Netgear WAX204 User Manual - Page 246

Wall-mount the access point

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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204 If you are using adjacent access points, consider to use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference (see Change the channel for a radio on page 193). Wall-mount the access point Wall-mounting holes are on the bottom of the access point. The distance between the holes is 4.125 in. (105 mm), center-to-center. We recommend that you use M3 type screws, with a length of 0.75 inch (U.S.) or 20 mm (European). To wall-mount the access point: 1. As an option, create a template: a. Place a piece of white paper on the bottom of the access point, covering the wall-mounting holes. b. Use a pencil to gently scratch around the mounting hole areas. c. Tape the paper onto the wall where you want to mount the access point. 2. Drill holes in the wall where you want to mount the access point. If you created a template, drill the mounting holes at the center of the template circles. The distance between the holes in the wall must be 4.125 in. (105 mm). 3. Insert wall anchors in the holes. 4. Insert screws into the wall anchors, leaving 3/16 in (0.5 cm) of each screw exposed. 5. Align the access point's wall-mounting holes with the screws and mount the access point so that the antennas are at the top. 6. Slide down the access point into lock position. Positioning and Wall-Mounting 246 User Manual

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If you are using adjacent access points, consider to use different radio frequency channels
to reduce interference (see Change
the
channel
for
a
radio
on page 193).
Wall-mount the access point
Wall-mounting holes are on the bottom of the access point. The distance between the
holes is 4.125 in. (105 mm), center-to-center.
We recommend that you use M3 type screws, with a length of 0.75 inch (U.S.) or 20 mm
(European).
To wall-mount the access point:
1.
As an option, create a template:
a.
Place a piece of white paper on the bottom of the access point, covering the
wall-mounting holes.
b. Use a pencil to gently scratch around the mounting hole areas.
c.
Tape the paper onto the wall where you want to mount the access point.
2.
Drill holes in the wall where you want to mount the access point.
If you created a template, drill the mounting holes at the center of the template
circles.
The distance between the holes in the wall must be 4.125 in. (105 mm).
3.
Insert wall anchors in the holes.
4.
Insert screws into the wall anchors, leaving 3/16 in (0.5 cm) of each screw exposed.
5.
Align the access point’s wall-mounting holes with the screws and mount the access
point so that the antennas are at the top.
6.
Slide down the access point into lock position.
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Positioning and Wall-Mounting
WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204