User guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point User Guide
- Unpacking the Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
- Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point Placement
- Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point Overview
- Installation Guidelines
- Understanding Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point LEDs
- Accessing the Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point GUI
- Configuring the Wireless LAN Controller IP Address on a Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
- Configuring Radio Channels on a Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
- Configuring Personal Wireless LANs
- Viewing the Event Log
- Accessing Online Help
- Troubleshooting
- Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point Local Customer Interface
- Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Open Source Used In Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point

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Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point User Guide
Chapter 1 Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point User Guide
Unpacking the Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
Unpacking the Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access
Point
Each Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point package contains the following items:
• Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
• Ethernet Cable
• Cisco Aironet AP600 Series Power Module (universal power supply)
• Quick reference guide
• Cisco product registration and Cisco documentation feedback cards
Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point Placement
To ensure the best RF coverage for your access point, place your access point in an area as close to the
wireless clients as possible and practical to do so.
If the internet source or gateway router is in a remote area, position your access point away from metal
obstructions.
The access point can be placed/mounted in a horizontal position, as the access point has rubber feet on
its bottom panel.
The access point may also be mounted in a vertical position using the supplied cradle or wall mounted
slots.
Note The distance between the mounting hole slots is 158.75 mm (6.25 in).
Areas to avoid or places that may result in reduced range or performance are as follows.
• In a basement of a multi-story home, as the signals must penetrate many walls.
• Near large obstructions that can block the radio signals. Avoid areas like metal cabinets or
refrigerators.
• On the floor under a metal desk or other dense or conductive objects.
Note Cisco is not responsible for damages occurred by unsecured wall-mounting hardware.