Cisco Cisco Aironet 1522 Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point Guide De Montage

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40-ft (12.2-m) power cord for light pole installations in the US and Canada. One end of the power 
cord is terminated with an access point AC power connector and the other end is terminated 
with an AC plug (AIR-CORD-R3P-50NA=).
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord for use outside the US and Canada. One end of the power cord is 
terminated with an access point AC power connector and the other end is unterminated. 
(AIR-CORD-R3P-50UE=).
4-ft (1.2-m) streetlight power tap adapter for light pole installations in the US and Canada 
(AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=).
Ethernet (PoE) Ports
The access point supports an Ethernet uplink port (POE-In) and a downlink port (POE-Out). The 
access point’s Ethernet uplink port uses an RJ-45 connector (with weatherproofing) to link the access 
point to the 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, or 1000BASE-T network. The Ethernet cable is used to send and 
receive Ethernet data and to optionally supply inline 56-VDC power from the power injector. The 
minimum length of this cable must be not less than 10 feet (3 meters).
The access point’s downlink Ethernet port uses an RJ-45 connector (with weatherproofing) to provide 
LAN connectivity and IEEE 802.3af power to a peripheral customer device, such as a camera or sensor 
gateway. The BVI MAC addresses are printed on the label on the side of the access point 
Tip
The access point senses the Ethernet and power signals and automatically switches internal 
circuitry to match the cable connections.
Caution
To provide inline PoE, you must use the 1520 series power injector. Other power 
injectors, PoE switches, and 802.3af power sources can not provide adequate power, 
which may cause the access point to malfunction and cause possible over-current 
conditions at the power source.
Cable Option
The factory-orderable cable option provides a cable modem and Power-over-Cable capabilities for the 
access point for high-speed data transfer and Internet access. When the cable option is installed, the 
access point uses its F-type cable connection to receive both data and power. Data is passed between 
wireless clients on the mesh network to the cable company’s network via the access point’s internal 
cable modem. In this configuration, the access point receives operating power from the cable. For