User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to the Airespace Product Guide!
- OVERVIEWS
- About the Airespace System
- About the AireOS
- Single-Airespace Switch or Appliance Deployments
- Multiple-Airespace Switch and Appliance Deployments
- About AireOS Security
- About Airespace Wired Security
- About AireWave Director Software
- About the Master Airespace Switch or Appliance
- About the Primary Airespace Switch or Appliance
- About Client Roaming
- About External DHCP Servers
- About Airespace Mobility Groups
- About Airespace Wired Connections
- About Airespace WLANs
- About File Transfers
- About Power Over Ethernet
- About Airespace Switches and Appliances
- 4012 and 4024 Airespace Wireless Switch Models
- 4101 and 4102 Airespace WLAN Appliance Models
- Airespace Switch and Appliance Features
- Airespace Switch and Appliance Model Numbers
- Airespace Wireless Switch Direct Connect Mode
- Airespace Switches and Appliances in Appliance Mode
- Airespace Wireless Switch Hybrid Mode
- About the Distribution System Port
- About the Service (Management) Port
- About the Startup Wizard
- About Airespace Switch and Appliance Memory
- Airespace Switch and Appliance Failover Protection
- Switched Network Connection to the Airespace Switch or Appliance
- Enhanced Security Module
- About Airespace Access Points
- About Airespace AP Models
- About Airespace AP External and Internal Antennas
- About Airespace AP LEDs
- About Airespace AP Connectors
- About Airespace AP Power Requirements
- About Airespace AP External Power Converter
- About Airespace AP Mounting Options
- About Airespace AP Physical Security
- About Airespace AP Monitor Mode
- About Third-Party Access Points
- About Rogue Access Points
- About the Airespace Control System Software
- About the Airespace Web Browser Interface
- About the Airespace Command Line Interface
- About the Airespace System
- SOLUTIONS
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The Airespace AP can be powered from an optional factory-supplied external AC-to-48 VDC power
adapter. If you are powering the Airespace AP using an external adapter, plug the adapter into the
48 VDC power jack on the side of the Airespace AP.
The Airespace AP includes two 802.11a and two 802.11b/g high-gain internal antennas, which provide
omnidirectional coverage. However, some Airespace AP models can also use optional factory-supplied
external high-gain and/or directional antennas, as described in Airespace AP External and Internal
Antennas. When you are using external antennas, plug them into the male reverse-polarity TNC jacks
on the side of the Airespace AP as described in the Airespace Access Point Quick Installation Guide
.
Note: The Airespace APs must use the factory-supplied internal or external antennas to avoid
violating FCC regulations and voiding the user’s authority to operate the equipment, as
described in FCC Statements for Airespace APs
.