Chapter 2
Installing the Access Point
Figure 2-27
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Slide the cable gland with the rubber seal towards the access point, and screw the threaded end of the
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body into the access point, and hand-tighten.
Use an adjustable wrench or a 28-mm wrench to tighten the threaded end of the body into the enclosure.
Step 9
Tighten to 15 lb-in.
Use an adjustable wrench and tighten the thread-lock seal nut to 15 lb-in.
Step 10
Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point.
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Route your Ethernet cable, and cut off any excess cable.
Step 12
Install an RJ-45 connector on the unterminated cable end, and insert it into the power injector. For typical
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installation components, see
Turn on power to the power injector.
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Connecting a DC Power Cable to the Access Point
When powering the access point with DC power, you must ensure that DC power can be conveniently
removed from the unit. The power should not be removed by disconnecting the DC power connector on
the unit.
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
Warning
Statement 1022
OL-30864-01
Inserting RJ-45 Connector into the Ethernet Port Opening in Case
Ethernet port opening in access point case.
Exploded view of the cable gland,on the Ethernet cable.
Figure
Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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RJ-45 connector, on shielded outdoor-rated
Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable
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Powering the Access Point
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