User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 About This Getting Started Guide
- 2 Unpacking the ZoneFlex Access Point
- 3 Before You Begin
- 4 Configuring the Access Point
- Configuring for Management by ZoneDirector
- Configuring for Standalone Operation or for Management by FlexMaster
- What You Will Need
- Step 1: Prepare the Administrative Computer
- Step 2: Connect the Access Point to the Administrative Computer
- Step 3: Log Into the Access Point’s Web Interface
- Step 4: Configure the Wireless Settings
- Step 5: Disconnect the Access Point from the Administrative Computer
- Step 6: Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- 5 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
- 6 Connecting to the Network
- 7 Verifying the Installation
- 8 Joining the Mounting Brackets
- 9 (Optional) Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna
- 10 What to Do Next
- 11 Professional Installation Instructions
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Joining the Mounting Brackets
Check the LEDs
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 .
Check the LEDs
Perform a spot-check using the LEDs to verify that the Access Point is operating normally.
If the Access Point is operating normally and your wireless client was able to associate with
it:
■ The PWR LED is green.
■ The LAN LED is green, and if traffic if passing through, it flashes green. Open a Web
browser window, type www.ruckuswireless.com in the address bar, and then press
<Enter>. The LAN LED should flash green as your wireless client connects to the
Ruckus Wireless Web site through the Access Point.
■ The WLAN LED is green. This indicates that at least one wireless client is connected
to the Access Point’s WLAN service.
■ If you do not have Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector on the network, the DIR LED is off.
This indicates that the Access Point is operating in standalone mode. If there is a
ZoneDirector device on the network, the DIR LED is green.
Check the TR069 Status (FlexMaster Management
Only)
If you configured the Access Point to report to a FlexMaster server on the network, make
sure you verify that it can successfully communicate with the FlexMaster server. You can
do this by checking the TR069 status on the Access Point’s Web interface.
1. Log in to the Access Point’s Web interface.
2. Go to the Administration > Management page.
3. Scroll down to the TR069 Status section.
4. Check the value for Last successful contact. If it shows a date in green, this indicates
that the Access Point was able successfully communicate with FlexMaster.
8 Joining the Mounting Brackets
What You Will Need
■ Hex bolts
■ 10mm ratchet wrench