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Installing and Removing Cisco Aironet Access Point Modules
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Installing and Removing Cisco Aironet Access Point Modules
Last Updated: November 5, 2014
This document provides instructions for installing and removing the following Cisco Aironet Access Point Modules:
Compatibility Table
Related Documentation
Cisco Aironet Access Point Modules page—This page provides the links to information such as the module models supported and the corresponding documentation. This page is at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/interfaces-modules/aironet-access-point-modules/index.html
Cisco Aironet Access Point Module for 802.11ac Data Sheet—at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/aironet-access-point-module-802-11ac/data_sheet_c78-727794.html
Cisco Aironet Access Point Module for Wireless Security Data Sheet—at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-3600-series/data_sheet_c78-720719.html
Installing the Module
Follow these steps to install the module:
Step 1 Remove the module from the packaging.
Step 2 Power down the access point.
Note If you install a module while the AP is powered on, the AP will reboot.
Step 3 Peel off the Module Port Protective Cover from the back of the access point to reveal the module port connector, labeled 2 in the following figure.
The PCIe connector on the module will go into the AP’s module port connector.Step 4 Align the PCIe connector with the module port connector on the back of the access point and click the module down into place. Press firmly on the center of the module to properly seat the PCIe connector into the AP’s module port connector
Step 5 Screw down the thumb screws on the module, by hand only.
Hand tighten each screw until the resistance is obvious and you know you cannot further tighten the screws. If the screws are not fully tightened, the module will not be detected and hence will not operate properly.
Caution Do not use any mechanical tool or device such as pliers or a torque wrench to tighten the screws.
Caution The thumbscrews used to mechanically secure the radio module into the AP are an integral part of the radio module detection circuitry within the AP. Therefore, to ensure reliable radio module detection by the AP the thumbscrews must be installed to their maximum travel depth and tightened to the maximum tightness that can be achieved by hand.
If the thumbscrews are not properly installed and appropriately tightened the radio module may not be detected by the AP and/or the AP may reboot unpredictably, for instance, when subjected to mechanical shock or vibration. However, do not use any tool or device intended to provide mechanical advantage, to tighten the thumbscrews. Doing so can result in permanent damage to the thumbscrews, radio module, or AP.
Step 6 Power up the access point.
When the access point boots up, it detects the module.
Removing the Installed Module
Follow these steps to remove the installed module:
Step 1 Power down the access point.
Caution If you loosen the thumbscrews or try to remove a module while the AP is powered on, the AP will reboot. The thumbscrews are not only used to mechanically secure the radio module into the AP, but are also an integral part of the radio module detection circuitry within the AP.
Step 2 Unscrew the thumb screws on the module, by hand.
Step 3 Pull out the module gently.
Step 4 Power up the access point.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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