MaxR-3210 Wireless-N Access Point User Manual
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Arada Systems Confidential
v1.1, Dec 2009
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WMM Power Save Support.
Power Save uses mechanisms from 802.11e and legacy 802.11
to save power (for battery powered equipment) and fine-tune power consumption
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VLAN Security Profiles.
Each Security Profile can be assigned a VLAN ID as each Security
Profile is modified.
802.11b/g/n Standards-based Wireless Networking
The MaxR-3210 Single Band Wireless-N Access Point provides a bridge between Ethernet wired
LANs and 802.11b/g/n compatible wireless LAN networks. It provides connectivity between
Ethernet wired networks and radio-equipped wireless notebook systems, desktop systems, print
servers, and other devices. Additionally, the MaxR-3210 supports the following wireless features:
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Aggregation Support
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Reduced Inter Frame Spacing support
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Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) support
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Distributed coordinated function (CSMA/CA, Back off procedure, ACK procedure,
retransmission of unacknowledged frames)
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RTS/CTS handshake
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Beacon generation
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Packet fragmentation and reassembly
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Auto or long preamble
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Roaming among access points on the same subnet
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
The MaxR-3210 can connect to a standard Ethernet network. The LAN interface is autosensing
and capable of full-duplex or half-duplex operation.
The access point incorporates Auto Uplink
TM
technology. The Ethernet port will automatically
sense whether the Ethernet cable plugged into the port should have a “normal” connection such as
to a computer or an “uplink” connection such as to a switch or hub. That port will then configure
itself to the correct configuration. This feature also eliminates any concerns about crossover
cables, as Auto Uplink will accommodate either type of cable to make the right connection.
System Requirements
Before installing the MaxR-3210, make sure your system meets these requirements:
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A 10/100/1000 Mbps Local Area Network device such as a hub or switch