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                                                                              C H A P T E R                           7
             2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade

             This chapter provides upgrade instructions for the 2.4-GHz (IEEE 802.11b-compliant or
             IEEE 802.11g-compliant) radio card and includes the following sections:
              •   Upgrade Overview, page 7-2
              •   Opening the Access Cover, page 7-3
              •   Removing a Blank Spacer Card, page 7-4
              •   Removing a 2.4-GHz Radio, page 7-5
              •   Installing a 2.4-GHz Radio, page 7-7




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                                                                                                    Chapter 7   2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade
 Upgrade Overview

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Upgrade Overview
                      This section provides instructions for upgrading the access point 2.4-GHz radio. The following
                      operations summarize the upgrade procedure:
                      1.   Remove all cables and power connections from the access point.
                      2.   Follow standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures.
                      3.   Place the access point on an ESD-protected work surface.
                      4.   Open the access point’s 2.4-GHz radio access cover.
                      5.   For an access point without a 2.4-GHz radio feature, remove the blank spacer card.
                      6.   For an access point with a 2.4-GHz radio feature, remove the existing 2.4-GHz radio card.
                      7.   Install the new 2.4-GHz radio card.
                      8.   Close the access point 2.4-GHz radio access cover.


         Caution      ESD can damage the Cisco Aironet radio and the internal components of the access point. It is
                      recommended that the 2.4-GHz radio upgrade procedures be performed by an ESD-trained service
                      technician at an ESD-protected workstation.



            Note      After you install the new radio, all configurable radio settings will be at default values. Refer to the Cisco
                      IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points for complete instructions on
                      configuring the new radio.



Unpacking the Radio
                      Each 2.4-GHz radio is shipped with the following items:
                       •   Quick start guide
                       •   A product registration card
                       •   A T-10 tamper-resistant Torx L-wrench
                       •   A 2.4-GHz radio compliance label
                      If anything is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative for support.




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Opening the Access Cover
                         To open the 2.4-GHz radio access cover, follow these steps:


              Step 1     Remove all cables and power connections from the access point.
              Step 2     Remove all static-generating items from the work area, such as plastic material, styrofoam cups, and
                         other similar items.
              Step 3     Place the access point and the new 2.4-GHz radio (in its antistatic bag) on an antistatic work surface.
              Step 4     Discharge any static buildup on your body by touching a grounded surface (antistatic work surface)
                         before proceeding.
              Step 5     Position the access point so that the bottom cover is facing up.


             Caution     The internal access point components and the 2.4-GHz radio can be damaged by ESD from improper
                         handling.

              Step 6     Remove the bottom access cover using the T-10 tamper-resistant Torx L-wrench provided with your
                         Cisco radio card (see Figure 7-1).

                         Figure 7-1   Location of 2.4-GHz Radio Access Cover Screw

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                         1       Access Cover Screw


                         If your access point was not configured with a 2.4-GHz radio, go to the “Removing a Blank Spacer Card”
                         section. If you are replacing an existing 2.4-GHz radio, go to the “Removing a 2.4-GHz Radio” section.




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 Removing a Blank Spacer Card

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Removing a Blank Spacer Card
                       When your access point is not factory-configured with a 2.4-GHz radio, it contains a blank spacer card
                       in the internal mini-PCI connector. You must remove the blank spacer card prior to installing a new
                       2.4-GHz radio card.


          Caution      Handle all components carefully and observe all ESD precautions. The internal access point components
                       and the 2.4-GHz radio can be damaged by ESD from improper handling.

                       To remove the blank spacer card from the mini-PCI connector, following these steps:


           Step 1      Push the card-retaining clips (on each side of card) away from the card (see Figure 7-2). When released,
                       the board springs up.

                       Figure 7-2      Location of Retaining Clips on Blank Spacer Card

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                       1        Card-retaining clips                                 3   Antenna connector (black wire)
                       2        Antenna connector (white wire)


           Step 2      Carefully bend the card near the slots in opposite directions to provide enough clearance to remove the
                       antenna wires.




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              Step 3     Remove the antenna wires from the blank spacer card.


                         Caution     To avoid damaging the antenna wire assemblies, handle them by their connectors.

              Step 4     Remove the blank spacer card from the mini-PCI connector.
                         For instructions on installing the radio card, go to the “Installing a 2.4-GHz Radio” section.




Removing a 2.4-GHz Radio
                         To remove a 2.4-GHz radio card from your access point, follow these steps:


             Caution     The internal access point components and the 2.4-GHz radio can be damaged by ESD from improper
                         handling.


              Step 1     Use your fingers to carefully remove the antenna wire connectors from the 2.4-GHz radio card.


                         Caution     The antenna connectors can be damaged by using a pair of long-nose pliers during the removal
                                     process.



                         Caution     To avoid damaging the antenna wire assemblies, handle them by their connectors.




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          Step 2      Remove the 2.4-GHz radio card from the mini-PCI connector by performing the following operations:
                      a.   Push the card-retaining clips (on each side of card) away from the card (see Figure 7-3). When
                           released, the radio card springs up (see Figure 7-4).

                      Figure 7-3      Location of Retaining Clips on 2.4-GHz Radio Card

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                      1       Card-retaining clips


                      b.   Grasp the radio card only on the edges, being careful not to touch components on the board or the
                           gold connector pins.
                      c.   Remove the 2.4-GHz card from the mini-PCI connector.
          Step 3      Place the removed 2.4GHz radio card into an anti-static bag.
                      For instructions on installing a new radio card, go to the “Installing a 2.4-GHz Radio” section.




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Installing a 2.4-GHz Radio
                          To install a new 2.4-GHz radio card into the access point, follow these steps:


              Caution     The internal access point components and the 2.4-GHz radio can be damaged by ESD from improper
                          handling.


               Step 1     Carefully remove the Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz radio card from its anti-static bag.
               Step 2     Grasp the radio card only on the edges, being careful not to touch components on the board or the gold
                          connector pins.
               Step 3     Connect the black antenna wire connector to the radio card antenna connector marked by the black label
                          (see Figure 7-4).


              Caution     To avoid damaging the antenna wire assemblies, handle them by their connectors.


                          Figure 7-4   Antenna Connector Labels and Mini-PCI Connector




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                          1       Antenna connector (black wire)                     3       Mini-PCI connector
                          2       Antenna connector (white wire)


               Step 4     Connect the white antenna wire connector to the radio card antenna connector marked by the white label
                          (see Figure 7-4).


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           Step 5       Insert the radio card into the access point’s mini-PCI connector by following these steps:
                        a.     Tilt the radio card at approximately 20o to 30o so that its gold pins are aligned with the mini-PCI
                               connector (see Figure 7-4).

                        b.     Push the card into the mini-PCI connector until it clicks into place.
           Step 6       Carefully push the card down (towards the access point’s motherboard) until the card-retaining clips lock
                        into the notches on the side of the radio card (you will hear a click).
           Step 7       Carefully position the antenna wires so that the metal connectors do not touch each other.


          Caution       Damage to the radio could occur if the antenna connectors are touching when power is applied. If they
                        are touching, carefully rotate them in opposite directions until they are separated.

           Step 8       Reinstall the 2.4-GHz radio access cover and use the T-10 tamper-resistant Torx L-wrench to tighten the
                        cover’s retaining screw.
           Step 9       Remove the backing paper from the 2.4-GHz radio compliance label.
           Step 10      Carefully attach the label in the space provided below the access point’s product compliance label as
                        shown in Figure 7-5.

                        Figure 7-5     Location of Product Compliance Labels

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                        1       2.4-GHz radio compliance label                       2   Access point product compliance label



                        Note      If your access point contains a 5-GHz radio module, there is also a 5-GHz radio compliance label
                                  on the back of the unit.



                        Note      If you access point has an existing 2.4-GHz radio compliance label, place your new 2.4-GHz
                                  radio compliance label over the existing label.

                        The radio card installation is now complete. To configure the radio with your wireless network settings,
                        refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points.




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Document Modified: 2003-09-02 14:16:03

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