Installation guide
Altitude 3510 Access Point Installation Guide 31
Power Supply
The AP3510 can receive power in one of three ways:
1 Power over Ethernet (PoE) - If your network is already set up with PoE (802.3af
compliant), attach the LAN Ethernet cable to the AP3510’s LAN port.
2 Power over Ethernet: Adding PoE injector - If your network is not set up with PoE,
you can provide power to the Ethernet cable with a PoE injector. The PoE injector
must be 802.3af compliant. The PoE injector is not provided with the AP3510.
3 Power by AC adaptor - Extreme Networks 48V AC-DC power supply (Model No.
15728) can be used to power the AP3510. It is not included in the kit and is orderable
separately as an accessory.
If option number 3 is chosen, use only the Extreme Networks 15728 Power Supply-
Altitude 3510 adapter. It is pre-approved for use in multiple countries similar to
AP3510. See
http://www.extremenetworks.com/go/rfcertification/htm for approved country list.
If the country is not listed Option number 2 should be used.
Option number 2 suggests a pre-approved power injector certified as a 802.3af
compliant PoE injector is used certified for Safety & EMC within country of interest. It
shall have a minimum output power rating of 48V DC, 250mA and have appropriate
power input cord & plug.
NOTE
Use only an Extreme Networks approved power supply. Use of alternative power supply may
invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous if not properly tested and
approved by a local agency.
Wireless Devices - Countries
Country Selection
The Extreme Networks AP3510 Access Point comes with a dual 802.11a+g radio and is
manufactured in 3 different model numbers. The location of installation will determine
the appropriate model number to choose. Due to unique regulatory requirements of
United States and Israel only that country will appear in the country list upon set-up