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Mounting AP 250

Mounting AP 250

mcockerham
New Contributor II
Mounting AP 250
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mcockerham
New Contributor II
Thanks for the help. Just going to get L- brackets drill them and paint them white.

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mcockerham
New Contributor II
Thanks for the help. Just going to get L- brackets drill them and paint them white.

You can close the ticket.

bruce_stahlin
Contributor III

To clarify and confirm what Sam is asking, you are looking for an option to mount to a wall, yet keep a downward orientation as if hanging from a ceiling grid?

Is cabling an issue in this environment that would prevent you from installing closer to the center of the room, away from the walls? Additionally, have you considered extending coverage with ATOM AP30s using security locks?

 

Best,

BJ

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking? If you need to purchase a specific type of bracket, you would want to talk to sales.

mcockerham
New Contributor II
No. I need an L-bracket to mount the AP at a right angle.
It's a very large school dining room and I need to get max coverage but I have to stay on the wall. I know the antennas are omnidirectional.
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