Netgear WBE750 User Manual - Page 20

Set up and connect the AP to your network

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BE18400 Tri-Band PoE 10G/Multi-Gigabit Insight Managed WiFi 7 Access Point Model WBE750 ○ Brick ○ Concrete If you are using adjacent standalone APs, use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference. For more information, see Change the channel for a radio on page 86. Set up and connect the AP to your network You can connect the AP to a Power over Ethernet plus plus (PoE++, 802.3bt) switch in your network. The switch must be connected to a network router that is connected to the Internet. If you use a PoE++ connection, the AP does not require a power adapter. NOTE: Depending on the product ordered, the package might not include a power adapter. You power up the AP by connecting it to a PoE++ switch. If you ordered a package without a power adapter but do not want to use a PoE++ connection, you can still order a power adapter as an option. If connected to 10 Gbps equipment, the AP LAN/PoE++ port supports Ethernet speeds up to 10 Gbps within your LAN. The following figure show a NETGEAR MS510TXUP switch, which supports speeds of 10 Gbps, as well as PoE++. If your Internet connection, modem, router, and switch support a speed of 10 Gbps, the AP's Internet connection also functions at 10 Gbps. Otherwise, the Internet connection functions at the highest speed that your ISP connection, modem, router, and switch support. Install the AP in Your Network 20 and Access It for Initial Configuration User Manual

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Brick
Concrete
If you are using adjacent standalone APs, use different radio frequency channels to
reduce interference. For more information, see Change
the
channel
for
a
radio
on page
86.
Set up and connect the AP to your
network
You can connect the AP to a Power over Ethernet plus plus (PoE++, 802.3bt) switch in
your network. The switch must be connected to a network router that is connected to
the Internet. If you use a PoE++ connection, the AP does not require a power adapter.
NOTE:
Depending on the product ordered, the package might not include a
power adapter. You power up the AP by connecting it to a PoE++ switch. If you
ordered a package without a power adapter but do not want to use a PoE++
connection, you can still order a power adapter as an option.
If connected to 10 Gbps equipment, the AP LAN/PoE++ port supports Ethernet speeds
up to 10 Gbps within your LAN. The following figure show a NETGEAR MS510TXUP
switch, which supports speeds of 10 Gbps, as well as PoE++. If your Internet connection,
modem, router, and switch support a speed of 10 Gbps, the AP’s Internet connection
also functions at 10 Gbps. Otherwise, the Internet connection functions at the highest
speed that your ISP connection, modem, router, and switch support.
User Manual
20
Install the AP in Your Network
and Access It for Initial
Configuration
BE18400 Tri-Band PoE 10G/Multi-Gigabit Insight Managed WiFi 7 Access Point Model WBE750