User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420
- Installing the Access Point 420
- Included Parts
- Installation Procedures
- Summary
- Installation Precautions:
- 1. Prepare the Installation Site
- 2. Verify the Access Point Passes the Self Test
- 3. Mount the Access Point
- 4. Connect the Access Point to a Power Source
- 5. Connect the Network Cable
- 6. Position the Antennas on the Access Point
- 7. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Access Point 420
- Sample Network Topologies
- Getting Started With Access Point Configuration
- Using an External Antenna with the Access Point 420
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Access Point Port and Network Cables
- Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements
- Recycle Statements
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Installing the Access Point 420
Installation Procedures
Installing the
Access Point 420
Direct Console Access
To connect a console to the access
point, follow these steps:
1. Connect the PC or terminal to
the access point’s Console
port using a DB-9 female-to-
female serial cable. (If your
PC or terminal has a 25-pin
serial connector, first attach a
9-pin to 25-pin straight-
through adapter at one end of
the console cable.)
The Console cable is
described below. A null-
modem cable or a ProCurve
Networking serial cable, part
number 5184-1894 (shipped
with many ProCurve
switches), may be used.
Access Point 420 serial port pin and signalling details
Connection to PC serial ports also requires a crossover (null-modem)
cable with a female DB-9 connector on both ends. Terminal connections
will vary, requiring either a DB-9 or DB-25 connector, male or female.
Serial cable options between a ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 and
a PC terminal are shown in the following table.
Access Point 420 Pin Assignment Pin Number Access Point Signal (DTE)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Reserved
RXD (input)
TXD (output)
Reserved
GND
Reserved
RTS (output)
CTS (input)
Reserved
Console port
Console cable
(not supplied)
PC running a terminal
emulator program, or
a VT-100 terminal
DB-9 male
5
9
1
6