COMMSCOPE R760 Indoor Wi-Fi Access User Guide

June 3, 2024
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COMMSCOPE R760 Indoor Wi-Fi Access

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This Quick Setup Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to install and begin using your RUCKUS R760 Tri-Band 802.11ax Indoor Wi-Fi Access Point (AP). After completing the steps described in this guide, you will be able to place the R760 at your site and begin providing wireless access to users.

FIGURE 1 R760 Access Point: Top View

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Before You Begin

Before deploying RUCKUS products, please check for the latest software
and the release documentation.

Package Contents

A complete R760 installation package includes all of the following items:

  • R760 Access Point
  • One wall-mount anchor kit, including two 1-inch No. 8 steel pan-head Phillips sheet metal screws and two wall-mount anchors
  • One external T-bar bracket (five unassembled parts)
  • One M3 x 8-mm screw with flat and lock washer
  • One safety cable 300-mm length
  • Declaration of Conformity/Regulatory flyer

Required Hardware Tools

  • Admin PC (computer with an ethernet port and Wi-Fi adapter)
  • CAT6 (or better) ethernet cable
  • RUCKUS Wireless 48 VDC power adapter (sold separately) or 802.3at/bt-compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or PoE injector
  • T15 security torx bit

Optional hardware and tools:

  • Customer-supplied small padlock with a 3.5-mm (0.14-in.) or smaller shackle diameter, used to fasten the AP to the secure mounting bracket or the T-bar bracket.
  • Customer-ordered Ruckus Wireless 902-0120-0000 secure mounting bracket kit:
    • If you are mounting the AP on a flat surface using the secure mounting bracket kit, then you need an electric drill with 4.75-mm (3/16-in.) drill bits.
    • If you are mounting the AP on a pipe or pole using the secure mounting bracket kit, then you will also need a 38.1-mm to 63.5-mm (1.5-in. to 2.5-in.) pipe or pole, two pole clamps, and hand tools to tighten the clamps.

Step 1: Connecting Your Computer to the AP

  1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect your computer’s network port to the 10G ETH PoE port on the AP. Refer to Figure 2.
  2. Connect the AC cable of the AC power adapter to a convenient and protected power source. Connect the DC output cable of the AC power adapter to the 48 VDC port on the AP.

NOTE: Alternatively, connect the 10G ETH PoE port to a PoE injector or switch for both power and network connectivity.

NOTE: The PoE switch port must run the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) and power over Ethernet/MDI (PoE+) for AP R760 to operate in full-power mode. This may require enabling both LLDP and Power through MDI (802.3) on the switch, if available.

NOTE: If AP is powered by 802.3at PoE, supported feature set is reduced. For more details, refer to the product data sheet. For full functionality, it is recommended to use 802.3bt-compliant PoE to power the AP.

FIGURE 2 R760 Elements on Bottom Panel

LED Signals
LED signal indicator options are:

  • Power: Green, Red
  • Control: Green
  • AIR: Green, Amber
  • 2.4G: Green, Amber
  • 5G: Green, Amber
  • 6G: Blue, Green, Amber

TABLE 1 R760 Bottom Panel ElementsCOMMSCOPE-R760-Indoor-Wi-Fi-Access-
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Preparing Your Computer for AP Setup

NOTE: The following procedures assume Windows is the operating system. Procedures for other operating systems are similar.

  1. On your Windows PC, navigate to Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings to configure your network adapter from the Local Area Connection settings. Navigate to Local Area Connection > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties to edit the TCP/IPv4 address settings.

  2. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box displays.
    IMPORTANT-QSG: Write down all of the currently active settings so you can restore your computer to its current configuration later (when this process is complete).

  3. Select Use the following IP address (if it is not already selected) and make the following entries:

    • IP address: 192.168.0.22 (or any available address in the 192.168.0.x network, except 192.168.0.1)
    • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    • Default gateway : 192.168.0.1
      Leave the DNS server fields empty.
  4. Click OK to save your changes. Your changes go into effect immediately.

Logging In to the AP

NOTE: The admin PC must be directly connected to the AP through one of the Ethernet ports and powered on, ready for setup.

  1. On your admin PC, open a web browser window.
  2. In the browser, enter the following URL in the browser navigation bar: https://192.168.0.1
  3. Press Enter to initiate the connection. When the security alert dialog box displays, click OK/Yes to proceed.
  4. When the Ruckus Admin login page displays, enter the following:
    • Username: super
    • Password: sp-admin
  5. Click Login. On your first login, you will be prompted to change the default password.
  6. When the Change Password dialog box displays, enter the following:
    • New Password: Enter a new password.
    • Confirm Password: Re-enter the new password.
  7. Click Submit.
  8. Log in using the new password.

Customizing the Wireless Settings

  • 6G configuration is supported only through CLI. Refer to RUCKUS WLAN Configuration for 6.0 GHz APs on page 1.

TABLE 2 Default AP Settings (for your reference)COMMSCOPE-R760-Indoor-
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  1. On the web interface menu, click Configuration > Radio 2.4G or Configuration > Radio 5G. The Configure > Wireless > Common page is displayed.
  2. Verify that the following options are active:
    • Channel: SmartSelect
    • Country Code: If you are not located in the United States of America, select your current country.
  3. Click Update Settings if you made any changes.
  4. Click any of the Wireless # (Wireless LAN Number) tabs at the top of the page.
  5. In Wireless Availability, click Enabled.
  6. Delete the text in the SSID field, then type a name for your network that will help your users identify this AP in their wireless network application.
  7. Click Update Settings to save your changes.
  8. Repeat for each Wireless # (Wireless LAN Number) interface that you want to enable.
  9. Click Logout to exit the web interface.
  10. When the Ruckus Admin login page displays, exit your browser.
  11. Disconnect the AP from the computer and from the power source, and restore your computer to its original network connection configuration settings.

Placing the AP in Your Site

  1. Move the AP to its permanent location (accessible to both power and network connections). For installation instructions, refer to Mounting Instructions on page 2.

  2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the 10G ETH PoE port to an appropriate device:

    • The network device of the ISP or carrier.
    • An Ethernet switch that is connected to the network device of the ISP or carrier.
  3. Connect the AP power adapter (or PoE power supply) to the AP and connect to a convenient power source.
    NOTE: If you will be using PoE, you must use a CAT6 (or better) Ethernet cable to connect the AP to the PoE switch or PoE injector.

  4. Verify that the 10G ETH PoE port LED is lit. After a short pause to re-establish the Internet connection, you can test the AP.

Verifying the Installation

  1. Using any wireless-enabled computer or mobile device, search for and select the wireless network you previously configured.
  2. When connected, open a browser and connect to any public website. Congratulations! Your wireless network is active and ready for use.

Mounting Instructions

Installing the Security Cable

  1. Thread the security cable around a structurally sound anchor and through the eye on the cable itself.
    FIGURE 3 Attaching the Cable to a Structurally Sound Anchor

  2. Allow the safety cable to come down between the T-bar and ceiling tie.
    FIGURE 4 Allowing the Cable Between the T-bar and Ceiling Tie

  3. Secure the eyelet end of the safety cable to the AP with the M3 x 8- mm screw.
    NOTE: Torque screw to 7 in-lbs.
    FIGURE 5 Attaching Security Cable to AP

  4. Attach the AP to the T-bar mounting bracket and tuck any excess safety cable between the AP and ceiling tile so that it is hidden from view.
    NOTE: Do not let the safety cable run near the plastic white cover as it may affect the antenna performance.

FIGURE 6 Tucking Excess CableCOMMSCOPE-R760-Indoor-Wi-Fi-Access-
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Mounting on a Drop-Ceiling T-Bar
The factory-supplied T-bar mounting assembly kit allows you to attach the AP to recessed and flush drop-ceiling T-bars.

  1. Position the studs on the bottom of the T-bar bracket (1 in Figure 7) in the keyholes on the AP enclosure.

  2. Slide the T-bar bracket away from the Ethernet ports on the bottom of the AP until the AP retainer tab (2) snaps into place, trapping the T-bar bracket studs in the keyholes (3).
    FIGURE 7 Attaching the T-bar Bracket to the APCOMMSCOPE-R760-Indoor-Wi-
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  3. Insert the locking tabs (4) so they are in the first position on the T-bar bracket.

  4. Gently push the ceiling tiles, if present, up and out of the way.

  5. Align the centerline of the bracket or AP with the centerline of the Tbar. Push the four locking tabs toward the T-bar until they grip the edges of the T-bar and seat in their locked positions. After installation, the centerline of the AP should be aligned with the centerline of the T-bar.
    FIGURE 8 Attaching the T-bar Bracket to the T-bar

Mounting on a Flat Surface

The factory-supplied mounting screws and plastic wall anchors allow you to attach the AP to a wall or other flat surface.

  1. Use the Mounting Template on the last page of this Quick Setup Guide to mark the locations for two drill holes on the mounting surface.
  2. Use a 4.75-mm (3/16-in.) drill bit to drill holes approximately 25 mm (1 inch) deep into the mounting surface.
  3. Insert the factory-supplied anchors (1 in Figure 9) and mountin screws (2 in Figure 9) into the mounting surface, leaving approximately 6 mm (1/4 inch) of the screw heads protruding for the AP enclosure.

FIGURE 9 Flat Surface Mounting

  • Place the AP onto the mounting screws so the screw heads enter th keyholes on the AP enclosure, and push the AP down until the AP retainer tab snaps into place.

R760 Caution Notices
A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment.

  • CAUTION! The equipment is intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location.
  • CAUTION! The product is intended to be supplied by an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed power supply marked Class 2 or LPS and rated 48 VDC, 1.25A.
  • CAUTION! The equipment can be connected to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.

For More Information

For information on how to configure and manage the AP, refer to the Ruckus Wireless Indoor Access Point User Guide, available from http://docs.commscope.com/?docs-box. © 2022 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved. ARRIS, the ARRIS logo, COMMSCOPE, RUCKUS, RUCKUS WIRELESS, the Ruckus logo, and the Big Dog design are trademarks of CommScope, Inc. and/or its affiliates. Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi logo, Wi-Fi Certified, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, Wi-Fi Protected Access, the Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Wi-Fi Multimedia and WPA2 and WMM are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.COMMSCOPE-R760-Indoor-Wi-Fi-Access-
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Copyright © 2022 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 5 Published April 2022, Part Number 800-72756-001 Rev A.

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