WEP-2L. User manual
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2 Device description
2.1 Purpose
WEP-2L wireless access point is designed for provision of users' access to high-speed safe network.
The device is dedicated to create L2 wireless networks interfacing with a wired network. WEP-2L is connected to a
wired network via 10/100/1000M Ethernet interface and arrange high-speed access to the Internet for devices
supporting Wi-Fi technology at 2.4 and 5 GHz.
The device has two radio interfaces to organize two physical wireless networks.
WEP-2L supports up-to-date requirements to service quality and allows transmitting more important traffic in
higher priorities queues. Prioritization is based on main QoS technologies: CoS (special tags in VLAN packet field)
and ToS (tags in IP packet field).
ACL rule creation functionality and support for traffic shaping on each VAP allows you to fully manage access,
service quality and restrictions, both for all subscribers and for everyone in particular.
The devices are designed to be installed in offices, state buildings, conference halls, laboratories, hotels, etc. The
creation of virtual access points with different types of encryption allows clients to delimit access rights among
users and groups of users.
2.2 Device specification
Interfaces:
1 port of Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T(RJ-45) with PoE+ support;
Functions:
WLAN capabilities:
Support for IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards;
Data aggregation, including A-MPDU (Tx/Rx) and A-MSDU (Rx);
WMM-based priorities and packet planning;
Dynamic frequency selection (DFS);
Support for hidden SSID;
8 virtual access points
Third-party access point detection;
Spectrum analyzer;
Channel autoselection.
Network functions:
Autonegotiation of speed, duplex mode and switching between MDI and MDI-X modes;
Support for VLAN;
Authentication support 802.1X;
DHCP client;
ACL;
NTP;
Support for Syslog;
GRE;
GRE over IPsec;
Transmission of subscriber traffic out of tunnel.
QoS functions
Priority and profile-based packet scheduling;
Bandwidth limitation for each VAP;