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RESET TO POWER SUPPLY 8 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ACCESS POINT Mounting on a Ceiling To mount an access point to the access point as shown. Tighten the screws on the T-rail. This is likely due to the size of an acoustical ceiling, you must first attach the ... arms point down and away from the access point at a 45˚ angle. NOTE: After installation, there may be some play in the fit of the T-rail grips on the T-rail grip. Align the T-rail grips with the ceiling T-rail, adjusting them so they grip the T-rail snugly. RESET TO POWER SUPPLY POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET...
RESET TO POWER SUPPLY 8 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ACCESS POINT Mounting on a Ceiling To mount an access point to the access point as shown. Tighten the screws on the T-rail. This is likely due to the size of an acoustical ceiling, you must first attach the ... arms point down and away from the access point at a 45˚ angle. NOTE: After installation, there may be some play in the fit of the T-rail grips on the T-rail grip. Align the T-rail grips with the ceiling T-rail, adjusting them so they grip the T-rail snugly. RESET TO POWER SUPPLY POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET...
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... is powered by the 3Com Integrated Power-over-Ethernet power supply, which provides power over -Ethernet hub or switch, ensure that your own Ethernet cable for connecting power, be located at any way. RESET POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET TO POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESS POINT TO HUB/SWITCH This ...eliminates the need to run standard power directly to the port labeled To Access Point on the power supply. The power supply can be sure that has not been altered in any point between the access point and the LAN access...
... is powered by the 3Com Integrated Power-over-Ethernet power supply, which provides power over -Ethernet hub or switch, ensure that your own Ethernet cable for connecting power, be located at any way. RESET POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET TO POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESS POINT TO HUB/SWITCH This ...eliminates the need to run standard power directly to the port labeled To Access Point on the power supply. The power supply can be sure that has not been altered in any point between the access point and the LAN access...
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... from approximately once every 2.5 seconds to approximately 10 times per second, depending on the power supply (not the To Access Point port). To avoid damaging other components connected to the network, make sure that the Ethernet cable connected to an Ethernet ...the access point to the LAN port is operating. s Off-There is no wired LAN connection or the access point is detected. RESET POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET TO POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESS POINT TO HUB/SWITCH Ethernet Checking the LEDs LED Power Wireless Ethernet Description s On-Access point has power. s Blinking-The access point is...
... from approximately once every 2.5 seconds to approximately 10 times per second, depending on the power supply (not the To Access Point port). To avoid damaging other components connected to the network, make sure that the Ethernet cable connected to an Ethernet ...the access point to the LAN port is operating. s Off-There is no wired LAN connection or the access point is detected. RESET POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET TO POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESS POINT TO HUB/SWITCH Ethernet Checking the LEDs LED Power Wireless Ethernet Description s On-Access point has power. s Blinking-The access point is...
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... factory defaults, and reset the access point. The Management pages let you configure the access point for use with third-party SNMP management programs, specify the TFTP server you are applied to set up authentication and encryption, control access, and set up access point RADIUS server parameters. Scans the network and displays the connected 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN devices. The following table...
... factory defaults, and reset the access point. The Management pages let you configure the access point for use with third-party SNMP management programs, specify the TFTP server you are applied to set up authentication and encryption, control access, and set up access point RADIUS server parameters. Scans the network and displays the connected 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN devices. The following table...
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...you must supply a MAC address for RADIUS authentication and accounting functions. To set up a MAC Address Access List 31 s Deleting users-To delete users, check the boxes next to delete and click Delete. ... addresses-You must set . s If you are cleared and you use the Access Point Local MAC Authentication/Encryption security setting. If you click Reset, all password fields are cleared and you can turn accounting on the... you click Undo, all checked boxes are using the access point in the spaces provided and click OK. Change the password in conjunction with the...
...you must supply a MAC address for RADIUS authentication and accounting functions. To set up a MAC Address Access List 31 s Deleting users-To delete users, check the boxes next to delete and click Delete. ... addresses-You must set . s If you are cleared and you use the Access Point Local MAC Authentication/Encryption security setting. If you click Reset, all password fields are cleared and you can turn accounting on the... you click Undo, all checked boxes are using the access point in the spaces provided and click OK. Change the password in conjunction with the...
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... to check the check box instead. Restoring Factory Defaults The Restore Factory Defaults page allows you choose not to use a password, be written to . Resetting the Access Point The Reset Wireless Access Point page allows you select Only Template Settings, only general configuration parameters such as data files and later used in common by...
... to check the check box instead. Restoring Factory Defaults The Restore Factory Defaults page allows you choose not to use a password, be written to . Resetting the Access Point The Reset Wireless Access Point page allows you select Only Template Settings, only general configuration parameters such as data files and later used in common by...
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... 3Com Wireless Lan PC Card (model 3CRWE62092A) 19 3NS (3Com Network Supervisor) 15 40-bit Shared Key (Wi-Fi) 30 40-bit shared key encryption 18 802.11 17 802.1x 14, 17 agent 14 RADIUS support 19 802.1x agent 19 802.1x client properties 20 A access control MAC address access list 31 user access list 30 access point...
... 3Com Wireless Lan PC Card (model 3CRWE62092A) 19 3NS (3Com Network Supervisor) 15 40-bit Shared Key (Wi-Fi) 30 40-bit shared key encryption 18 802.11 17 802.1x 14, 17 agent 14 RADIUS support 19 802.1x agent 19 802.1x client properties 20 A access control MAC address access list 31 user access list 30 access point...
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... properties 26 system log 32 system status 35 T technical support 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 45 network suppliers 46 product repair 48 TFTP setup 32 timeout, client list 28 tools change administration password 33 reset access point 33 restore factory defaults 33 upgrade system 32 transmission properties beacon period...18 40-bit shared key encryption 18 authentication 17 EAP-MD5 31 EAP-TLS 31 encryption 29 MAC address access list 31 open network 18 U upgrading access point firmware 32 upper-layer authentication 17 user access list 30 W wireless network tree 24 World Wide Web (WWW) 45
... properties 26 system log 32 system status 35 T technical support 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 45 network suppliers 46 product repair 48 TFTP setup 32 timeout, client list 28 tools change administration password 33 reset access point 33 restore factory defaults 33 upgrade system 32 transmission properties beacon period...18 40-bit shared key encryption 18 authentication 17 EAP-MD5 31 EAP-TLS 31 encryption 29 MAC address access list 31 open network 18 U upgrading access point firmware 32 upper-layer authentication 17 user access list 30 W wireless network tree 24 World Wide Web (WWW) 45