User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction to AirPort5
- 2 Setting Up Your AirPort Base Station9
- 3 Using Your AirPort Base Station15
- Monitoring the AirPort Base Station’s InternetConnectionStatus15
- Monitoring AirPort Base Station Communication16
- Connecting to the Internet16
- Disconnecting From the Internet17
- Connecting Additional Computers to Your AirPort Network17
- Configuring the AirPort Base Station With the AirPortAdminUtility17
- More Information About AirPort18
- 4 Troubleshooting19
- Appendix AirPort Base Station Specifications23
- Introduction to AirPort
- Setting Up Your AirPort Base Station
- Using Your AirPort Base Station
- Monitoring the AirPort Base Station’s InternetConnectionStatus
- Monitoring AirPort Base Station Communication
- Connecting to the Internet
- Disconnecting From the Internet
- Connecting Additional Computers to Your AirPort Network
- Configuring the AirPort Base Station With the AirPortAdminUtility
- More Information About AirPort
- Troubleshooting
- Communications Regulation Information
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Chapter 2
3
Locate the three mounting bracket holes on the bottom of the base station.
4
Feed the cables through the mounting bracket and then connect them to the base station.
The unit is designed to mount with the ports on the top (Apple logo right-side up), with the
cables passing behind the unit through the mounting bracket as shown.
Note:
The mounting bracket has enough space for four cables (power, phone, and two
Ethernet cables), as shown in the illustration. In most cases only two cables are used.
5
Carefully attach the AirPort Base Station to the mounting bracket by inserting the two prongs
on the mounting bracket into the mounting bracket holes, and clipping the third prong on
mounting bracket around the bottom lip of the base station.
Mounting bracket holes
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