
Wireless LAN access points/Ethernet clients
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Wireless LAN access points/Ethernet clients
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Device properties
Wireless interfaces
The devices have up to two dual band wireless interfaces with 13 channels according to
IEEE 802.11b/g in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and 19 channels according to IEEE 802.11a
(observing IEEE 802.11h standards) in the 5 GHz band.
Security
Encryption
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WEP or WEPplus with 64-bit or 128-bit keys
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WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES with full support of standard IEEE 802.11i
Authentication
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PSK
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IEEE 802.1x (RADIUS) with EAP TLS, EAP TTLS or PEAP (even in "Client" mode)
Filtering
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MAC filtering in the access points
Networking
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Redundancy through the use of Spanning Tree
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VLAN support according to IEEE 802.1q
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DHCP client or fixed IP address
User interface
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Password-protected access to the web interface
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Configurable access via HTTP or HTTPS
Client monitoring
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Client connection monitoring by the access points (messages are sent in the event of
connection loss)
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In the event that the uplink is lost, dual access points can abandon the clients so that
the clients can search for another access point via roaming.
Hardware
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IP65 housing
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Fixed onto a mounting plate
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Replaceable antennas (R-SMA connection on the device)
Compliance with regulating bodies
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Compliance with the legal requirements of the country of use is automatic on selection
of the country in the web interface
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Selectable antennas/transmission power combinations to comply with regulations
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Transmission power can be set manually