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Quick Installation Guide

AP3950 IEEE 802.11n 

 

Managed Access Point

3CRWX395075A 

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The 3Com AP3950 Managed Access Point provides IEEE 802.11n/b/g, and 802.11n/a wireless access 
to the network. The access point is designed for use with a 3Com Wireless LAN Controller, and 
requires hardware installation only. All configuration for the access point takes place on the 3Com 
Wireless LAN Controller.

You must have a wireless controller device to operate the access point. Four WLAN controller devices 
can be connected to the access point:

3Com WX4400

3Com WX2200

3Com WX1200

3Com WXR100

Power is supplied via Power Over Ethernet (PoE). Since the throughput of the AP 3950 is greater than 
100Mb/s, it is recommended that the AP 3950 be connected to a Gigabit Ethernet port. The 
following 3Com PoE devices supply power to the access point: 

3Com PoE Injector (such as the 3CNJ1000PSE)

3Com WXR100

3Com 4400G PoE Switch

3Com 5500G PoE Switch

About This Guide

This Quick Start Guide describes the basic installation of the access point. It covers the following topics:

3Com AP3950 Managed Access Point Features

Observing Safety Precautions

Step  1:  Unpacking the Access Point

Step  2:  Preparing for Installation

Step  3:  Mounting the Access Point

Step  4:  Connecting the Access Point to a Controller

Step  5:  Configuring the Access Point

Step  6:  Checking the LED Indicators

Summary of Contents for 3CRWX395075A - Wireless LAN Managed Access Point...

Page 1: ...WXR100 Power is supplied via Power Over Ethernet PoE Since the throughput of the AP 3950 is greater than 100Mb s it is recommended that the AP 3950 be connected to a Gigabit Ethernet port The followin...

Page 2: ...be ordered separately Lock and Unlock Holes On one side of the access point there is a lock hole On the other side there is an unlock hole Insert a 3 mm or 1 8 inch screwdriver into the appropriate ho...

Page 3: ...ou can use either port to connect the access point to a WX controller However the access point always attempts to boot on port 1 first Only if the boot attempt on port 1 fails does the access point at...

Page 4: ...revent the cable from being routed through the mounting bracket Power Power must be supplied via an 802 3af Power Over Ethernet PoE compliant device Removal of the Ethernet cable is the only method of...

Page 5: ...MAC address is printed on the back of the access point Additional MAC address labels are shipped with the access point 3 Mounting the Access Point The access point can be mounted on the following typ...

Page 6: ...nstead Suspended Ceiling Flush Ceiling Tiles This procedure applies to T bars that are 23 9 mm 15 16 inches wide For a 14 2 mm 9 16 inch or 15 9 mm 5 8 inch T bar go to Suspended Ceiling Installation...

Page 7: ...unting bracket then plug the cable into the access point 5 Attach the access point to the mounting bracket T bar Viewed from above ceiling tiles looking down 840 9502 0005 Universal mounting bracket P...

Page 8: ...ut a hole for the Category 5 cable 2 Install the T bar clamp that fits the T bar T bar clamps use set that fits T bar Mounting template Mounting bracket Mobility point TM AP3950 access point Mounting...

Page 9: ...the port connector opening in the mounting bracket then plug the cable into the access point 840 9502 0011 840 9502 0008 T bar T bar clamps attached to T bar Universal mounting bracket 840 9502 0012...

Page 10: ...ket Junction Box Installation 1 Remove the mounting bracket from the access point 840 9502 0006 Lock T bar TM TM Mounting hardware Mounting bracket Mobility point TM AP3950 access point Mounting brack...

Page 11: ...h the bracket to the junction box 3 Plug the Category 5 cable into the access point and attach the access point to the mounting bracket 840 9502 0017 Junction box Port connector opening 840 9502 0062...

Page 12: ...y 5 cable 2 Remove the mounting bracket from the access point 3 Attach the bracket to the wall or ceiling Mounting hardware Mounting template Mounting bracket Mobility point TM AP3950 access point Mou...

Page 13: ...13 4 Plug the Category 5 cable into the access point and attach the access point to the mounting bracket 840 9502 0016 Universal mounting bracket Cable TM 840 9502 0062 Lock TM TM...

Page 14: ...ach it to the access point 3 Attach the rubber feet 4 Turn the access point over and place it on the table 5 Plug the Category 5 cable into the access point Rubber feet Mounting bracket Mobility point...

Page 15: ...port as an AP3950 managed access point and then insert the cable into the controller and verify the link To connect the access point indirectly to a 3Com Wireless LAN Controller through the network c...

Page 16: ...ng green and amber The access point is booting and receiving its configuration file from a wireless controller Radio 1 2 4 GHz Radio 2 5 0 GHz Solid green A client is associated with the radio Blinkin...

Page 17: ...tic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz US RADIO FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS This device must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device is for indoor use only when u...

Page 18: ...f est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce broui...

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Page 20: ...k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak Malti Maltese Hawnhekk 3Com Corporation jiddikjara li dan RLAN device jikkonforma mal htigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevant...

Page 21: ...the area The presence of nearby radar operation may result in temporary interruption in communications of this device The Access Point s radar detection feature will automatically restart operation o...

Page 22: ...s reserved 3Com and the 3Com logo are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated Part Nu...

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