Installation guide
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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. Connect the AC cord to an AC power source.
12. Check the POWER LED on the side of the AP. Initially, the LED turns red as the AP
powers on. After it completes the power-on sequence, the LED turns green.
13. Perform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the AP is operating normally. When
the AP is operating normally and no wireless clients are associated with it:
• The POWER LED is green.
• The STATUS LED shows slow blinking amber. This indicates that there are no
wireless clients connected to the AP’s WLAN service.
You have checked the LED operation. Continue with “
Connecting the AP to the Network”
on page 57
.
Powering the Access Point with PoE
1. Obtain a Ruckus Wireless 60W PoE injector. (Refer to “Appendix A: Ruckus Wireless-
Supplied and Customer-Ordered Parts” on page 65 to order a Ruckus Wireless 60W
PoE injector.)
2. Obtain one Cat5e or better Ethernet cable.
3. Connect one end of one Ethernet cable to the Data Out/Power Out port on the PoE
injector, and then connect the other end to the PoE IN port on the AP.
4. Connect the PoE injector to a power source.
5. Check the POWER LED on the side of the AP. Initially, the LED turns red as the AP
powers on. After it completes the power-on sequence, the LED turns green.
6. Perform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the AP is operating normally. When
the AP is operating normally and no wireless clients are associated with it:
• The POWER LED is green.
• The STATUS LED shows slow blinking amber. This indicates that there are no
wireless clients connected to the AP’s WLAN service.
You have checked the LED operation. Continue with “
Connecting the AP to the Network”
on page 57
.