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IgniteNet Spark AC750 User Manual

IgniteNet Spark AC750
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Quick Start Guide
Cloud-Enabled Enterprise Access Point
Spark™ AC750 and Spark™ N300
The Spark AC750 and Spark N300 are dual- and single-band enterprise access
points (APs). The units are designed to be operated either placed on a desk or
mounted on a wall or ceiling. The package includes a mounting plate for attaching
the AP to a wall or ceiling T-bar. The APs can be powered either by the universal
power supply included in the package, through an Ethernet cable connection from
a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector, or from a 802.3af-compliant PoE switch.
The Cloud-Enabled Enterprise Access Point includes these models:
SP-AC750 — dual-band concurrent enterprise AP with integrated antennas
plus passive Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
SP-AC750-3AF — dual-band concurrent enterprise AP with integrated
antennas plus 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
SP-N300 — single-band enterprise AP with integrated antennas plus passive
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
SP-N300-3AF — single-band enterprise AP with integrated antennas plus
802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Note:
For Safety and Regulatory information, refer to the Safety and Regulatory
Information document included with the AP.
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IgniteNet Spark AC750 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIgniteNet
ModelSpark AC750
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IgniteNet Spark Access Point Introduction

Product Models and Features Overview

Overview of Spark AC750 and N300 models, including dual/single band and PoE capabilities.

Access Point Installation and Safety

Installation Safety Precautions

Professional installation and regulatory compliance are required for radio equipment.

Unpacking and Package Contents

Verify all components are present after unpacking the access point.

Desktop Mounting Procedure

Attach rubber feet to the AP for stable placement on a desk surface.

Wall Mounting Procedure

Mounting the AP to a Wall

Secure the AP to a wall using the provided mounting plate and screws.

Ceiling Mounting Procedure

Mounting the AP to a Ceiling T-bar

Install the AP on a suspended ceiling T-bar using the provided mounting plate.

Connecting Cables and Power

Ethernet Cable Connections

Connect Category 5e or better cable to the WAN/PoE port and optional LAN ports.

Powering the Access Point

Power the AP using the AC/DC adapter or a PoE injector/switch.

Verifying Operation and Web Interface

Verifying AP Operation via LEDs

Check system LEDs to confirm the AP is powered on and connected.

Accessing the Web Management Interface

Connect a PC to the AP and use a web browser to access the management interface.

Setup Wizard and Management Options

Completing the Setup Wizard

Configure country settings and choose between cloud or stand-alone management.

Cloud vs. Stand-Alone Management

Register APs with the IgniteNet Cloud Controller or configure in stand-alone mode.

Hardware Specifications

Device Specifications Overview

Details chassis, size, weight, temperature, humidity, and radio frequencies.

Network Interfaces and Power Supply

Outlines network ports, radio standards, and power input requirements.

Regulatory Compliance Details

Lists relevant radio, emissions, and immunity compliance standards for the device.

FCC Compliance and Safety Statements

FCC Interference and Operation Rules

Explains FCC rules, potential interference, and user correction measures.

FCC Radiation Exposure Guidelines

Details FCC radiation exposure limits and minimum installation distance requirements.

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