D LINK AIRPREMIER N DAP 3525 User Manual

Quick Install Guide  
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DAP-3525  
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Dual Band Exterior PoE Access Point  
B u s i n e s s C l a s s N e t w o r k i n g  
Welcome to D-Link’s line of cloud-managed wireless Access  
Points. Leverage the product’s online interface to configure,  
deploy, secure and manage your entire wireless network.  
Registering Your Access Point Online  
Step 1: Before you can use the Access Point, you must register it online.  
Locate the Unit Identification Code (UIC) on the yellow label placed on the  
underside of your Access Point.  
DAP-3525  
CCAXXXXXXXXXXX  
FCC ID: KA2AP3520A1  
UIC: dl1153422ba3  
IC: 4216A-AP3525A1  
Model: DAP-3525A1  
UIC: dl1153422ba3  
Unit Name:  
Unit Name:  
MAC ID:XXXXXX000002  
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Product Label  
Step 2: Go to http://dlink.cloudcommand.com on a compatible browser  
(Firefox 3.6, Chrome 5.0, Safari 4.0, Internet Explorer 8.0, or later versions).  
Step 3 : Choose the appropriate registration scenario.  
New Customer: If you don’t have an existing CloudCommand™ account, create  
one by following the instructions in our simple step-by-step wizard. The wizard  
will guide you through the initial setup of your entire wireless network.  
Existing Customer: If you already have a CloudCommand™ account, please  
log in. In the left menu bar on your dashboard, click “New Access Pointand  
follow the instructions.  
CloudCommand™ Dashboard  
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Option 1:  
Deploying Your Access Point with Dynamic IP Addressing  
If your network automatically assigns IP addresses (DHCP service), connect  
the Access Point directly to the network by plugging an Ethernet cable into  
the LAN port on its rear panel. Insert the cable’s other end into your existing  
switch or router with Internet connectivity.  
No additional configuration is required. Within a few minutes the Access  
Point will self configure and become ready to use. You have the option  
of later reconfiguring your Access Point to a static IP address using the  
CloudCommand™ interface.  
The DAP-3525 is PoE ( Power over Ethernet ) compliant. You can power it  
either by using a PoE switch or the included power adapter. Once powered,  
the green power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.  
Switch or Router  
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Option 2:  
Deploying Your Access Point without Dynamic IP Addressing  
If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses (No DHCP  
service), follow these steps to properly configure your Access Point:  
Configure APs  
Step 1: Connect the Access Point directly to your computer using an  
Ethernet cable.  
DAP-3525  
PC or Mac  
Step 2: Configure the Ethernet connection of your computer as follows:  
Windows® 7 - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet >  
Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Setting.  
Windows Vista® - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet >  
Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections.  
Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.  
Windows® 2000 - Right-click My Network Places > Properties.  
Right-click on the Local Area  
Connection which represents your  
networkadapterandselectProperties.  
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
and click Properties.  
Click Use the following IP address  
and enter an IP address that is on  
the same subnet as your network  
or the LAN IP address on your new  
DAP-3525.  
Click OK twice to save your settings.  
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Step 3: Launch a web browser and type either the IP address of the access  
point (default - 192.168.0.50) or the default device name of the access point  
The MAC Address is on the lower-left corner of the device label (highlighted  
below).  
DAP-3525  
CCAXXXXXXXXXXX  
FCC ID: KA2AP3520A1  
IC: 4216A-AP3525A1  
Model: DAP-3525A1  
MAC ID:XXXXXX000002  
MADE IN CHINA CM  
Step 4: Once you enter the IP address or device name, the login screen will  
appear.  
Typeadminin the User Name field.  
Leave the Password field blank.  
Click the Login button.  
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Step 5: Once logged in, you will be able to change the Access Point’s IP  
address and DNS information to match your existing network configuration.  
Step 6: No additional configuration is required. Within a few minutes the  
Access Point will self configure and become ready to use.You have the option  
of later reconfiguring your Access Point to a new static IP address using the  
CloudCommand™ interface.  
The DAP-3525 is PoE ( Power over Ethernet ) compliant. You can power it  
either by using a PoE switch or the included power adapter. Once powered,  
the green power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.  
Power over Ethernet  
Switch or Router  
DAP-3525  
Internet  
Step 7: Restore setting change in Step 2.  
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CloudCommand™ Dashboard  
To view your CloudCommand™ dashboard, please log in at  
http://dlink.cloudcommand.com. The dashboard is your starting point to  
monitor network activity, troubleshoot problems, authorize and disconnect  
individual devices, or make configuration changes to your Access Point(s).  
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ManageAccessPointsandconnected  
devices  
View devices connected to your  
primary wireless network  
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View alerts and events, and set up  
alert notifications  
View Access Points in your network  
Read FAQs  
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Display detailed activity reports for  
users and Access Points  
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Register new Access Points  
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Changeconfigurations, Wi-Finetwork  
names, security, and passwords  
to your wireless network  
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Monitor alerts in real time  
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View activity graphs  
View devices connected to your  
guest network  
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Installation / Mounting  
This product should ONLY be installed by an experienced installer who is  
familliar with local building and safety codes and where ever applicable, is  
licensed by the appropriate authorities. Failure to do so may void the D-Link  
product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal  
and financial liabilities. D-Link and its resellers or distributors are not liable for  
injury, damage, or violation of regulations associated with the installation of  
outdoor units or antennas.  
A safety grounding system is necessary to protect your outdoor installation  
from lightning strikes and the build-up of static electricity. The grounding  
system must comply with the National Electrical Code and safety standards  
that apply in your country. Always check with a qualified electrician if you  
are in doubt as to whether your outdoor installation is properly grounded.  
Note: DAP-3525 is certified to IP65 which means the device is protected  
from dust and low pressure jets of water from all directions - limited ingress  
permitted. It is recommended to place this device under a roof.  
Connect the Ethernet Cable  
Step 1: Connect the supplied Ethernet cable with the waterproof enclosure to the  
EthernetportontheDAP-3525.  
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Step2: AfterpluggingtheEthernetcableintheport,tightenthewaterproofenclosure.  
Step3: Attachthegroundingcableandtightenthescrew.  
Attach the Mounting Plate  
Step1: Insert provided wall anchors in the wall where the mounting plate will  
be attached. Usetheprovidedscrewstosecurethemountingplateonthewall.  
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Step 2: Attach the remaining screws securely to the back of the DAP-3525.  
Step 3: Attach the DAP-3525 to the mounting plate.  
Step 4: Slide the DAP-3525 down into the grooves on the mounting plate  
to secure it to the plate.  
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Technical Support  
D-Link’s website contains the latest user documentation and software  
updates for D-Link products.  
U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link Technical Support through  
our website or by phone.  
United States  
Telephone  
877.354.6555  
World Wide Web  
Canada  
Telephone  
877.354.6560  
World Wide Web  
Version 1.0  
February 9, 2011  
Copyright ©2011 D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. D-Link and the D-Link  
logo are registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and  
other countries. CloudCommand™ is a trademark of PowerCloud™ Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Product specifications, size and  
shape are subject to change without notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that  
depicted herein.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  

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