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2.  To wall-mount the unit, mount bracket (E) to the wall using 4 screws 

(not 2. provided), as shown.

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Connect the Cables

1. Plug one end of the CAT5 cable (A) into the RJ45 jack of the unit 

(B).

2. Connect the free end of the CAT5 cable to the “Data and Power Out” 

port 2. on the power injector.

3. To connect the unit through a hub or a switch to a PC, connect a 

straight-3. through Ethernet cable between the network interface 
card in the PC and the hub, and between the hub and the RJ45 “Data 
In” port on the PoE adapter.

To connect the unit directly to a PC, connect a cross-over Ethernet cable 
between the network interface card in the PC and the RJ45 “Data In” 
port on the power injector.

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Weatherproofing

After fully assembling and tightening the cables, use the provided self-
fusing, rubberbased tape strip and electrical tape (not provided; Proxim 
recommends Scotch™ Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape) to seal the 
connection.

4   Power on the Unit

The power injector provides Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), supplying 
electricity and wired connectivity to the unit over a single 24 AWG CAT5 
(diameter .114 to .250 inches/2.9 to 6.4 mm). The unit is not 802.3af-
compatible. Always use the supplied power injector to ensure that the 
unit is powered properly. Note that the Active Ethernet module provides 
+48 VDC over a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Once you have connected the power injector to the Ethernet cabling and 
plugged the power injector cord into an AC outlet, the unit is powered on. 
There is no ON/OFF switch on the unit. To remove power, unplug the AC 
cord from the AC outlet or disconnect the RJ45 connector from the “Data 
and Power Out” port on the power injector.
Depressing the Reload button (on the side of the power injector) for five 
seconds during power-up remotely resets the radio to its factory default 
settings. You will need to use the end of a pin or paperclip to depress the 
button.

Note: To avoid damaging your router/switch, do not 

connect the RJ45 port labeled “Data & Power Out” 
from the power injector to your router/switch.

5    View LED

When the unit is powered on, it performs startup diagnostics. When 
startup is complete, the LEDs show the unit’s operational state, as 
follows:

6    Unit Initialization

Scan Tool Instructions

1. Power up, reboot, or reset the AP.1.
2. Double-click the ScanTool icon on the Windows desktop to launch 

the 2. program. If the icon is not on your desktop, click 

Start > All 

Programs > ORiNOCO > AP-40000MR > ScanTool

.

ScanTool scans the subnet and displays all detected Access Points

Logging In

Once the AP has a valid IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you 
may use your web browser to monitor and configure the AP. (To 
configure and monitor using the command line interface, refer to the

 AP-

4000MR User Guide

)

1. Open a Web browser on a network computer. 
2. If necessary, disable the browser’s Internet proxy settings.
3. Enter the Access Point’s IP address in the browser’s 3. Address field 

and press Enter or Go. This is either the dynamic IP address 
assigned by a network DHCP server or the static IP address you 
manually configured. See the Using ScanTool section above for 
information on how to determine the unit’s IP address and manually 
configure a new IP address, if necessary.

4. The login screen appears.

LED State

Power/Ethernet LED

Radio LED

Blinking Green

Power is on, unit is 
booting up, Ethernet 
link is down.

Radios are being 
initialized.

Steady Green

Power is on, Ethernet 
link is up.

Radios are being 
operational.

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