User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Airespace Access Point (AP) Installation Guide
- Trademarks and Service Marks
- FCC Statements for Airespace AP
- About this Guide
- About the Airespace Access Point
- About Airespace AP Models
- About Airespace AP 802.11a Radio Cards
- 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 Power Over Ethernet
- About Airespace AP Mounting Options
- About Airespace AP Physical Security
- Airespace Access Point Quick Installation Guide
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Note that the Airespace AP is manufactured in a neutral color so it blends into
most environments (but can be painted), contains pairs of high-gain internal
antennas for unidirectional (180-degree) or omnidirectional (360-degree)
coverage (Airespace AP External and Internal Antennas), and is plenum-rated
for installations in hanging ceiling spaces.
In the Airespace System, most of the processing responsibility is removed
from traditional SOHO (small office, home office) APs and resides in the
Airespace Switch. The following figure shows Airespace APs and Third Party
Access Points connected directly to the Airespace Wireless Switch front panel.
Figure - Airespace Switch and Access Points
Refer to the following for more information on Airespace APs:
• Airespace AP Models
• Airespace AP 802.11a Radio Cards
• Airespace AP External and Internal Antennas
• Airespace AP LEDs
• Airespace AP Connectors
• Airespace AP Power Requirements
- Airespace AP External Power Converter
- Power Over Ethernet