User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the Wireless AP
hwc_apstartup.fm
Adding and registering a Wireless AP manually
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HiPath Wireless AP
The HiPath Wireless AP can be connected and powered in the following ways:
Power over Ethernet (802.3af):
PoE enabled switch port
PoE Injector
Power by AC adaptor
HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP
The HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP can be connected and powered in the following
ways:
Power over Ethernet
PoE enabled switch port
Power by 48VDC (Direct Current)
110-230 VAC (Alternating Current)
For more information, see the HiPath Wireless Outdoor Access Point Installation
Guide.
HiPath Wireless 802.11n AP
The HiPath Wireless 802.11n AP can be connected and powered in the following
ways:
Power over Ethernet
PoE enabled switch port
PoE Injector
Note: Use a 1 GB PoE injector to ensure optimum performance of the HiPath
Wireless 802.11n AP.
Power by AC adaptor
4.3 Adding and registering a Wireless AP manually
An alternative to the automatic discovery and registration process of the Wireless
AP is to manually add and register a Wireless AP to the HiPath Wireless
Controller. The Wireless AP is added with default settings. For more information,
see Section 4.4, “Configuring Wireless AP settings”, on page 119.