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WS-AP3660 Overview
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Introduction
Antennas
The WS-AP3660 includes external antennas for wireless communications. The WS-AP3660 can 
transmit from multiple antennas at the same time, as defined with MIMO operation, but the 
antennas must be selected manually based on customer requirements and coverage area. For a list 
of external antennas, refer to 
External Antenna Connectors
The WS-AP3660 supports six external antenna connections for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. 
These antennas offer a variety of options for extending the radio range and shaping the coverage 
area. For a list of external antennas, refer to 
.
Console Port
The WS-AP3660 includes a single console port (see 
connect a console device to the WS-AP3660 through a serial cable. The console device can be a PC 
or workstation running a VT-100 terminal adapter emulator, or a VT-100 terminal.
LAN Port
The WS-AP3660 has one 10/100/1000BaseT RJ45 LAN port (see 
attached directly to a 10/100/1000BaseT LAN segment. This segment must conform to the IEEE 
802.3 or 802.3u specifications. 
The WS-AP3660 appears as an Ethernet node and performs a bridging function by moving packets 
from the wired LAN to remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure.
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WS-AP3660 LED Status Indicators
LED
Status
Description
1 (Power)
On Green
Indicates the WS-AP3660 is working 
normally.
Flashing Green
Indicates:
running a self test
loading software program
On Red
Indicates a CPU or system failure.
2 (Ethernet Link)
On Blue 
Indicates a valid 1Gbps Ethernet link.
On Green
Indicates a valid 100Mbps Ethernet link.
On Red
Indicates a valid 10Mbps Ethernet link.
3 (Wireless Link)
On Green
Indicates Radio 1 (5GHz) is enabled.
Flashing Green
Indicates the WS-AP3660 is transmitting 
or receiving data.
4 (Wireless Link)
On Green
Indicates Radio 2 (2.4GHz) is enabled.
Flashing Green
Indicates the WS-AP3660 is transmitting 
or receiving data.