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Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the On-Q In-Wall Wireless Access Point by Tara W. Extend your home network with this wireless access point from On-Q. Its unobtrusive in-wall design allows it to blend seamlessly into your decor. The access point installs in a standard plastic 3-gang switch box and is powered by an included module that resides in your On-Q structured wiring enclosure, near your modem or router. The module connects to the access point via CAT-5e cable and to the modem or router via an included CAT-5e patch cable. This wireless access point features LEDs that indicate data, wireless, and power status. A reset button allows you to restart the connection. On-Q part # 364891-01in-wall access point for a wireless home networkinstalls in standard plastic 3-gang switch box"Power Over CAT-5e" module, power supply, and CAT-5e patch cable included802.11g wireless networkingLEDs indicate data, wireless, and power statuswarranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Rectangular in-wall IEEE 802.11g wireless access point 24" Cat 5e jumper cable (with RJ45 plugs on both ends) 6 Screws (Length=1.25") POE Injector AC adapter with attached 6' DC output cord (DC Output: 24 VDC/200mA) User Guide CD-ROM with printable manuals and instructions Instruction/Installation sheet Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Product Overview: The On-Q In Wall IEEE 802.11g Wireless Access Point (WAP) gives you broad coverage helps create multiple localized hot spots throughout your home. A Cat 5 power injector and power supply are also included. Installation Highlights: This WAP mounts discreetly into the wall, and installs into a triple-gang box (not supplied). The power and signal are fed into the unit via a single Cat 5 cable. It is recommended that the unit should be located on the top floor of your home. If multiple WAPs are used, they should be located in order to create overlapping wireless zones. Power Over Cat 5 Injector: The supplied WAP Power Over Cat 5 Inserter Module combines the signal from a Network Interface Module with a 24-volt power supply onto the single Cat 5 cable that plugs into the WAP. The power injector has an RJ45 "Data In" jack and a DC power plug (for the supplied 24-volt power supply), plus a Data/Power Out Jack (RJ45) for the connection to the WAP. The injector comes installed in a metal mounting bracket designed to be installed into a standard On-Q enclosure. Dimensions--in bracket: Width=6.43", Height=2.315", Depth=3.61" Product Reviews Be the first to review this product. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. Your email won't be visible. Please use the email address that is associated with your order. 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Learn more about Networking Learn more about Networking Creating a Home Network: The Basics Creating a Home Network: The Basics Tara W. 2/14/2008 based on 83 ratings (10 comments) An introduction to creating a network, wired or wireless, including the components you'll need and basic setup tips. Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 11 ratings (2 comments) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Networking For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the On-Q In-Wall Wireless Access Point, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_7176489101/On-Q-In-Wall-Wireless-Access-Point.html ). close X Can we help you find something or answer a question? Chat with a Crutchfield advisor or call 1-800-320-6609. Chat
Our take on the On-Q In-Wall Wireless Access Point by Tara W. Extend your home network with this wireless access point from On-Q. Its unobtrusive in-wall design allows it to blend seamlessly into your decor. The access point installs in a standard plastic 3-gang switch box and is powered by an included module that resides in your On-Q structured wiring enclosure, near your modem or router. The module connects to the access point via CAT-5e cable and to the modem or router via an included CAT-5e patch cable. This wireless access point features LEDs that indicate data, wireless, and power status. A reset button allows you to restart the connection. On-Q part # 364891-01in-wall access point for a wireless home networkinstalls in standard plastic 3-gang switch box"Power Over CAT-5e" module, power supply, and CAT-5e patch cable included802.11g wireless networkingLEDs indicate data, wireless, and power statuswarranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Rectangular in-wall IEEE 802.11g wireless access point 24" Cat 5e jumper cable (with RJ45 plugs on both ends) 6 Screws (Length=1.25") POE Injector AC adapter with attached 6' DC output cord (DC Output: 24 VDC/200mA) User Guide CD-ROM with printable manuals and instructions Instruction/Installation sheet Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Product Overview: The On-Q In Wall IEEE 802.11g Wireless Access Point (WAP) gives you broad coverage helps create multiple localized hot spots throughout your home. A Cat 5 power injector and power supply are also included. Installation Highlights: This WAP mounts discreetly into the wall, and installs into a triple-gang box (not supplied). The power and signal are fed into the unit via a single Cat 5 cable. It is recommended that the unit should be located on the top floor of your home. If multiple WAPs are used, they should be located in order to create overlapping wireless zones. Power Over Cat 5 Injector: The supplied WAP Power Over Cat 5 Inserter Module combines the signal from a Network Interface Module with a 24-volt power supply onto the single Cat 5 cable that plugs into the WAP. The power injector has an RJ45 "Data In" jack and a DC power plug (for the supplied 24-volt power supply), plus a Data/Power Out Jack (RJ45) for the connection to the WAP. The injector comes installed in a metal mounting bracket designed to be installed into a standard On-Q enclosure. Dimensions--in bracket: Width=6.43", Height=2.315", Depth=3.61"
Learn more about Networking Learn more about Networking Creating a Home Network: The Basics Creating a Home Network: The Basics Tara W. 2/14/2008 based on 83 ratings (10 comments) An introduction to creating a network, wired or wireless, including the components you'll need and basic setup tips. Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 11 ratings (2 comments) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Networking
Creating a Home Network: The Basics Creating a Home Network: The Basics Tara W. 2/14/2008 based on 83 ratings (10 comments) An introduction to creating a network, wired or wireless, including the components you'll need and basic setup tips.
Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 11 ratings (2 comments) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies.