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AP34 Documentation

The Juniper® AP34 Access Point is an indoor Wi-Fi 6E access point that supports 802.11ax. With the support of an omnidirectional Bluetooth antenna, the AP34 provides real-time network insights and asset location services without the need for battery powered BLE beacons and manual calibration.

The Juniper® AP34 Access Point is an indoor Wi-Fi 6E access point that supports 802.11ax. With the support of an omnidirectional Bluetooth antenna, the AP34 provides real-time network insights and asset location services without the need for battery powered BLE beacons and manual calibration.

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Set Up

Follow the implementation steps to quickly install, configure, and upgrade the product.

Before You Begin: Set Up Mist
Set up your Mist account, organization, sites, subscriptions, and admin users.
Step 1: Claim Access Point
Claim and add APs to the Juniper Mist cloud, one-by-one or in bulk.
Step 2: Mount the AP
Determine the best option to mount the AP34.
Step 3: Connect the AP to the Network
Power on the AP34 and connect it to the network.
Step 4: Configure APs and WLANs
Configure your access points and WLANs in the Mist portal.

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Begin using your product to monitor and manage your network.

Troubleshoot APs
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Marvis Actions for APs
Use Marvis Actions to proactively manage and troubleshoot access points.
Upgrade Firmware
Upgrade the access point firmware manually or automatically.
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