U4EA Fusion 70 Manuel utilisateur

Fusion 70 Access
Point
Installation Guide
Part Number: 001605, Rev. A

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Introduction
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Introduction
The Fusion 70 Access Point is a reliable, high-speed wireless device that
offers secure communication access for both voice and data IEEE
802.11n transmissions for any SMB (Small- to Medium-sized Business).
With a frequency of 2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g/n), this innovative and cost-
effective AP provides clients a fast and reliable network connection.
You can provide power to the access point either by using a single,
standard IEEE 802.3af PoE connection or by using direct power
connection. In addition, the Fusion 70 Access Point supports all security
suites, including both WPA and WPA2 authentication and encryption
methods.
Packaging
Fusion 70 Access Point
Power adapter (5V) and cord
Mounting kit, including mounting bracket and screws
Adhesive rubber feet
Three external antennas (optional)
Warranty card
Safety Precautions
For safe and efficient use, read the following information before working
on or using the Fusion 70.
Do not expose the product to liquid or moisture.
Do not expose the product to extreme temperature.
Do keep the product in a clean and dust-free location. Use only a soft,
damp cloth to clean the product.
Table 1 Safety Precautions
WARNING
Before working on this equipment, be aware of good safety
practices and the hazards involved with electrical circuits.
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire hazard and electric shock, do not install the
unit near a damp location.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire, use only number 26 AWG or larger UL
Listed or CSA Certified telecommunication line cord for all
network and telecommunication connections.

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Product Description
Table 2 Features
Item Feature Description
1LEDs
These three indicators display power and/or link
activity.
2 Console Port This port provides a serial interface for the AP.
3 Reset Button This button provides a mechanism to allow you to
restore the AP back to its factory default settings.
4 Desktop Slots These slots allow you to mount the unit to a bracket
(included), so that you can stand it up on a desktop.
5Antenna
Connectors
These three RSMA antenna connectors allow you to
connect external antennas (optional).
6 Power This is a power connection point.
7Wall Mount &
Desktop Slots
These slots allow you to mount the unit to a bracket
(included), so that you can install it on a wall.
8 Ethernet Port
This is an RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASETX/
1000BASE-T port with IEEE 802.3af PoE, auto-
negotiating.

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Power and Environmental
LEDs
The Fusion 70 Access Point has the following three LEDs on to provide a
visual indication of the operation status of the AP.
PoE Compliant
The Fusion 70 Access Point is IEEE 802.3af compliant, so it can provide
power to the unit by using an Ethernet connection that utilizes power-
sourcing equipment (PSE). If you intend to use an Ethernet connection for
power, ensure that the connecting device is Power over Ethernet (PoE)
IEEE compliant.
Table 3 Power and Environmental
AC power Input voltage 90-264 V AC
Frequency 47-63 Hz
Operating Operating Temperature 32 to 104ºF (0-40C)
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Table 4 LEDs
LED Description
Power
• Solid green: Power on
•Off:Poweroff
• Solid amber: CPU or system failed
• Blinking amber: System initializing or resetting (software self-
testing)
2.4G
• Solid green: Good link at 2.4GHz
• Blinking: Receiving/transmitting data
• Off: No data transfer
Link/Activity
• Solid yellow: Good Link on 100Mbps
• Blinking yellow: Receiving/transmitting data at 100M
• Solid green: Good link on 1000Mbps
• Blinking green: Receiving/transmitting data at 1000Mbps
• Off: No Link

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Reset Button
Use the reset button to clear an AP’s configuration and set it back to its
factory defaults. To restore the factory default, use a small pin to press
and hold the reset button for 10 seconds while the AP has power applied.
Antenna
The Fusion 70 Access Point comes standard with three internal antennas.
However, the AP also includes three external antenna connectors that
allow you to connect external antennas (optional) to them to increase the
range of each radio.
Table 5 describes which antennas to use for each mode.
Table 5 Antenna Options
Mode Antennas Used
2x3 A, B and C
2x2 A and C (not supported)
1x1 A (not supported)

Specifications
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Specifications
Table 6 General Specifications
Specification Description
Dimensions (L) 7.8" (19.7 cm) X (W) 7.8" (19.7cm) X (H) 1.8" (4.5cm)
Standards support
• IEEE 802.3ab
• IEEE 802.3af
• IEEE 802.11b
• IEEE 802.11g
• IEEE 802.11n
Data Rates
• 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9 and 6 Mbps
• 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps
• 802.11n: MCS 0 to 15 for HT20MHz, 6.5-130 Mbps MCS 0
to 15 for HT40MHz,
Frequency Band • 802.11b/g/n: 2.4–2.484 GHz
Modulation
Technique
• 802.11b: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
• 802.11g/n: OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing) and DSSS
Software/
Firmware
• DHCP Client
• Wireless STA (client) list
• MAC Address Filter
• Rogue AP detection
• Web-UI Support
• CLI Support
• Firmware upgrade via Web UI
Security
WEP settings: 802.1x, Open, Shared, and Open & Shared
• Keys input type: HEX / ASCII
• Keys length: (64-bit, 128-bit, 152-bit, and 256-bit)
• Default WEP Key to use (1-4)
WPA setting: Cipher type: TKIP
• Shared Key
• Group Key Update Interval: 300
WPA-PSK settings: Cipher type TKIP
• PassPhrase
• Group Key Update Interval: 300
WPA2 settings: Cipher Type AES/CCMP
• Shared Key
• Group Key Update Interval: 300
WPA2-PSK settings: Cipher type AES/CCMP
• PassPhrase
• Group Key Update Interval: 300

Installation
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Installation
Prerequisites
The following are the prerequisites that you need to adhere to before
attempting to install the Fusion 70 Access Point:
For ease of cable connections, ensure that the access point is near a
hub or computer, as well as a reliable power source.
Ensure that the access point is away from any equipment that might
cause radio signal interference, such as transformers, radar, heavy-
duty motors, microwave ovens, refrigerators, or other.
Mounting the Fusion 70 Access Point
Do the following to mount an access point:
1. Find a solid mounting point on the wall, such as a stud or main
building member. You may need to use a stud finder to find a solid
wooden structure.
2. Place marks on the wall that correspond to the distance between the
mounting holes located on the mounting bracket. Use the following
guidelines:
Point the mounting bracket tabs upward.
If mounting to drywall, use the four screws and wall anchors.
If mounting to an EU electrical box (60.3mm), insert two screws
(included) into the holes marked “1” (shown below).
If mounting to a US electrical box (83.3mm), insert two screws
(included) into the holes marked “2” (shown below).
3. Connect the Ethernet cable (to use as either power and/or LAN
connection) to the Ethernet port on the bottom of the AP.
If this is a PoE connection, the Power and Link LED flashes green.

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4. Connect the power cable to the power connection located on the
bottom of the AP.
The Power LED turns green as soon as power is applied.
5. Mount the AP using the mounting slots located at the bottom of the
AP.
Note: You can also use the slots on the side of the AP if you cannot
mount the AP using the slots on the bottom of the AP.
Desktop Mounting
Do the following to place the AP on a table or desktop:
1. Insert the tabs on the table stand into the slots on the side of the AP.
Align the cable routing cutout toward the upper part of the stand.
2. Lock the stand to the AP by sliding the stand back and forward.
3. Place the AP on the table or desktop.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable (for either power or LAN connection) to the
Ethernet port on the bottom of the AP.
The Link LED flashes green when a LAN connection establishes.
5. Connect the power cable to the power connection also located on the
bottom of the AP.
The Power LED turns green as soon as power is applied.

Finding Product Documentation
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Finding Product Documentation
The documentation CD with this unit includes the following documents:
CompleteMobility Express Web User Interface Reference Manual
CompleteMobility Express CLI Reference Guide
Fusion 70 Installation Guide (also printed)
Fusion 300 Controller Hardware Reference Guide
Fusion 300 and CompleteMobility Express Release Note
To view PDF files, use Adobe Acrobat® Reader® 5.0, or newer. Obtain
Acrobat Reader free from the Adobe website:
http://www.adobe.com/products.
You can find additional documentation at the U4EA support site:
www.u4eatech.com/support.
Downloading the Latest Documentation
Updated versions of product documentation can be downloaded from the
support Web site. To download any information from the support Web
site:
1. Go to URL https://support.u4eatechinc.com/U4EACustomerPortal/
LoginForCustomerPortal.asp
2. Login to your account using your login and password. If
authentication is denied, contact support at support@u4eatech.com.
3. Once logged in, browse through the items available under “My
Downloads” and double-click on the document name to start the
download.
4. Contact support at [email protected] for more information.
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