RG-RAP6262 (G) Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1.0
RG-RAP6262 (G) Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1.0
RG-RAP6262 (G) Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1.0
Date: 2022-02-18
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 1 Product Overview
Preface
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Network engineers
Network administrators
Technical Support
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Conventions
1. Signs
Danger
An alert that calls attention to safety operation instructions that if not understood or followed when operating
the device can result in physical injury.
Warning
An alert that calls attention to important rules and information that if not understood or followed can result in
data loss or equipment damage.
Caution
An alert that calls attention to essential information that if not understood or followed can result in function
failure or performance degradation.
Note
An alert that contains additional or supplementary information that if not understood or followed will not lead to
serious consequences.
Specification
2. Note
This manual provides the device installation steps, hardware troubleshooting, module technical specifications,
and specifications and usage guidelines for cables and connectors. It is intended for the users who have some
experience in installing and maintaining network hardware. At the same time, it is assumed that the users are
already familiar with the related terms and concepts.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 1 Product Overview
1 Product Overview
The RG-RAP6262(G) is an outdoor wireless access point (AP) designed by Ruijie Networks for high-speed
wireless networks. Adhering to the latest 802.11ax standard, the AP delivers an access rate of up to
1200Mbps@5G + [email protected]. RAP6262(G) features security, radio frequency (RF) control, mobile access,
Quality of Service (QoS) and seamless roaming. In addition, it can be managed by RG-WS series wireless
access controllers (ACs) to implement wireless data forwarding, security, and access control.
The IP68 design adapts to inclement outdoor environments such as the cold and humidity. This substantially
simplifies installation and maintenance. RAP6262(G) supports PoE to take over challenges in a wide variety of
deployment scenarios, including large-scaled campuses, enterprises, hospitals and Wi-Fi hotspots.
Model RG-RAP6262(G)
Dimensions (L x
222 mm × 200 mm × 166 mm (8.74 in. x 7.87 in. x 6.54 in.)
W x H)
Operating 802.11a/n/ac/ax: 5.150 GHz to 5.350 GHz, 5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz, 5.725 GHz to
Frequency 5.850 GHz
(Country-Specific)
Maximum
500 mW (Country-Specific)
Transmit Power
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Power
Maximum: 17 W
Consumption
IP Rating IP68
Weight (Without
< 1 kg (2.20 lbs)
Bracket)
Safety
IEC62368-1
Standards
EN55032
EN55035
EMC Standards
EN301489-1
EN301489-17
Vibration IEC61373
EN300328
EN301893
Radio
EN62311
Approvals
EN50385
EN62232
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1.2 Appearance
The RG-RAP6262(G) provides a Wi-Fi indicator, a SYS indicator, and two LAN port indicators.
1.3 Ports
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Note
1. 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port 4. Reset button
2. DC power supply port 5. Waterproof cap
3. 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port/PoE port
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● To prevent device damage and physical injury, please read carefully the safety recommendations
described in this chapter.
● The following safety suggestions do not cover all possible hazardous situations.
● RGRAP6262(G) series AP is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radi
o interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
When the connection cable between the main grounding conductor and local equipotential earthing terminal
board (LEB) on each floor is shorter than 2 meters, use a stranded copper wire with a sectional area not less
than 1.318 mm2 (16 AWG) for the connection cable.
Use a shielded network cable if possible, ensure that devices connected to both ends of the shielded network
cable are reliably grounded, and make sure that the sheath of the shielded network cable is also grounded if
possible. If no shielded network cable is available, wire the network cable through a steel pipe and bury the
steel pipe for lead-in, and properly ground both ends of the steel pipe.
No additional lightning protector is required as a high-profile lightning protector is built in the RG-RAP6262(G),
and the antenna port and power port support 6kV lightning protection. If a lightning protector of a higher
profile is available, configure the lightning protector optionally. Before the configuration, connect the lightning
protector to the ground cable.
Use a power cable with the PE end to ground the power supply (AC). Ensure that the PE end is properly
grounded, with a ground resistance less than 5 ohms. Do not use a two-wire power cable with only the live
(L) wire and naught (N) wire. Do not connect the N wire to the protection ground cable of other communication
devices, and ensure that the L wire and N wire are properly connected.
Ensure that the ground resistance is less than 5 ohms. In areas with high soil resistivity, reduce the soil
resistivity via measures such as spreading resistivity reduction mixture around the grounding conductor.
Keep the AP away from EMI sources such as large radar stations, radio stations, and substations.
Keep the AP at least 500 meters away from the ocean and do not face it towards the sea breeze.
The installation site should be protected from water and flooding, seepage, dripping, or condensation.
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The installation site should be selected according to network planning, communications equipment features
and considerations such as climate, hydrology, geology, earthquake, electric power, and transportation.
2.2.3 Waterproof
After using the reset button and DC power port, please ensure that the caps are put back.
The network cable needs to be threaded through the cable gland before connecting to the AP. For details,
see Chapter 3 Installation.
2.2.4 EMI
All interference sources (from outside or inside of the device or application system) affect the device by
capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, or electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) occurs due to electromagnetic radiation or conduction, depending on the
transmission path.
Radiation interference occurs when energy (usually radio frequency energy) is emitted from a device and
propagated through space to disrupt other devices. The interference source can be part of disrupted system or
a fully electrically isolated unit. Conduction interference occurs when interference is transferred from one unit to
another through cables, which are usually electromagnetic wires or signal cables connected between the source
and the device(s) experiencing interference. Conduction interference often affects the power supply of the device.
It is eliminated by using filters. Radiation interference can influence the path of any signal from the device and
is difficult to shield.
Keep the AP far away from the grounding or lightning protection devices for power equipment.
Keep the AP away from high-power radio stations, radar stations, and high-frequency high-current devices.
Tools crimping pliers, diagonal pliers, wire stripper, network cable tester, related power
and fiber cables, wrench, hammer, cable ties, ESD tools, multimeter
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Please check your materials carefully against the package contents. If there are any errors, please contact your distributor.
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Installing the Access Point
● Before installing the device, make sure you have carefully read the requirements described in Chapter 2.
3.3 Precautions
The outdoor AP can be mounted on a wall and a pole (diameter: 50 mm to 70 mm). If the diameter of the pole is
out of the range, the hose clamp is customer-supplied. In this case, it is recommended that you use a hose clamp
with thickness of 2.5mm at least. The installation site varies due to on-the-spot surveys conducted by technical
personnel.
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Installing the Access Point
Please make full preparations as described in Chapter 2 and observe the following precautions before installing
the device.
Before connecting the power supply, make sure the external power supply matches the power module of the
AP.
Before connecting the power cord, make sure the power module is turned off.
When connecting the power cord to a binding post, make sure their colors are the same.
Use the mounting plate and expansion bolts to implement wall mounting.
1. Attach the mounting plate to the wall (ensure that the semicircle opening is downward vertically) and mark
the locations of screw holes. Secure the mounting plate on the wall with M8 x 60 expansion bolts.
2. Install the access point and the connecting rod to the mounting plate on the wall, and tighten the M8 x 20
screws to complete installation.
1. Secure the mounting plate to the vertical pole by threading two clamps through the mounting plate, and
fasten the clamps with screws.
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Figure 3-3 Mounting the Plate on a Pole
2. Install the access point and the connecting rod to the mounting plate with M8 x 20 screws.
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Figure 3-6 Horizontal Pole Mounting
Note
The procedures of horizontal pole mounting are similar to that of vertical pole mounting.
Caution
1. Trim an Ethernet cable according to the distance between the access point and the power supply.
2. Insert the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable through part D, C and B in sequence.
3. Install an RJ45 connector on the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable with an Ethernet cable installation
tool.
4. Insert the RJ45 connector into the LAN 1/PoE/uplink port of the access point, and tighten part B, C and D in
sequence.
5. If you want to install the cable gland without an Ethernet cable threaded through it, insert the waterproof
rubber rod into the washer (rubber gasket), and tighten part B, C and D in sequence.
Caution
Please ensure that the RJ45 connector is properly inserted. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged when
the waterproof cap is tightened. Before removing the network cable, please remove the waterproof cap first and
then the RJ45 connector.
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Warning
The device should not be installed in the place prone to water accumulation, seepage, dripping, and
condensation.
If any requirement above cannot be fulfilled, please use waterproof duct tape and waterproof plaster.
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Appendix A Connectors and Media
Compliant with IEEE 802.3ab, 1000BASE-T requires Category 5e 100-ohm UTP or STP (STP is recommended)
with a maximum distance of 100 meters (328 feet).
1000BASE-T requires all four pairs of wires be connected for data transmission, as shown in Figure 7-1.
10BASE-T uses Category 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP/STP and 1000BASE-T uses Category 5 100-ohm UTP/STP for
connections. Both support a maximum length of 100 meters. Figure A-2 shows100BASE-TX/10BASE-T pin
assignments.
Figure 4-3 shows wiring of straight-through and crossover cables for 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T.
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Figure 4-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Connection
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Appendix B Package Contents
Mounting Plate 1
M8 x 20 Screws 2
Pole Clamps 2
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