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Installing the ExtremeWireless Indoor 
AP3916ic Access Point
Overview of the AP3916ic
The AP3916ic is an 11ac Wave 2 AP with an integral security 
camera that lets you extend your Wireless LAN and provide 
simultaneous Wi-Fi service, BLE or 802.15.4 coverage and 
security in public spaces, such as classrooms and offices. 
This fully featured access point can be mounted on the 
ceiling or wall. The integral ONVIF compatible security 
camera is connected to an internal wired Ethernet port. The 
AP3916ic provides flow based data handling for the 
wireless and wired connections.
The AP3916ic model has the following specifications:
• Integrated 2MP camera with resolution up to 1080p, with 
manual view adjustment.
• Radios: Two concurrent Wi-Fi radios (2.4 GHz and 5 
GHz) and one additional radio that can operate as 
Bluetooth or 802.15.4.
• Antennas: Four internal single band Wi-Fi antennas and 
one internal antenna for Bluetooth (BLE) or 802.15.4.
• LEDs:  6  (see 
Figure 2
)
• 802.3at (PoE+) compliant for full functionality. Optional 
AC adapter.
• Supports the 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless standards, 
with full backward compatibility with legacy 802.11abg.
• 10/100/1000 Mbps operation.
• Adjustable mounting bracket (included) for drop-ceiling 
T-bar rail.
• Optional mounts can be purchased separately for 
junction/gang box, indoor wall and solid ceiling 
installation.
• Enabled for ExtremeCloud support.
For complete installation information, see the 
ExtremeWireless AP3916ic Installation Guide
Software Dependencies
The camera functionality is represented as an attached 
client to the AP. The IP address from the camera can be 
retrieved from the Client report in the ExtremeWireless user 
interface.
A Port/User specific policy can be assigned to the camera 
function, such as mapping all camera interactions like video 
streaming or management to its own network segment or 
VLAN. 
The ONVIF compliant camera is discoverable using 
standard ONVIF/IP camera methods. ONVIF utilizes 
multicast as the means of advertising and inquiring about 
device presence. Therefore, the default topology of the role 
associated to the camera port must be adjusted to allow for 
multicast. We recommend configuring the All Multicast 
(0.0.0.0/0) setting for Groups in the ExtremeWireless 
topology.
Front View Features
1 The power reset button is recessed and located on the 
top of the AP. Use a tool to press the reset button. See 
.
2 Remove the caps to access the thumbscrews. See 
.
Note: The AP3916ic requires a minimum base firmware of 
10.31.01.
3 The thumbscrews let you adjust and set the tilt angle of 
the camera. See 
.
4 The locking pin lets you adjust and set the rotational 
position of the camera. See 
.
Figure 1
 Front View
LEDs are located on the top cover of the AP.
Uplink and Power Connections
The AP uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) or an external 
power supply:
The AP has a LAN 1 port that is powered using 802.3at.
Camera
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)
IoT (BLE or 
802.15.4)
LAN 1 (Ethernet 1)
Radio 1 (5 GHz)
Status
Table 1
Power Sources
Power Source
Description
LAN 1 - uplink PoE 
port
LAN 1 may be connected using an 
802.3at or 802.3af switch port
External 12V DC power 
supply (optional)
This AP can also be powered by an
external DC power supply plugged into 
an AC source. Plug the supply’s input 
jack into the DC-In port (see 
Note: LAN connectors with shrouds will not fit into the 
ports. Remove the shroud or use an optional jumper cable.
Figure 2
 Power Connections and Rear View
Verifying the AP3916ic Box Contents
Verify the contents of the box as follows:
Mounting and Connecting the AP3916ic
Use these instructions as guidelines for mounting and 
connecting the AP3916ic easily and safely.
The AP3916ic comes with a bracket for mounting on a 
drop-ceiling. 
An optional bracket P/N 30516 (WS-MBI-WALL04 wall 
mounting bracket) is sold separately. This bracket is used 
for mounting the AP on a solid ceiling, indoor wall, or 
junction/gang box. For more information about installing 
the optional bracket, see the ExtremeWireless AP3916ic 
Installation Guide
.
Mounting to a Drop Ceiling
1 Remove the ceiling panels around the drop ceiling T-bar 
rail and verify that the Ethernet cable can reach the AP at 
the mounting point.
2 To connect the LAN/Ethernet cable, make a hole through 
the ceiling panel closest to the power slot on the AP. Run 
the cable through the hole and into the LAN 1 port in the 
recessed connector bay. See 
Table 2
Contents of the AP3916ic Box
Quantity
Item
1
AP3916ic Quick Reference
1
ExtremeCloud Quick Start Card
1
WS-AP3916ic AP (includes two M3 security torx 
captive screws
1
Adjustable mounting bracket for drop ceiling T-bar 
rail.
The following hardware is included: 
2
Screw-in plastic wall anchors
2
Pan-head screws for wall mounting
1
Security torx screwdriver/bit
Note: Before mounting the AP3916ic, read the Safety 
Guidelines section.
Note: A Kensington lock (or equivalent) is recommended 
to secure the AP. Also, the security torx screw is used to 
prevent movement of the camera angle.
3 If your LAN does not have PoE, you must also connect to 
an AC power source by plugging the external 12V DC 
adapter power cord into the power connector on the 
back of the AP. See 
. (There is no wall mount for 
the 12V DC power supply.) Then plug the other end of 
power cord into the AC electrical outlet.
4 Slide the T-bar ceiling mount bracket base into the 
access point’s metal base. The locking tab fits into the 
groove in the outside center of the back of the AP. See 
.
5 Slightly lift the movable T-bar locking tab to increase the 
space between the stationary and the slider T-bar sides 
of the bracket. Then hook the stationary end of the T-bar 
bracket onto the T-bar, as shown in 
.
6 While holding the AP with one hand, reach the other 
hand over the T-bar and grasp both the stationary and 
movable sides of the bracket. Push the bracket parts 
together so they both grasp the T-bar and the locking 
tab clicks into place.
7 While still holding the AP, rock it back and forth to ensure 
that it is securely mounted.
8 (Optional) Attach the Kensington lock and cable (or 
equivalent) to secure the AP to the bracket.
Figure 3
 Mounting Bracket on T-bar
Adjusting the Camera
1 To adjust the rotational camera movement, pull and hold 
the rotating locking pin outwards while rotating the 
camera. Release the locking pin when the camera is 
positioned. See 
.
2 To adjust the tilt movement, remove the thumbscrew 
caps and loosening the thumbscrews. Then, without 
touching the camera face, move the camera to the 
desired tilt angle. Tighten the thumbscrews and put the 
caps back on. Torque the screws to 7.0 in-lbs. See 
.
3 Remove the plastic protective cover from the face of the 
camera.