Installation Overview
Power
Input
802.3bt/
UPOE
802.3at
Connecting a Power Injector
The AP supports the following power injectors:
Table 11: Supporting Power Injectors
Power Source
AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD1=
AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD2=
IW-PWRINJ-60RGDMG=
The power injector provides DC voltage to the AP over the Ethernet cable and supports a total end-to-end
Ethernet cable length of 100 m (328 ft) from the switch to the AP.
When an optional power injector powers your AP, follow these steps to complete the installation:
Step 1
Before applying PoE to the AP, ensure that the AP is grounded (see
Step 2
Connect a CAT5e or better Ethernet cable from your wired LAN network to the power injector.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 24 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023
Note
The installer is responsible for ensuring that powering the AP from this type of power injector is allowed by
local and/or national safety and telecommunications equipment standards.
Step 3
Ensure that the antennas are connected, and that ground is attached to the AP before you apply power to the AP.
Step 4
Connect a shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable between the power injector and the AP's PoE-in
connector.
Step 5
Connect the Ethernet cable to the AP PoE-In port.
Connecting to the DC Power Port Using Cable Gland
Follow these steps to connect to the DC power port using cable gland:
2.4G
dBm Per
5G
Radio
Path
Radio
4x4
24
4x4
2x2
23
2x2
Cisco Catalyst IW9167E Heavy Duty Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
dBm Per
5G/6G
dBm Per
Path
Radio
Path
24
4x4
17
23
2x2
17
Description
60W rated outdoor power injector, with North
America AC plug
60W rated outdoor power injector, global version
without AC plug
60W rated outdoor power injector, 5GE
Grounding the Access Point, on page
Connecting a Power Injector
Aux
GNSS
mGig
Radio
Eth
Yes
Yes
max 5G
Yes
Yes
max 1G
34).
SFP
Yes
Yes/1G
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