User's Manual
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FINAL.Not for distribution.
Description
The AP 300 Access Port has two radios capable of concurrent 802.11a/
b/g radio configurations. The AP 300 external version supports external
antennas listed in Supported Antennas on page 9. The AP 300 takes
power from any 802.3af-compatible Power Over Ethernet (PoE) switch
or power injector.
Features
• Primary and secondary Reverse BNC connectors for 802.11b/g
antennas purchased separately
• Primary and secondary Reverse SMA connectors for 802.11a
antennas purchased separately
• One RJ-45 connector
• Two redundant sets of LED indicators, top and bottom; slots next to
the bottom LEDs are for a clip on the light pipe
• Point for a safety cable loop
• Kensington© Lock Port (not visible in views)
• Slots for wall mounting
The AP 300 has one RJ-45 connector for a 10/100 Ethernet port, and
two pairs of antenna connectors: Reverse BNC for 2.4 to 2.5GHz and
Reverse SMA for 4.9 to 5.875GHz. The LAN port connects to a wireless
switch with a standard CAT-5 cable, straight through or cross-over,
without any strain relief.
Top View Bottom View
Lock Port
RJ-45
RBNC
RSMA
RBNC
RSMA
LEDs
Safety Cable
Tie Point
Mount
Slots
Light Pipe
Clip Slots