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After the access point finds a master controller, the access point compares its operating system
version code with that running on the controller. If the version is not the same, the access point
downloads the controller’s version. While the download is in progress, the access point LEDs
blink simultaneously. When the download completes, the access point reboots.
When normal operation is achieved, the Power LED is green, the Alarm LED is off, and
the Radio LEDs blink if traffic is being transmitted and received.
Step 8 If you have chosen to prime your access point before mounting it, follow these steps:
a. Remove power and disconnect the access point from the network.
b. Mount the access point at its final location.
c. Connect the access to the network.
d. Apply power and verify that the access point operates normally.
Step 9 After the access points are deployed and operating correctly, ensure that a controller is not
configured as a master controller. A master controller should be used only for configuring the
access points and not in a working network.
Connecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power
Note If your access point is connected to in-line power, do not connect the power module to the
access point.
Follow these steps to connect the access point to an Ethernet LAN when you are using a local power
source:
Step 1 Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet connector labeled Ethernet on the
access point.
Step 2 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a non-powered Ethernet port on your 10/100
Ethernet LAN.
Step 3 Connect the power module output connector to the access point’s 48-VDC power port.
Step 4 Plug the power module power cord into a 100- to 240-VAC outlet.
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