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Aruba MSR4000 Wireless Mesh Router
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Figure 32  Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Connecting the Power Cable (MSR4KAC)
The MSR4KAC versions need an outdoor rated power cable to connect to a compatible AC power source.
AC power source specifications (at MSR4000 interface): 100-240Vac, 100W
Powering the MSR2KAC
The MSR4KAC has two power cord variants and a kit is also offered to allow customers to assemble their 
own cable if the standard offerings do not meet deployment needs.
The following table summarizes the powering accessories available for the applicable SKUs for the 
MSR4KAC units:
The difference between the NA and INTL AC cable part is the color coding of the conductors. 
The North American cable uses Black (Hot), White (Neutral), and Green (Ground).
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For outdoor use, the RJ45 must be installed with a waterproofing gasket.
The Ethernet cable and power cable need proper drip loops. Drip loops prevent water from entering the router 
through the connectors.
It is recommended to fix the Ethernet cable near the MSR4000 side to the wall or the pole. This is to ensure that the 
weight of the cable does not affect the RJ45 connector.
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Installation and service of Aruba Networks products should be performed by Professional Installers.
The MSR4000 does not ship with any power cables; these are available as accessories and should be ordered 
separately. In addition to completed power cables, Aruba also offers an outdoor rated AC connector kit that can be 
used to connect a compatible power cable to the MSR4000.
Table 5  SKUs for Powering Options
Part Number
Description
CBL-AC-NA
Weatherproof AC power cable (5m), North America version
CBL-AC-INTL
Weatherproof AC power cable (5m), International (EU) version
CKIT-AC-M
Weatherproof connector kit for AC power interface