User guide
18
Installing the Multimedia Wi-Fi Wall Switch
Physical Installation
Associate a Wireless Client with the Access Point
1. On the administrative computer, verify that the wireless interface is enabled. On
Windows XP, click All Programs > Connect To > Wireless Network Connection
to enable the wireless interface.
2. In the system tray, right-click the (Wireless Network Connection) icon, and
then click View Available Wireless Networks.
3. In the list of available wireless networks, click the network with the same SSID as
you configured in “
Configure Wireless # Settings” on page 17. For example, if you
set the SSID to Ruckus Wireless AP, click the wireless network named Ruckus
Wireless AP.
4. Click Connect.
Your wireless client connects to the wireless network. After the wireless client connects
to the wireless network successfully, the wireless client icon in the system tray changes
to .
Physical Installation
CAUTION: The AP and all interconnected equipment must be installed indoors within
the same building, including the PoE powered network connection as described by
Environment A of the 802.3af standard.
CAUTION: Ensure that you use a Cat5e or better Ethernet cable to supply PoE power
and LAN connectivity running to the outlet box where the AP will be installed.
Mount the ZoneFlex 7025 to the Outlet Box
1. Prepare the electrical outlet box.
The ZoneFlex 7025 requires a single-gang electrical outlet box mounted in a wall
cavity. The US version requires a box conforming to NEMA-WD6, with a minimum
depth of 1.4 inches. The EU version requires a box conforming to BS 4662, with a
minimum depth of 35mm.
• Remove the outlet box cover from the outlet box.
• Run the required cables through the electrical outlet box allowing sufficient
slack for the cables to reach the not yet installed ZoneFlex 7025.
2. Connect the cables
• Connect an Ethernet cable providing PoE power and network connectivity to
the PoE In LAN 5 / Uplink port using either a standard RJ-45 connector or
the 110 punch-down block. Do not connect both. (See “Using the 110 Punch
down Block” on page 19 for punch-down block wiring details).