A growing number of enterprises employ equipment at the “edge” of the network that relies on
physical connections to the cabling infrastructure at the work area, while also having the ability
to maintain mobile network access at other locations. A wireless access point is a wireless device
which provides connectivity to other wireless devices within its coverage area and also provides
interconnection to a wired network. The current suite of TR-42 infrastructure and cabling
standards do not specifically cover cabling to wireless access points. Supplementary information
is needed on the number of outlets and outlet placement for wireless access points.