User's Manual

13
Connecting Power and LAN
Figure 9 SmartPoint and RoutePoint Wireless Router LAN Connection
Step 2
Connect the other end directly into your PC or laptop or to your internal network. See
“Selecting Locations for RoutePoint Gateways and SmartPoint Nodes” on page 5 for
more information on where to connect the SmartPoint or RoutePoint wireless router to
your internal network.
Step 3 If you are not using the Power Over Ethernet option, connect the supplied AC/DC adapter
to the SmartPoint or RoutePoint wireless router and plug the power adapter into a
standard 120V AC power outlet, as shown in Figure 10 below. Wait 2 minutes for the
SmartPoint or RoutePoint to boot.
Figure 10 SmartPoint and RoutePoint Wireless Router AC/DC Adapter Connection
Note The DB-9 connector marked Factory Use Only is a serial port used at the factory to configure
settings and software for the SmartPoint or RoutePoint wireless router. It is not necessary to
use this port for configuration.
fhp_008
LAN port
(can accept power to unit)
fhp_009
12Vdc
jack