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Cisco Aironet 1600/2600/3600 Series Access Point Deployment Guide
Hardware and Mounting Options
Figure 14
Access Point Bracket Choices
If the AP needs to be mounted directly to a ceiling on the gridwork, AIR-AP-BRACKET-1 mounts flush
and has the lowest profile. Since some ceiling tiles are recessed, two different styles of ceiling clips,
recessed and flush rails, are available to mount the bracket to the ceiling gridwork. (See
and has the lowest profile. Since some ceiling tiles are recessed, two different styles of ceiling clips,
recessed and flush rails, are available to mount the bracket to the ceiling gridwork. (See
Figure 15
Recessed and Flushed Ceiling Grid Clips
If the AP needs to be mounted to an electrical box, to another type of wiring fixture, inside a NEMA
enclosure or on a wall, the AIR-AP-BRACKET-2 is a better choice. The extra space in the bracket allows
for wiring, and the extra holes line up with many popular electrical boxes.
enclosure or on a wall, the AIR-AP-BRACKET-2 is a better choice. The extra space in the bracket allows
for wiring, and the extra holes line up with many popular electrical boxes.
Channel Rail Adapters
When mounting APs to ceiling channel rails, such as those shown in
, use the optional channel
adapter. The AIR-CHNL-ADAPTER comes in a two-pack, slides onto the channel rails, and attaches to
the ceiling grid clips described above.
the ceiling grid clips described above.
and
show the channel rails, channel adapter,
ceiling grid clip, and finished installation.