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Other AP 6511 advantages
tailored to hotels
Universal Mounting
The AP 6511 installation is a snap – literally.
The universal mounting bracket has six different
hole patterns matching telecom plates found
around the world.
The AP 6511 was designed to mount over a telecom
plate – but that is not always practical or desired.
To provide aexible installation, the backside of
the access point is flat with recessed connectors.
This allows the access point to be installed over any
surface: a telecom plate, on a wall, on the ceiling,
or simply placed on a table top.
Tamper-proof, fast installation
Once installed, a small screwdriver is required to
release the latch and remove the access point from
the wall. A torx and pin security screw is included
so the latch can not be removed without a special
tool.
The AP 6511 LEDs can be disabled by network
command. Why? When installed in a hotel guest
room or other public area, the LEDs can attract
unwanted attention. Easy solution: turn them off
when the installation is complete.
Modular Ethernet Ports
Many hotels will want wireless only in the guest
rooms. About 50% of hotels will want to offer both
wired and wireless. Motorola sells a three port
Ethernet module to add three additional ports to the
AP. Field upgradable, the Ethernet module can be
used to expand additional services such as wired
LAN access or IPTV set-top box.
The AP 6511 supports five unique configurations
designed to meet a variety of applications:
1. AP-only
2. access point + any keystone or QuickPort styled
snap-in connector
3. access point + one Ethernet LAN port connected
to internal data plane
4. access point + snap-in connector + three Ethernet
LAN ports
5. access point + four Ethernet LAN ports
The access point has a small Ethernet LAN port
recessed on the back of the unit. Typically, this port is
used for the configuration #3 above. However, it can
be useful in some deployments to route a switched
LAN port back through the telecom wall box to
another location in the room.
Snap-In Keystone Port
In hotel guest rooms, often the telecom plate has two
ports; one RJ45 for Ethernet and one RJ11 for analog
telephone. Or, the RJ11 may be replaced with an
f-connector for the TV.
When the AP 6511 is installed over the plate, the
secondary network (RJ11 or f-connector) can be
exposed by snapping the connector into the Keystone
style snap-in port. Actually, there are dozens of
keystone style connectors commonly used in voice,
data and audio networks.
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