Connecting a Wireless Access Point (WAP) to the same network as your computer would allow them to communicate, thus, allowing you to configure the WAP. This is typically done when the WAP is to be configured for the first time, or after the WAP has been reset, and will have to be reconfigured. This article aims to show you the steps in connecting the WAP571 or WAP571E to the network.
Important: Make sure that the network you are connecting the WAP to has PoE (802.3af and 802.3at) and that your network is up and running.
Step 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of a PoE switch, or router.
Step 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the ETH0/PD port of the WAP571.
Note: WAP571 bundles the two Ethernet ports to be in link aggregation mode. If the two Ethernet ports have been connected at the same time, the link partner must also support link aggregation.
Step 3. Check the lights on both the WAP571 and the PoE switch, or router.
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You should now have connected your WAP571E to the network via PoE and can now proceed to setting up the access point. For instructions, see Configure Basic Radio Settings on the WAP571 or WAP571E Wireless Access Point.
Step 1. Disassemble the weather-proof connector to expose the red rubber gasket. After disassembling, you should have the following:
1 Thick rubber gasket
Part B of the weather-proof connector
Thin rubber gasket
Part A of the weather-proof connector
Step 2. Slide the Ethernet cable through Part B of the weather-proof connector.
Step 3. Pinch the thick rubber gasket to reveal the cut and then slide the Ethernet cable through the cut.
Step 4. Slide the Ethernet cable through Part A of the weather-proof connector.
Step 5. Insert the thin red gasket into the opening of Part B of the weather-proof connector.
Important: Make sure that the network you are connecting the WAP to has PoE (802.3af and 802.3at) and that your network is up and running.
Step 1. Go over the back and bottom panels of the WAP571E.
Step 2. Position the WAP571E in such a way that the label underneath the device is right side up.
Step 3. Remove the cover of the port labeled ETH0/PD to expose the Ethernet port. This can be done by turning the cap counter-clockwise.
Note: Take care not to lose the thin rubber gasket.
Step 4. Connect the Ethernet cable into the ETH0/PD slot of the WAP571E.
Step 5. Secure the weather-proof connector by turning it clockwise on to the threaded portion of the WAP571E.
Step 6. Insert the thick rubber gasket into Part B of the weather-proof connector.
Step 7. Secure Part A of the weather-proof connector by turning it clockwise on to the threaded portion of Part B.
Step 8. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the PoE switch.
Step 9. Check the lights on both the WAP571E and the PoE switch.
To verify the hardware installation, follow these instructions:
Label
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Activity
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Description
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Power
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Off
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The access point is off
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Solid (Green)
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The access point is normal; No wireless client is connected
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Solid (Blue)
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The access point is normal; at least one wireless client is connected
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Flashing (Blue)
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The access point is upgrading the firmware.
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Solid (Red)
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The access point fails to boot with both firmware images.
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LAN (WAP571) |
Off
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No Ethernet link; FE Ethernet link is active or 10 Mbps.
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Solid Green
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GE Ethernet link is active.
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Flashing Green
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The access point is transmitting or receiving data.
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You should now have connected your WAP571E to the network via PoE and can now proceed to setting up the access point. For instructions, see Configure Basic Radio Settings on the WAP571 or WAP571E Wireless Access Point.