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1.3. LED Definitions 
There are several LED indicators on the housing of the AP. They are defined as follows: 
DDC: Alive. Blinks when the IEEE 802.11b/g is working normally. 
RF: IEEE 802.11b/g interface activity 
LAN0: Ethernet LAN0 port interface activity 
LAN1: Ethernet LAN1 interface activity 
PWR: Power 
2. First-Time Installation and Configuration 
2.1. Selecting a Power Supply Method 
The IEEE 802.11b/g can be powered by the supplied power adapter or optionally via PoE (Power over 
Ethernet). The IEEE 802.11b/g automatically selects the suitable power supply. 
To power the IEEE 802.11b/g by the supplied power adapter: 
1. 
Plug the power adapter to an AC socket.   
2. 
Plug the connector of the power adapter to the power jack of the AP. 
NOTE: 
This product is intended to be power-supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked “Class 2” or 
“LPS” and output rated “5V DC, 1 A minimum” or equivalent statement. 
To power the AP by PoE: 
1. 
Plug one connector of an Ethernet cable to an available port of a PoE hub. 
2. 
Plug the other connector of the Ethernet cable to the LAN0 port of the IEEE 802.11b/g. 
NOTE: 
The PoE capability of the bridge is 802.3af compatible.   
2.2. Mounting the IEEE 802.11b/g on a Wall 
The IEEE 802.11b/g is wall-mountable. 
1. 
Stick the supplied drilling template on the wall. 
2. 
Use a 
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7.0mm driller to drill a 25mm-deep hole at each of the cross marks.   
3. 
Insert the supplied plastic conical anchors into each hole.   
4. 
Screw the supplied screw in each plastic conical anchor to the proper depth so that the IEEE 
802.11b/g can hang on the screws.   
5. 
Hang the wireless IEEE 802.11b/g on the screws.