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Wireless Operating
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Security
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1: Access
Point |
1: MAC Address Filtering |
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2: Client mode |
2: 64 / 128-bit WEP |
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3: Point to Point |
3: 802.1x authentication |
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4: Point to Multiple Point |
4: TKIP, AES |
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5: Wireless Routing CLient |
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6: Gateway |
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7: Wireless Adapter |
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Multiple-SSID Firmware |
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Wireless Operating
Mode: |
Security
Method |
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1: Access
Point |
1: Station Isolation |
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2: Client Mode |
2: MAC Address Filtering |
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3: RootAP / Transparent Client |
3: 64 / 128-bit WEP |
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4: Repeater |
4: 802.1x authentication |
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5: Wireless Adapter |
5: TKIP, AES |
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6: Wireless Routing Client |
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7: Gateway |
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Common Features |
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1: HTTP / HTTPs Web Server |
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2: SNMP |
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3: Telnet / Secure Shell (SSH) |
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4: Event Logging |
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5: Long Range Parameter Settings |
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6: Spanning Tree Protocol |
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7: Parallel Broadband (only in Routing
mode) |
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Multiple-SSID |
| Supports up to 16 virtual (WP18) or 4
virtual (WP54) access points per radio, with unique BSSIDs. Traffic
from each VAP can be tagged to a unique VLAN and /or bridged if
required. Each VAP will be able to configure their own wireless
security |
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| Long Range Support |
| Supports for long-range wireless
deployment with Proprietary Long Distance Algorithm for ACK and CTS
timeout adjustment support. |
| Provides recommended values for the
parameters and at the same time allows for manual fine-tuning for
optimal performance. |
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| Antenna Alignment |
| Antenna Alignment allows the user to
adjust their antenna to receive the optimum throughput. |
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| Bandwidth Control (Available in Routing
Mode) |
| Give the administrator the choice to
manage the bandwidth control of subscribers in case of massive data
transfer which causes slowdown problems when surfing the
internet. |
| Ability to limit the Upload/Download
bandwidth at WAN/LAN ports using either IP address or MAC
address. |
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| Wireless Distribution System
(WDS2) |
| Using the RootAP and Transparent Client
combination, access points can be connected together, using MAC
address /ESSID. |
| Allows RootAPs to be connected to
another RootAPs, which in turn can be connected to another RootAP
through the WDS Setting (coming soon) |
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| Spanning Tree Protocol |
| Provides extra redundancy and able to
auto-reconfigurable when there are changes in the network
topology |
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| IEEE 802.11h
(DFS & TPC) |
| Enables worldwide operation through
support for standards-based Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and
Transmission Power Control (TPC) |
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| DHCP Relay (Only in Router
Mode) |
| Allows DHCP Clients on different subnets
to get IP address from central DHCP server |
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| Antenna Control |
| Allows user to select which antenna
connector on the radio to use, Options are either
MAIN/AUX/Diversity. |
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| SNMP Trap |
| SNMP Traps enable an agent to notify the
management station of significant events by way of an unsolicited
event. |
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| Preferred AP List |
| Users have the opportunity to input 4
MAC addresses of the APs that they prefer to connect to under all
Client modes. |
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| Remote Upgrade of Firmware |
| Allows user to upgrade their firmware
through Telnet/SSH |
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| RIP 1/2 (Only in Routing Mode) |
| Routing Information Protocol version
1/2. |
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| 4.9GHz Public Safety Spectrum Supported
(Multiple-SSID Firmware) |
| WP54 and WP18 with Compex WLM54AG
miniPCI supported the 4.9GHz spectrum specifically for homeland
security and public safety related operation. |
| Variable 5, 10 and 20MHz Transmit
Bandwidth. |
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Certain of the features maybe not available in
some firmware. please check the datasheet or contact
us. |
| Please refer to the datasheet of the
corresponding model for more advanced
features. |