Mounting The Access Point Above A Suspended Ceiling - Cisco Aironet 1130AG Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 2
Installing the Access Point
If needed, drill or cut a cable access hole (see
Step 8
pull the cables through the access hole until you have about 1 foot of exposed cables protruding from the
hole.
To attach the access point to the mounting plate, see
section on page

Mounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling

The access point mounting bracket is designed to be integrated into the T-bar grid above the tiles of a
suspended ceiling. The access point uses a T-bar box hanger (not supplied) such as the Erico Caddy 512
or B-Line BA12 and should be oriented just above the top surface of a standard 5/8-in. (1.59-cm) ceiling
tile. You may need to modify a thicker tile to allow room for the access point.
Caution
Only the fiber-optic power injector (AIR-PWRINJ-FIB) has been tested to UL 2043 for operation in a
building's environmental air space; the AIR-PWRINJ3 power injector and the power module are not tested
to UL 2043 and should not be placed in a building's environmental air space, such as above suspended
ceilings.
Cisco does not sell Ethernet cable rated for use in a building environmental air space, such as above
Caution
suspended ceilings. You must obtain special Ethernet cable with the appropriate rating.
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Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide

Mounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling

Figure
2-6) large enough for the access point cables and
"Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate"
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