User guide
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Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
If you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can connect external
high gain antennas (5GHz only) to the standard N-type radio frequency (RF) antenna
connectors on the top panel of the Access Point. The 5GHz antennas must have a
gain of less than 14dBi to comply with FCC and CE regulations.
Status LED If the AP is operating in standalone mode:
• Amber: The WLAN service is up and at least one wireless
client is associated.
• Flashing amber: The WLAN service is up and no wireless
clients are currently associated.
If the AP is being managed by Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector:
• Green: The AP is part of a mesh network (either as Root AP
or Mesh AP) and is connected to an uplink with good signal.
If mesh networking is disabled but the WLAN service is
available, the Status LED is also green.
• Fast flashing green: The AP is part of a mesh network (as
Mesh AP) and is connected to an uplink with fair signal.
• Slow flashing green: This Mesh AP is searching for an uplink
or is attempting to establish communication with
ZoneDirector.
• Off: Mesh networking is disabled and the WLAN service is
unavailable.
RJ45 Connectors Two LAN ports that support Power over Ethernet (PoE):
• PoE IN port: Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections,
connects to the network and receives 802.at PoE from the
supplied PoE injector (if connected).
• PoE OUT port: Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections. If
the supplied PoE injector is used, this port can supply 802.af
PoE to the connected PoE-capable device (for example,
another ZoneFlex 7762 AP or an IP-based surveillance
camera). To use this port to supply PoE, you first need to
enable the PoE feature on the Web interface.
For more information, refer to page 52
.
DC Connector In addition to PoE, you can also use direct current or DC (from
a battery, for example) to supply power to the Access Point.
Table 14. ZoneFlex 7762 LEDs and connectors
Label Description