User
Manual
TEW
‐
455APBO
High
Power
Wireless
Outdoor
PoE
Access
Point
28
Diffserv/IP
TOS
and
802.1p
will
be
mapped
into
4
Access
Categories
of
WMM,
packets
without
QOS
header
will
be
assigned
to
Best
Effort
queue,
see
table
below.
802.1p/IP
TOS
mapping
to
WMM:
Queue
Data
Transmitted
Clients
to
AP
IP
TOS
802.1P
Priority
Priority
Description
AC_BK
Background.
0x08
0x20
1,
2
Low
High
throughput.
Bulk
data
that
requires
maximum
throughput
and
is
not
time
‐
sensitive
is
sent
to
this
queue
(FTP
data,
for
example).
AC_BE
Best
Effort
0,
3
Medium
Medium
throughput
and
delay.
Most
traditional
IP
data
is
sent
to
this
queue
AC_VI
Video
0x28
0xa0
4,
5
High
Minimum
delay.
Time
‐
sensitive
video
data
is
automatically
sent
to
this
queue
AC_VO
Voice
0x30
0xe0
0x88
0xb8
6,
7
High
Time
‐
sensitive
data
like
VoIP
and
streaming
media
are
automatically
sent
to
this
queue
IAPP
Support:
By
default,
it’s
“
Disable
”
.
Inter
Access
‐
Point
Protocol
is
designed
to
enforce
unique
association
throughout
an
ESS(Extended
Service
Set)
and
to
enforce
secure
exchange
of
station's
security
context
between
current
access
point
(AP)
and
new
AP
during
hand
off
period.
IAPP
supported
only
for
WPA
‐
PSK/WPA2
‐
PSK,
WPA
‐
Enterprise/WPA2
‐
Enterprise
and
802.1X
security
type.
Maximum
Clients:
The
default
value
is
32.
You
can
enter
the
number
of
wireless
clients
that
can
associate
to
a
particular
SSID.
When
the
number
of
client
is
set
to
5,
only
5
clients
at
most
are
allowed
to
connect
to
this
VAP.
VLAN
ID
(Tag):
By
default,
it’s
selected
“
Disable
”.
This
system
supports
tagged
Virtual
LAN
(VLAN).
A
valid
number
of
0
to
4094
can
be
entered
after
it’s
enabled.
If
your
network
utilize
VLANs
you
could
tie
a
VLAN
ID
to
a
specific
SSID,
and
packets
from/to
wireless
clients
belonging
to
that
SSID
will
be
tagged
with
that
VLAN
ID.
This
enables
security
of
wireless
applications
by
applying
VLAN
ID.
Security
Type:
Options
are
“Disabled”,
“WEP”,
and
“AES”
from
the
drop
‐
down
list.
All
devices
need
to
have
the
same
security
setting
to
build
WDS
link.
Î
Disable:
Data
are
unencrypted
during
transmission
when
this
option
is
selected.
Î
WEP:
Wired
Equivalent
Privacy
(WEP)
is
a
data
encryption
mechanism
based
on
a
64
‐
bit,
128
‐
bit
or
152
‐
bit
shared
key.