Installation guide
Chapter 5
| Network Connections
How to Connect to the RJ-45 Port
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Figure 22: Waterproof RJ-45 Port Cover
2. Peal-off the adhesive backing on the rubber RJ-45 port seal and stick it on the
end of the plastic RJ-45 plug cover.
3. Cut the Ethernet cable to the required length, and then feed the cable end
through the RJ-45 port waterproof cover parts in this order:
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Screw-on cable clamp
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Outer screw-on cover
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Inner rubber cable seal
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Inner plastic RJ-45 plug cover (with rubber seal attached)
4. Crimp a new RJ-45 connector (not supplied) on the end of the Ethernet cable.
5. Push the inner rubber cable seal into the clamp end of the plastic RJ-45 plug
cover.
6. Connect the RJ-45 plug to the AP’s RJ-45 port.
7. Push the inner plastic RJ-45 plug cover over the RJ-45 plug, and then secure it
to the AP using the outer screw-on cover. Tighten the outer screw-on cover to
ensure protection against moisture.
8. Screw the inner rubber cable seal onto the inner plastic RJ-45 plug cover.
Tighten the seal to ensure protection against moisture.
Rubber RJ-45 Port Seal Outer Screw-on Cover
Inner Plastic RJ-45 Plug Cover Screw-on Cable Clamp
Inner Rubber Cable Seal
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