
bridge links can be protected by WEP encryption for better security.
Transmit power control.
Transmit power of the DRBAP’s RF modules can be adjusted
to change RF coverage of the DRBAP.
Detachable antennas.
The factory-mounted antennas can be replaced with high-gain
antennas for different purposes.
DHCP client.
The DRBAP can automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server.
DHCP server.
The DRBAP can automatically assign IP addresses to computers or other de-
vices by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
Static DHCP mappings.
The administrator can specify static IP address to MAC ad-
dress mappings so that the specified IP addresses are always assigned to the hosts with the
specified MAC addresses.
Showing current DHCP mappings.
Showing which IP address is assigned to which
host identified by an MAC address.
Packet Filtering.
The DRBAP provides Layer 2, Layer 3, and Layer 4 filtering capabilities.
Firmware Tools
Firmware upgrade.
The firmware of the DRBAP can be upgraded in the following
methods:
Xmodem-based.
Upgrading firmware over RS232.
TFTP-based.
Upgrading firmware by TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).
HTTP-based.
Upgrading firmware by HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol).
Configuration backup.
The configuration settings of the DRBAP can be backed up to a
file via
TFTP
or
HTTP
for later restoring.
Configuration reset.
Resetting the configuration settings to factory-default values.
Management
Windows-based Wireless Network Manager
for configuring, monitoring, and diag-
nosing the local computer and neighboring APs. The management protocol is MAC-based.
Web-based Network Manager
for configuring and monitoring the DRBAP via a Web
browser. The management protocol is HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol)-based.
SNMP.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE 802.1d,
IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.1x, and Enterprise MIB are supported.
UPnP.
The DRBAP responds to UPnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP user
can locate the DRBAP in My Network Places and use a Web browser to configure it.
System log.
For system operational status monitoring.
Local log.
System events are logged to the on-board RAM of the DRBAP and can
be viewed using a Web browser.
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