Specifications
AP-7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
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6. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on the System Settings screen to the last saved configuration.
7. Click Logout to securely exit the access point Access Point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
4.2 Configuring Power Settings
Use the Power Setting screen to select one of two power modes, 3af or Auto. When the automatic
mode is selected, the access point safely operates within available power.
Automatic is the default mode. When Auto is selected, the access point’s complex programmable
logic device (CPLD) determines how much power is available at startup, either 3af, Mid Power or Full
Power. Based on the power level, the access point configures according to the table below:
NOTE The Apply button is not needed for restoring the access point default
configuration or restarting the access point.
NOTE Single radio model AP-7131s always operate using a full power
configuration. The power management configurations described in the
table below do not apply to single radio models.
Available Power Operational Configuration (for Dual Radio)
13 watts (3af)
Power Status: 3af
Two radios, processor running at 500 MHz, GE1 port
(1000BASE-T) and GE2 port disabled.
18 watts
Power Status: Mid Power
Two radios, processor running at 500 MHz, GE1 port (1000BASE-T)
and GE2 port (100BASE-T).
24 watts or external power
supply
Power Status: Full Power
Two radios, processor running at 500 MHz, GE1 port (1000BASE-T)
and GE2 port (1000BASE-T).
NOTE Radio transmit power is not used as one of the factors to determine the
available power budget. If an external power supply is used, it is assumed
it will provide full power.