Ruckus Wireless™ ZoneFlex™ 7782 Dual Band 802.11n Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide Part Number 800-70387-001 Rev B Published December 2012 www.ruckuswireless.
Contents 1 About this Installation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Using this Installation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Using ZoneDirector or FlexMaster to Manage the Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation . . 20 Configuring the Administrative Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Connecting the AP to the Administrative Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Logging In to the Access Point’s Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Configuring Common Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Verifying Access Point Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Powering the AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Connecting the AP to the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Configuring the External Antenna Gain (7782-E Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Associating a Wireless Client with the AP .
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1 About this Installation Guide This document provides information on how to add Ruckus WirelessTM ZoneFlexTM 7782, 7782-S, 7782-N and 7782-E 802.11n Outdoor Access Points (APs) to your network. The 7782, 7782-S, 7782-N and 7782-E are collectively referred to in this guide as 7782 APs. Topics covered in this guide include planning, basic configuring, and installing. This guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up network equipment.
About this Installation Guide Using this Installation Guide Table 1.
About this Installation Guide Related Documentation Related Documentation In addition to this guide, each Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7782 802.11n Outdoor Access Point documentation set includes the following: ■ ■ ■ User Guide: Provides detailed information on how to configure the Outdoor Access Point (AP). The Outdoor Access Point User Guide is available for download on the Ruckus Wireless Support Web site at http://support.ruckuswireless.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation 7782 AP Versions 2 Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Before installing the 7782, it is helpful to verify the version and to plan the AP installation: ■ 7782 AP Versions ■ AP Connectors and LEDs ■ Performing a Site Survey ■ Planning the Physical Installation ■ Deciding How to Power the AP 7782 AP Versions • • • • 7782 Omni 7782-S 120-Degree Sector 7782-N 30-Degree Narrow Sector 7782-E External Antenna 7782 The 7782 Omni (ordering part number
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation 7782 AP Versions Figure 3. 7782 Mesh elevation plane coverage, side view Excellent Reach Excellent Reach Excellent Reach 7782-S The 7782-S 120-Degree Sector (ordering part number 901-7782-xx51) is best deployed where internal-antenna horizontal beamforming can provide extended reach and throughput to a 120-degree coverage area. See Figure 4 for internal-antenna coverage patterns. Figure 4.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation 7782 AP Versions 7782-N The 7782-N 30-Degree Narrow Sector (ordering part number 901-7782-xx61) is best deployed where internal-antenna narrow beamforming can provide exceptional coverage to a narrow sector, or can support extended reach in a point-to-point deployment. See Figure 5 for internal-antenna coverage patterns and see Figure 6 for a typical high-density narrow-sector coverage pattern. Figure 5.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation AP Connectors and LEDs AP Connectors and LEDs Figure 7 identifies the connectors and LEDs on all 7782 APs. Table 2 describes these connectors and LEDs. NOTE: 7782-E External Antenna APs also have seven extra N-type connectors on the top cover. “About the 7782-E Access Points” on page 47 describes these extra connectors and their functions. Figure 7.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation AP Connectors and LEDs Table 2. LEDs and connectors on all APs Label Description PoE OUT RJ45 data connector Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections and PoE out. If the AP is powered using AC or the Ruckus Wireless PoE injector (ordered separately), then this port can supply 802.3af (15.4W) PoE to a connected PoE-capable device (for example, an IP-based surveillance camera). Reset button This button is inside the PoE OUT cable gland.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Positioning the GPS Antenna Positioning the GPS Antenna The 7782 Omni, 7782-S 120-Degree Sector, and 7782-N 30-Degree Narrow Sector APs all include an internal GPS antenna, while the 7782-E External Antenna AP can be equipped with a powered external GPS antenna.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Positioning the GPS Antenna 10 Figure 9. 7782, 7782-S and 7782-N Dome-Down Mount GPS Antenna Position Figure 10.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Positioning the GPS Antenna Figure 11.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Performing a Site Survey Performing a Site Survey Perform a site survey to determine the optimal AP placement or maximum range, coverage, and network performance. Ruckus Wireless Support can supply Site Survey best practices information. The location and orientation that you choose for the AP play a critical role in the performance of your wireless network.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Planning the Physical Installation Planning the Physical Installation The AP can be installed indoors or outdoors, such as on an interior wall or ceiling, on the exterior roof overhang of a building, or on a streetlight pole. Refer to Figure 30 for the components involved in a typical outdoor PoE installation. Refer to Figure 31 for the components involved in a typical outdoor AC installation. Note which components must be installed indoors and outdoors.
Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation Deciding How to Power the AP Deciding How to Power the AP The AP can be powered using either AC power and/or Power over Ethernet (PoE). Use this information and the information in “Planning the Physical Installation” on page 13 to determine how to power the AP. AC Power An AC power cable connector is supplied with the AP. The customer supplies the countryspecific 3-wire AC power cable.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Unpacking the AP 3 Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field ■ Unpacking the AP ■ AP Connectors and LEDs ■ Powering the AP ■ Configuring the AP for Management by ZoneDirector ■ Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation ■ Verifying AP Operation ■ Shipping the AP to the Field Unpacking the AP 1.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Unpacking the AP Package Contents A complete AP package contains all of the items listed below: • ZoneFlex 7782 Outdoor Access Point • One AC power cable input end connector • Two M 25 data cable glands • One green/yellow earth ground wire with ring terminal • One 12mm M6x1 earth ground screw with split lock and flat washers • One loop-and-eye safety cable • Service Level Agreement/Limited Warranty Statement • Regulatory Statement • Thi
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Powering the AP Powering the AP NOTE: You only need to connect one type of power source at this point, even if you are planning to use both PoE and AC power in your final deployment.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by ZoneDirector Configuring the AP for Management by ZoneDirector 1. Collect required equipment and information: • • One Cat5e or better Ethernet cable. MAC address (12 alphanumeric digits) from the outside of the AP case. 2. Verify that the AP is powered on as described in “Powering the 7782 with AC” on page 54 or “Powering the Access Point with PoE” on page 56.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by ZoneDirector When the Status column shows Connected, this indicates that the AP has successfully registered with ZoneDirector. NOTE: If the ZoneDirector is set to Enable Mesh, it automatically assigns the 7782 AP as a Root AP. Continue with “Verifying AP Operation” on page 29.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation 1. Collect required equipment and information: • • • • An administrative computer (notebook computer) running Windows 7/Vista/XP/ 2000 with one wireless 802.11b/g/n network card and one Ethernet card installed. Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (or later) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation 4. Write down all of the currently active network settings. You will need this information later when you restore your computer to its current network configuration. 5. Click Use the following IP address, and then configure the IP address settings with the values listed in Table 3. For a sample configuration, refer to Figure 12. Table 3.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation Connecting the AP to the Administrative Computer 1. If you are powering the AP with PoE, then continue with Step 2. If you are powering the AP with AC, then continue with Step 5. 2. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Data In port on the PoE injector. 3.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation 4. In User name, type super. 5. In Password, type sp-admin. 6. Click Login. The Web interface appears, displaying the Status > Device page. Continue with Configuring Common Wireless Settings.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation Configuring Common Wireless Settings The settings on the Common tab are required to enable wireless devices to associate with the AP. The default wireless settings on the AP are listed in Table 4. Table 4.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation 2. Verify that the common wireless settings are configured as listed in Table 5. Table 5. Common wireless configuration Setting Recommended Value Wireless Mode • 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n) for Configuration > Radio 2.4G > Common. • 5GHz (802.11a/n) for Configuration > Radio 5G > Common. Channel SmartSelect. Channel Width 20MHz.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation Configuring Wireless # Settings The settings on at least one Wireless # tab are required to enable wireless devices to associate with the AP. 1. Click one of the Wireless # tabs. The selected Wireless # page appears (Figure 15). Figure 15. The Configuration > Radio 2.4 > Wireless 1 tab 2. In Wireless Availability, click Enabled. 3.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation If you are configuring the AP for management by FlexMaster, then continue with “(Optional) Setting the FlexMaster Server Address” on page 27. If you are configuring the AP for standalone operation, then continue with “Disconnecting the AP from the Administrative Computer” on page 31.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Configuring the AP for Management by FlexMaster or for Standalone Operation 3. Verify that the Auto option is selected. 4. In FlexMaster Server URL, type the URL of the FlexMaster server on the network. You can use either http or https to connect to the URL and include either the host name or IP address of the FlexMaster server in the URL.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Verifying AP Operation Verifying AP Operation Ruckus Wireless recommends that you verify that the AP is operating correctly. NOTE: You can perform these verification tasks indoors.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Verifying AP Operation 6. Connect the Ethernet cable from the Data In port on the PoE injector to your network’s router or switch. Continue with Associating a Wireless Client with the AP. Associating a Wireless Client with the AP 1. In the client device's wireless interface, select the SSID configured in the “Configuring Wireless # Settings” on page 26 section. 2. Connect the client device to the selected WLAN SSID.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Verifying AP Operation Disconnecting the AP from the Power Source and the Network 1. Disconnect the AP from the power source (either from the PoE injector or AC power source). 2. Verify that the POWER LED is off. 3. Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs to the AP’s PoE IN RJ45 port from your network’s router or switch. Continue with Disconnecting the AP from the Administrative Computer.
Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field Shipping the AP to the Field 4. Restore the computer’s network settings by typing the original IP address settings in the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. 5. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click OK to close it. 6. Click OK again to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. You are now ready to ship the AP. Continue with Shipping the AP to the Field.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Installation Components and Constraints 4 Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Before installing the 7782 AP, Ruckus Wireless recommends that you first complete the procedures described in “Planning the 7782 Access Point Installation” on page 4 and “Preparing the 7782 Access Point at the Depot and Shipping to the Field” on page 15.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Installation Components and Constraints ■ ■ ■ PoE OUT supports 802.3af (15.4W output) loads when the AP is operating off AC input power or when operating off the PoE input port using a high-power 60W PoE Injector. When AC powered and PoE is present, the AP draws power from the AC connection.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Deploying the Access Point Deploying the Access Point In this section, you will mount the AP in its final mounting location. Perform the following: ■ Connecting and Sealing the RJ-45 Cable ■ Connecting the AP to the Network Connecting and Sealing the RJ-45 Cable The AP comes with two sets of RJ-45 waterproof connectors.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Mounting the Access Point CAUTION: When you are planning to connect external 5GHz antennas to the AP, mount the AP so the external antennas are pointing up. 1.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point 3. Remove the hanger mount or template from the mounting surface. 4. Follow the instructions in the customer-supplied wall anchor kit to attach the hanger mount to the flat surface. 5. If required, then thread the safety cable around the hanger mount and thread the eye end through the loop end. Figure 18.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Figure 19. Attaching the hanger mount to a vertical pole NOTE: Hanger mount shown attached horizontally to allow AP azimuth adjustments. Attach the hanger mount vertically to allow AP elevation adjustments. 4. Using a 10mm flathead screwdriver, tighten the clamp locks to secure the hanger mount to the pole. Screw torque value must be 1.1-1.2 N.m or 9.7-10.6 in-lbs. 5.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Assembling the Mounting Bracket and the AP 1. Place the mounting bracket onto the flat side of the AP so that the four screw holes on the bracket align with the four screw holes on the AP. Make sure that the longer ends of the mounting bracket point away from the AP PoE and AC IN connectors as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point 2. If required, then push one of the four 0.250-28 bolts with washers through the safety cable eye end as shown in Figure 22. Figure 22. AP Mounting Bracket Attaching the safety cable and mounting bracket to the Access Point Access Point Safety Cable Eye 3. Insert four 0.250-28 bolts with washers (supplied with the AP) into the screw holes on the AP mounting bracket. 4.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Attaching the AP and Mounting Bracket Assembly to the Hanger Mount There are two ways to attach the 7782 AP and AP mounting bracket assembly to the mounting bracket, depending on the antenna directivity that you want to use. NOTE: The 7782-E AP can be mounted in any orientation, as long as the external GPS antenna can be mounted outdoors and pointed up or toward a mostly-unobstructed view of the sky.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point 2. Insert an M8 hex bolt into the vertical screw hole on the mounting bracket. 3. Finger tighten the hex bolt until it passes through the screw hole on the hanger mount. 4. Adjust the orientation of the AP as required.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point 2. Insert an M8 hex bolt into hole and finger tighten until the bolt passes through the screw hole on the hanger mount (Figure 25). Figure 25. Finger tighten the hex bolt until it passes through the hanger mount 3. Align the hole on the mounting bracket with the remaining hole on the extension bracket. 4. Insert an M8 hex bolt into the hole and finger tighten until the bolt passes through the extension bracket. See Figure 26.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Figure 26. Dome-down mounting 5. Adjust the tilt of the AP as required. NOTE: If the GPS feature is to be used on this AP, then make sure that the GPS antenna is mounted outdoors and pointed up or toward a mostly-unobstructed view of the sky as described in “Positioning the GPS Antenna” on page 9. 6. Using a 13mm wrench, tighten the M8 hex bolt until the AP mounting bracket is securely fastened to the hanger bracket.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting the Access Point Earth Grounding the AP CAUTION: Be sure that earth grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes. For additional lightning protection, use lightning rods and lightning arrestors. . The color coding of ground wires varies by region. Before completing this step, check your local wiring standards for guidance.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) ■ Typical External Antenna Deployments ■ About the 7782-E Access Points ■ Mounting and Connecting 5GHz and 2.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) About the 7782-E Access Points The 7782-E External Antenna access points have the connectors and LEDs described in Figure 7. The 7782-E APs also have seven more N-type connectors on the top cover for customer-supplied external antennas. Figure 29 shows the extra 7782-E connectors, and Table 6 describes them. Figure 29.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) Table 6. Top-panel N-type connectors on the 7782-E access point Label Description 5GHz connectors: ANT 0, ANT 1 and ANT 2 These 5GHz 50-ohm female connectors can be used with up to three external antennas for operator-defined coverage areas and point-to-point deployments. • When you are connecting two 5GHz antennas to the AP, use the ANT 0 and ANT 2 5GHz connectors.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) Mounting and Connecting 5GHz and 2.4GHz External Antennas You can connect up to three 5GHz external antennas and/or up to three 2.4GHz external antennas to the standard N-type female connectors on the 7782-E AP. WARNING: Only trained and qualified installers should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. The professional installer is responsible for the proper installation and configuration of this AP.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) NOTE: If you are connecting two 2.4GHz antennas to the AP, then use the ANT 0 and ANT 2 2.4GHz connectors. If you are connecting three 2.4GHz antennas to the AP, then use the all three 2.4GHz connectors. If you are connecting two 5GHz antennas to the AP, then use the ANT 0 and ANT 2 5GHz connectors. If you are connecting three 5GHz antennas to the AP, then use the all three 5GHz connectors. 6.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only) Mounting and Connecting an External GPS Antenna NOTE: If you are not connecting an external GPS antenna to the 7782-E AP, then make sure that the metal cap remains installed and securely fastened to protect the interface from elements, such as water and dirt. After you have secured the metal cap, skip this procedure and continue with “Verifying Access Point Operation” on page 52.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Verifying Access Point Operation After mounting the AP, Ruckus Wireless strongly recommends that you verify that the AP is operating correctly.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation WARNING: When the AP is powered by AC and installed in a damp or wet location, the AC branch circuit should be protected with a Residual-Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB), also known as a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), per National Electrical Code Article 210. Figure 30. Typical outdoor PoE installation components Indoor Outdoor Cat5 Ethernet cables PoE injector Surge protector Drip loop Drip loop Ground screw 5.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Powering the 7782 with AC 1. Collect required tools and supplies: • • • • • An outdoor-rated three-wire (1-2mm2 or 14-18AWG) AC cable that is long enough to connect the AP with the AC power source. A wire stripper. A pair of long-nose pliers. A small flat-blade screwdriver. A ruler (for measuring the stripped portion of the AC cable). 2. Remove the small plastic bag that contains the AC cable connector from the AP package. 3.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Figure 32. Assembling the AC power connector (P/N 902-0185-0000) Wire Stripping Drawn Actual Size (1:1) ax) n (m .42i m 36m 9mm 35in r 0.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation 8. Mate the cable gland with the connector housing, and then tighten. NOTE: Two different-sized grommets are supplied in the AC connector assembly kit. Use the grommet that is appropriate to the diameter of the AC cable that you are using. 9. Mate the boot with the cable gland, and then tighten to seal. 10. Connect the AC cord connector that you have assembled to the AC IN power socket on the AP. 11.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Connecting the AP to the Network The AP can connect to the network using data cables, or can connect to the network using wireless backhaul if it is part of a mesh network. NOTE: If the ZoneDirector is set to Enable Mesh, ZoneDirector automatically assigned the 7782 AP as a Root AP while “Configuring the AP for Management by ZoneDirector” on page 18. 1. If the AP is part of a mesh network, continue with Step 2.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Configuring the External Antenna Gain (7782-E Only) NOTE: Allowable antenna types and antenna gains may be limited by local regulatory requirements. You can configure the maximum gain for each set of 5GHz and 2.4GHz external antennas connected to the 7782-E (“Mounting External Antennas (7782-E Only)” on page 46). Refer to the following to set the maximum gains: ■ Configuring 5GHz External Antenna Gain ■ Configuring 2.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Figure 33. Configure the external 5GHz antenna gain - AP web interface 3. In the External Antenna Gain text box, enter the antenna gain value (in dBi) in the box provided. 4. If you made any changes to the Common tab, click Update Settings. You have configured the 5GHz antenna gain. If you are also configuring the 2.4GHz antenna gain, then continue with “Configuring 2.4GHz External Antenna Gain” on page 60.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation You have configured the 5GHz antenna gain. If you are also configuring the 2.4GHz antenna gain, then continue with “Configuring 2.4GHz External Antenna Gain” on page 60. If you are not configuring the 2.4GHz antenna gain, then continue with “Associating a Wireless Client with the AP” on page 63. Configuring the 5GHz Antenna Gain from the ZoneDirector Web Interface 1.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation There are three ways you can configure the gain for the 2.4GHz antennas: ■ Configuring the 2.4GHz Antenna Gain from the AP Web Interface ■ Configuring the 2.4GHz Antenna Gain from the 7782-E CLI ■ Configuring the 2.4GHz Antenna Gain from the ZoneDirector Web Interface Configuring the 2.4GHz Antenna Gain from the AP Web Interface 1.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Configuring the 2.4GHz Antenna Gain from the 7782-E CLI 1. Log in to the 7782-E AP command line interface. 2. Set the 2.4GHz antenna gain by entering the following command: set extantgain wifi0 <0 - 90dBi> 3. Verify that the antenna gain has been configured by entering the following command: get extantgain wifi0 You have configured the 2.4GHz antenna gain. Continue with “Associating a Wireless Client with the AP” on page 63.
Installing the 7782 Access Point in the Field Verifying Access Point Operation Associating a Wireless Client with the AP 1. In the client device's wireless interface, select the SSID configured in the “Configuring Wireless # Settings” on page 26 section. 2. Connect the client device to the selected WLAN SSID. After the wireless client successfully connects to the wireless LAN, continue with Checking the TR069 Status (FlexMaster Management Only).
What to Do Next Changing the Administrative Password 5 What to Do Next The following are some of the post-installation tasks that Ruckus Wireless recommends. Refer to the ZoneFlex Outdoor Access Point User Guide for more information on configuring and managing the AP. Changing the Administrative Password Management access to the Web interface of the AP is controlled through administrative user name and password.
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts ■ Ruckus Wireless- and customer-supplied parts ■ Orderable 2.4GHz Antennas ■ Orderable 5GHz Antennas ■ Orderable Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz Antennas Table 10.
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts Table 10. Ruckus Wireless- and customer-supplied parts 66 Part Ruckus Wireless P/N Mounting Kit, AP Kit, or Customer Ordered Notes 0.625-inch 0.250-28 machine screws with split lock and flat washers (4 sets) -- Mounting Kit Stainless steel 12mm M4x0.
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts Table 11. Orderable 2.4GHz Antennas Part Ruckus Wireless P/N Notes 2.4GHz 19dBi 17-degree 2x2 Dual-Polarized Directional Outdoor Antenna 911-1901DP01 Only for 7782-E 2.4GHz 5dBi V External Omni Outdoor Antenna 911-0005VP01 Kit includes one verticallypolarized antenna (7782-E only) 2.
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts Table 12. Orderable 5GHz Antennas 68 Part Ruckus Wireless P/N Notes 5GHz 21dBi Point-to-Point 2x2 DualPolarized Directional Outdoor Antenna 911-2101DP01 Only for 7782-E 5GHz 24dBi Point-to-Point 2x2 DualPolarized Directional Outdoor Antenna 911-2401DP01 Only for 7782-E 5GHz 5.
Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts Table 12. Orderable 5GHz Antennas Part Ruckus Wireless P/N Notes 5GHz one 5dBi H and two 5.5dBi V External Omni Outdoor Antennas 911-0636VH02 Kit includes two verticallyand one horizontallypolarized antennas (7782-E only) Part Ruckus Wireless P/N Notes 2.4/5GHz 5dBi 3x3 Sector Indoor Antenna, Vertical and +/-45-degree polarity 911-0505MP01 Only for 7782-E 2.
Appendix B: Resetting the Access Point to Factory Default Settings Appendix B: Resetting the Access Point to Factory Default Settings You can reset the AP to its factory default settings by pressing the reset button that is located next to the RJ-45 PoE OUT port. 1. Use a 27mm socket to remove the middle RJ-45 PoE OUT cable gland. 2. Make sure that the AP is powered. 3. Locate the reset button next to the RJ-45 port. 4. Using a pen or a similar pointed object, press the button for 10 seconds. 5.
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions This appendix provides the following information: ■ Hanger Mount Template ■ 7782 Dimensions ■ Maximum Dimensions for Sector Mounting ■ Maximum Dimensions for Dome-Down Mounting 71
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions Hanger Mount Template Figure 38. 7782 Hanger Mount Template Drawn Actual Size (1:1) Ø 80mm (3.5in) 80mm (3.5in) n) 8i .2 (0 m PL 0m 4 7. 72 Slot for Band Strapping 8PL 13.5mm (0.
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions 7782 Dimensions Length: 239.1mm (9.41”) Width: 195.2mm (7.69”) 7782, 7782-N and 7782-S Height: 110.5mm (4.35”) 7782-E Height: 87.3mm (3.44“) Figure 39.
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions 74 Figure 40. 7782, 7782-S and 7782-N height Figure 41.
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions Maximum Dimensions for Sector Mounting All dimensions are in millimeters. NOTE: This figure shows the maximum sector pole mounting dimensions using the extension bracket. If you do not use the extension bracket (as shown in Figure 23), the dimension from the pole to the top of the radome is reduced. Figure 42.
Appendix C: Installer Mounting Dimensions Maximum Dimensions for Dome-Down Mounting All dimensions are in millimeters. Figure 43.
Appendix D: AC Power Cable Connector Assembly Figure 44. Assembling the AC power connector Wire Stripping Drawn Actual Size (1:1) ax) (m 42in r 1. o 6mm 3 ax) (m 35in r 0.
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