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HP 425 802.11n Quick Start Manual page 5

Wireless dual radio

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HP 425 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11n Access Point Quickstart
1.
Hold the mounting bracket up against the ceiling tile where you want to
install it. Mark the location of the screw holes.
2.
Drill three 5.0 mm (3/16 inch) holes in the ceiling tile.
3.
Insert the hex-head bolts into the mounting bracket screw holes and
through the holes in the ceiling tile.
4.
Fasten the washers and hex nuts to the hex-head bolts on the other side
of the ceiling tile.
Attach the AP
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the AP.
2.
Hold the bottom of the AP against the AP bracket, aligning the AP
mounting hook holes with the hooks on the AP bracket.
3.
While firmly holding the AP against the AP bracket, slide the AP toward
the wide end of the bracket until the AP snaps onto the bracket. Do not let
go of the AP until you confirm that it is firmly in place.
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4.
Connect the Ethernet cable to a PoE-capable device, such as an Ethernet
switch.
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Removing the AP
To remove the AP from the bracket, insert a straight-edge screwdriver on
either side of the AP (in line with either the 2.4 GHz-2 or 5 GHz-2 antenna
ports) between the bracket and the clip. Rotate the screwdriver slightly so that
the clip flexes away from the bracket, and then slide the AP toward the narrow
end of the mounting bracket until the AP is released. Be sure to firmly grip the
AP so that it does not fall.
Controllers
To become operational, the AP must establish a management tunnel with an
HP 10500/7500 WLAN Module, HP 830, HP WX5002/WX5004, or HP
MSM720/MSM760/MSM765 zl Controller. The controller manages the AP and
provides all configuration settings.
Note:
When power is applied, the AP establishes a connection to the controller
automatically if the AP and the controller are on the same subnet and have IP
connectivity.
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For more information about using the AP with HP 10500/7500 WLAN Module,
HP 830, or WX5002/WX5004 Controllers, see the HP 830 Switch and HP
10500/7500 20G Module Access Controller Module Basic Configuration Guide,
or the H3C WX Series Access Controller Module Configuration Guide.
For more information about using the AP with MSM7xx Controllers, see
Working with controlled APs in the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide.
Both controller families cannot coexist on the same network. HP
10500/7500 WLAN Module, HP 830, and HP WX5002/WX5004
Controllers are not compatible with HP MSM7xx Controllers.
Removing the AP

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