Cisco AIR-AP-BRACKET-2= Universal Mounting Bracket for 802.11N Access Points
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Description
Cisco Universal Mounting Bracket for 802.11N Access Points [AIR-AP-BRACKET-2=]
Low-Profile Mounting Bracket Details
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Access point mounting keyholes |
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Security hasp |
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Hard surface mounting holes |
Universal Mounting Bracket Details
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Access point mounting keyholes |
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Cable access opening |
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Security hasp |
4 |
Hard surface mounting holes |
Specifications
FEATURES
Material: Carbon Steel, Zinc Plated
4 Drywall Anchors and 4 Screws
Cisco network device mounting bracket
Designed for Cisco Aironet 1040/1140/1260/3500/3600
WHAT’S INCLUDED
1 x Cisco AIR-AP-BRACKET-2= Universal Mounting Bracket
Set of Screws
User Guide
More Information
Mounting Brackets
The two most common mounting brackets are:
- The low-profile bracket (AIR-AP-BRACKET-1), provides a tight fit between the access point and the ceiling but does not accommodate network or electrical boxes or above ceiling mounts.Figure 1shows the low-profile bracket installed on an access point.
- The universal bracket (AIR-AP-BRACKET-2) is versatile (it works with electrical boxes, can be used for wall mounting, and above ceiling installations) but leaves a significant gap between the mounting surface and the access point than the low-profile bracket. A substantial gap is necessary for some locations because it allows space for cable routing.shows the universal bracket installed on an access point.
Figure 1Low-Profile Mounting Bracket Installed on an Access Point
Figure 2 Universal Bracket Installed on an Access Point
Ceiling Grid Clips
You use a ceiling grid clip to mount an access point on a suspended ceiling. The ceiling tiles or rails will determine which clip best works for the installation. There are two types of ceiling grid clips:
- Ceiling Grid Clip, Recessed (AIR-AP-T-RAIL-R): If you have a recessed ceiling tile, this clip best fits between the AP and the ceiling.
- Ceiling Grid Clip, Flush (AIR-AP-T-RAIL-F): If you have a flat ceiling tile, this clip provides a snug fit between the AP and the ceiling.
For more details about the ceiling clips, see the Types of Ceiling Rails and Tiles section.
Figure 3shows a ceiling grid clip.
Figure 3Ceiling Grid Clip
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Locking screws |
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T-rail width detents (A, B, or C) |
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Bracket screw holes |
Additional Adapters for Channel and Beam Ceiling Rails
The T-rail is the most common type of ceiling rail (the supports for the ceiling tiles). You can attach a ceiling grid clip directly to a T-rail ceiling rail. However, other types of ceiling rails, such as channel rails and beam rails, require an additional adapter clip (AIR-CHNL-ADAPTER). You need two adapter clips for each access point. Set screws on the clips and hold them securely on the ceiling rail.
Figure 4shows the three types of ceiling rails: T-rail, channel, and beam.Figure 5shows an access point installed with a mounting bracket, ceiling grid clip, and adapter clips.
Figure 4Ceiling Rails and Tiles
Figure 5Adapter Clips Installed with Ceiling Grid Clips
Mounting an Access Point Below a Suspended Ceiling
Follow these steps to mount the access point below a standard or recessed, suspended ceiling.Figure 6shows an access point mounted on a T-rail ceiling rail using a ceiling grid clip.
Figure 6Suspended Ceiling Mounting Details
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Access point mounting keyhole |
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Access point cable access opening |
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Ceiling grid clip |
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Ceiling T-rail |
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