houses one radio (single-mode) or two radios (dual-mode) for connection to a
wireless LAN. There are two access point HWICs:
Single-mode access point HWIC with 2.4-GHz radio for 802.11b/g operations. (See
Figure 132
.)
The following are the Cisco part numbers and the geographic regions for which the interface cards
are configured:
HWIC-AP-G-A—North America
HWIC-AP-G-E—Europe
HWIC-AP-G-J—Japan