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Brand | Cisco MERAKI |
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Model | MR44-HW |
Category | Wireless Access Point |
Language | English |
Lists items included in the MR44-HW package.
Details the features and specifications of the MR44-HW, including operation temperature.
Explains options for physically securing the access point after installation.
Describes the Ethernet RJ45 port for WAN uplink and PoE power.
Outlines methods for powering the MR44-HW using AC adapter or PoE.
Explains the function of the factory reset button for rebooting and restoring settings.
Steps to add and configure the MR44-HW in the Meraki Cloud Controller.
Recommends upgrading firmware before mounting for optimal performance.
Information on required firewall settings and outgoing connections.
Methods for assigning routable IP addresses via DHCP or static assignment.
Configuring DHCP to assign static IPs based on MAC addresses for APs.
Procedure for setting static IP addresses using the AP's local web server.
Assigning static IPs by reserving them for AP MAC addresses on the DHCP server.
Lists necessary tools for performing an installation.
Lists required additional hardware like PoE sources or AC adapters.
Guidelines for selecting an optimal mounting location for best performance.
Steps for mounting the MR44-HW, involving the mount plate.
Instructions on attaching the mount plate to various surfaces.
How to attach the mount plate to a wall or solid ceiling.
Instructions for mounting the MR44-HW on a drop ceiling T-rail.
How to mount the MR44-HW to electrical junction boxes.
Procedures for powering the MR44-HW.
Steps to power the device using an AC adapter.
Steps to power the device using a PoE injector.
Steps to power the device using a PoE switch.
Instructions on physically attaching the MR44-HW to the mount plate.
How to attach the MR44-HW device to the previously installed mount plate.
Instructions for placing the MR44-HW on a desk or shelf without a mount plate.
Methods for securing the installed MR44-HW.
Installing a security screw to prevent dislodging or theft.
Using a Kensington lock to secure the device to a permanent structure.
Steps to check device operation and network signal strength after installation.
States compliance with FCC rules, including interference conditions.
Details FCC findings on radio frequency energy and potential interference.
Warnings about changes and co-location of transmitters.
Compliance with FCC radiation exposure limits.
Compliance with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's license-exempt RSS.
Cautions regarding operation in specific frequency bands.
Compliance with IC radiation exposure limits.