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When powering the access point:Note
1
Power can be supplied via DC input (PWR connector) or PoE inline (PoE IN port), but not both.
2
We recommend that you not use two power options concurrently, but no harm results if both are
present.
3
If using both power inputs, DC input (PWR connector) power takes precedence and PoE inline power
is not used.
4
Power supply redundancy is not supported.
The access point requires a DC power supply. To power the access point with a DC power supply, you connect the DC power to the
PWR connector on the bottom panel. The DC input voltage range is +12 to +48 VDC (-20%, +25%).
The PWR connector is an M12 A-code, 4-pin (male) connector. See Power Port, on page 72 and DC Input and PoE IN Specifications,
on page 64.
PoE OUT Port
The PoE OUT port is only supported when the access point is powered over the PWR port. When powered
over the PoE IN port, PoE OUT functionality is not supported.
Note
The PoE OUT port is a 10/100/1000 BASE-T port with an M12 X-code connector. The PoE OUT port supplies PoE inline DC power
to power external devices. The PoE OUT port pin-out conforms to Alternative A-MDIX mode.
PoE inline power supports IEEE 802.3af compliant devices and delivers up to 15.4 W of PoE.Note
For more information about the PoE OUT, PoE IN, and DC input, see DC Input and PoE IN Specifications, on page 64.
PoE IN Port
The PoE IN port is a 10/100/1000 BASE-T port with an M12 X-code connector. The port has auto-sensing and auto-MDIX capabilities.
The PoE IN port is an alternate power input to DC input over the PWR port.Note
Power the access point over the PWR port to enable the PoE OUT port.
When powered over the PoE IN port, PoE OUT functionality is not supported.
For more information, see DC Input and PoE IN Specifications, on page 64.
Protective Vent Port
The protective vent port relieves pressure inside the access point chassis possibly caused by changing temperatures in the installation
environment. The vent prevents pressure from building up and damaging enclosure seals and potentially exposing sensitive components
to water. The vent also protects the access point interior from dust, dirt, water, and other environmental elements.
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Cisco IW3702 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIW3702
CategoryWireless Access Point
Wireless Standards802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Frequency Bands2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Ingress ProtectionIP67
Ethernet Ports2 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
Power SourcePoE (802.3af)
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Security802.1X
MountingPole, wall

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