I just received an official answer from Onno Harms, Product Manager for Indoor 
WLAN at HPE/Aruba.

We had some issues with early production units of this mount:
o       RJ45 Ethernet cable connectors are not low-profile enough, making it 
difficult to fit the AP on the mount (need to push hard..)
o       The slider that is used to lock the AP in place does not always fully 
return to its original location (“sticky slider”)
The issues have been resolved in rev 2 of the mount. It looks like the customer 
is using revision 1.

Revision 2 is shipping and can be identified by info on the box label (but only 
by DOM, 11/1/2016 or later) and on the plastic slider itself (“Rev 2”)

Using W1 or W1W is always an option, but those are fairly basic mounts without 
security. The W3 mount (when fixed) delivers a cleaner, lower profile end 
result.

Thanks,
/Onno Harms

If you have some of the early production mounts that need to be exchanged, I 
recommend talking with your Aruba account/sales team or VAR.

 
Bruce Osborne
Senior Network Engineer
Network Operations - Wireless
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amel Caldwell [mailto:am...@uw.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Issues with Aruba bracket JY706A AP-220-MNT-W3

Hi Jethro--

When the AP-220-MNT-W3 was first released, we got some and they were nothing 
but trouble; the jumper that came with them was too tall for the mount and the 
button would stick.   We worked with Aruba on the jumper design that comes with 
them and also the button issue.  Aruba fixed both issues and the newer 
AP-220-MNT-W3 are much easier to use now.

The easiest way to tell is by the jumper.  The jumper should have a low-profile 
connector and is a flat cable; the older one looks like a standard CAT5e cable. 
  If you have the older one, I would follow up with your local SE and try to 
get them swapped for the “fixed” version.

Regards

Amel Caldwell

On 5/9/17, 1:12 AM, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv on 
behalf of Jethro R Binks" <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU on behalf of 
jethro.bi...@strath.ac.uk> wrote:

    Hello all,
    
    We are relatively new to the Aruba world, but for our first major 
    deployment (replacing other APs) we're going for JW797A AP-315 with the 
    JY706A AP-220-MNT-W3 White Low Profile Box Style Secure Large AP Flat 
    Surface Mount Kit.
    
    We'd originally done some testing with (I)AP-225 and bracket 
    AP-220-MNT-W2W.
    
    AP-220-MNT-W2W was discontined in favour of AP-220-MNT-W3.
    
    
https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/What-is-the-difference-between-the-AP-220-MNT-W2-and-AP-220-MNT/td-p/274771
    
    Now, as we did a rehearsal for the replacement, we discovered that the 
    AP-315 would not fit the AP-220-MNT-W3 bracket.  The slots for the 
    mounting lugs of the AP are slightly narrower in width, and so the lugs do 
    not fit.
    
    Is this a common problem, or perhaps do we have a bad batch?  Can anyone 
    corroborate?
    
    It is possible to make it fit by some juducious shaving of the plastic, 
    but that's clearly not desirable.
    
    The AP-315 fits fine on the AP-220-MNT-W2W, although because it is a 
    smaller AP it looks a bit odd.  And AP-220-MNT-W2W is EoS regardless.
    
    Jethro.
    
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    Jethro R Binks, Network Manager,
    Information Services Directorate, University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
    
    The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in
    Scotland, number SC015263.
    
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