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(Optional) Mounting and Connecting the External Antennas
Step 2: Attach the Dynamic Bracket to the Access Point
7. Using a 10mm ratchet wrench, tighten the hex bolts to fix the Access Point’s orientation.
Screw torque value must be 0.6-0.8 Newton meter (Nm).
You have completed mounting the Access Point.
9 (Optional) Mounting and Connecting the
External Antennas
If you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can connect 5GHz 14dBi (or
lower) external antennas to the standard N-type female connectors on the Access Point.
WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace,
or service this equipment.
WARNING: Before connecting the antennas to the Access Point, make sure that you
disconnect the Access Point from the power source.
1. Disconnect the Access Point from the power source.
2. Unscrew the metal caps that protect the antenna connectors. Place the metal caps in
a safe place, in case you need them later.
3. Connect the antennas to the standard N-type female antenna connectors on the
Access Point.
If the antennas come with RF coaxial cables (for example, a patch antenna), do the
following:
a. Physically mount the patch antenna at your desired location, preferably on the same
supporting mounting structure as the Access Point.
b. Connect the RF coaxial cables to the two standard N-type female connectors on
the Access Point.