Cisco Aironet 1300 Serie Instructions De Montage page 18

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Mounting the Access Point
Mounting the Access Point
To mount the access point on a rooftop or wall, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose a mounting location for the access point. If you are using the integrated antenna, the mounting
location must provide a clear signal path to the remote access point. For more information, see
"Choosing a Mounting Location" section on page
Find a solid mounting position for the base bracket, such as a stud or main building member on a roof
Step 2
or external wall. It may be necessary to utilize a stud finder to find wooden structural members.
Assemble the rooftop mount. For more information, see the
Step 3
on page
Mount the rooftop bracket at the mounting location using the following user-provided hardware:
Step 4
Wooden structure—four 1/4 x 2 inch (minimum) lag bolts
Concrete structure—four 1/4 x 1 inch (minimum) bolts with concrete anchors
Figure 4
Figure 4
Make sure that the mounting pole is vertical. You can rotate the foot of the bracket to adjust the vertical
position for wall or sloped-roof mounting locations.
Tighten the bolts to secure the mounting pole to the mounting foot. Torque nuts to 12 to 14 ft-lb.
Step 5
Attach the access point to the vertical section of the pole using the supplied brackets and hardware. For
Step 6
more information, see the
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Lightweight Outdoor Access Point Mounting Instructions
18
28.
shows the rooftop mast assembly:
Roof-Mount Mast
"Assembling the Mounting Hardware" section on page
9.
"Assembling the Rooftop Mount" section
28.
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