SonicWave 641 Safety and Regulatory Guide

Connecting PoE and Network Cables

This section describes how to connect the PoE and network cables to the SonicWave 641. For best results, first connect the cables and then mount the SonicWave to the ceiling or wall. The SonicWave 641 is powered by a power adapter or by Power over Ethernet (PoE) (both sold separately). SonicWall recommends using CAT 5e cables to connect PoE to the SonicWave.

When using PoE to power the device, an 802.3at compliant PoE injector, PoE enabled switch, or SonicWall PoE enabled appliance is required to provide power to each SonicWave 641.

To maintain power to the SonicWave 641, the maximum length of CAT 5e cable from the PoE device to the SonicWave 641 is 100 meters (333 feet).

To connect the SonicWave 641 to PoE and the network

  1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Data in port on the PoE Injector or switch to an interface on your network device. If using a SonicWall firewall, connect it to an existing WLAN zone interface on the firewall or to an unused interface to be configured later in SonicOS.

  2. Using a second Ethernet cable, connect the Data and Power Out port on the PoE injector to the LAN/PoE port on your SonicWave 641. This provides your main Ethernet and PoE connection.

    Refer to your PoE guide for more information.

  3. Plug the power cord of the PoE Injector into an appropriate power outlet.

  4. Wait up to two minutes for the LAN LED on the SonicWave 641 to illuminate. This indicates an active connection.

  5. Optionally connect the CONSOLE port using an mini USB cable, for command line management.

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