Installation Guide

AT-TQ1402 Series Wireless Access Point Installation Guide
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Management
Access
Access to manage the software features of the access point are:
Standalone
HTTPS
LAN Port The AT-TQ1402 Series Access Point is equipped with one Ethernet port -
LAN. The LAN port is capable of receiving PoE power (powered device
port) as the primary power or standing by as the backup power source for
an external power supply unit.
Note
For more information, see “Redundant Power Supply” on page 25.
The LAN port is capable of transmitting and receiving Ethernet traffic and
is typically connected to an Ethernet switch.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The AT-TQ1402 Series Access Point supports PoE on the LAN port. The
access point is a PoE Class 3 PD and its maximum power consumption is
12.95 watts. When the LAN port is connected to a PoE Ethernet power
source and no external power supply is connected, the access point
receives its power over the same LAN network cable that carries the
network traffic.
Connector Type
The LAN port has an eight-pin RJ45 connector for 10/100/1000 Mbps
communication. Refer to the tables in “Port Pinouts” on page 49 for the pin
assignments.