Quick Installation Guide 20 km Long Range 802.
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Hardware Overview This installation guide provides basic instructions for installing the DAP-3712 on your network. The device should be ensured that systems employing high gain directional antennas are used exclusively for fixed, point-to-point operations. For additional information about how to use the access point, please see the User Manual from the D-Link support website. LED Indicators 1 Package Contents This DAP-3712 should include the following items: • • • • • 20 km Long Range 802.
Hardware Installation 3. ENGLISH Assembling the Access Point 1. Thread a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable through the cover for the PoE port on the underside of the DAP-3712. Insert the cable into the PoE port, then attach the cover to the device. Assemble the dish of the DAP-3712 by sliding the two halves together until they lock in place. Figure 5: Connecting the Ethernet Cable 4. Figure 3: Assembling the Dish 2. Connect the antenna and base through the hole in the center of the dish.
Connecting Through a Switch or Router: Use a CAT 5 cable with an even sheath. The Ethernet port on the DAP-3712 access point cannot accept a CAT 5 cable that has an uneven sheath; the RJ-45 connector on the cable will not fit properly into the receptacle on the access point. 1. 2. Configuring the Access Point To set up and manage the DAP-3712, use one of the following methods. Connecting Through a Computer 1. 2. 3. 4. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the DAP-3712 to the management computer.
ENGLISH Be sure to install the device at a height that ensures that the alignment between the devices is visible and there are no obstructions in the middle. Note: The DAP-3712 is designed to receive PoE power only from an 802.3at compliant source. Connecting the DAP-3712 to a PoE device that is not approved by D-Link can damage the equipment. Mounting on a Pole 1. Hold the DAP-3712 against the pole in the desired position.
Appendix - Statements FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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