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III. Installation
The On-Q WAP 802.11g is best installed during new construction in two steps; at “rough-in” with the
other low voltage cabling such as TV and Phone, but prior to drywall being installed, and at “trim-out”
after the drywall is installed and painted. These steps are detailed below:
A. “Rough-in” steps:
1. A single Cat 5e should be run in the walls from a plastic triple gang box (not supplied) at
the location in the home where the On-Q Wireless Access Point (WAP) will be installed to
the location where the Power Inserter Module will be located (On-Q enclosure) leaving
extra cable at both ends.
NOTE: The preferred location for the WAP 802.11g is in the ceiling or wall of the top
floor, centrally located in the home (see Figure 6). If multiple WAPs are used, they
should be located in overlapping wireless zones.
Figure 6