Connecting the cisco wap4410n access point, Placement options, Desktop option – Cisco WIRELESS ACCESS POINT WAP4410N User Manual
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Connecting the Cisco WAP4410N Access
Point
This chapter describes how to place and connect the Cisco WAP4410N access
point to your network.
Depending on your application, you might want to set up the device first before
mounting it.
Placement Options
You can place the Cisco WAP4410N horizontally on its rubber feet, vertically in a
stand, or mount it on the wall.
Desktop Option
For desktop mounting, place the access point horizontally on a surface so it sits on
its four rubber feet.
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