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IWE1100Tb Long-Range Dual-Radio Repeater |
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• Special Features
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The IWE1100Tb Series wireless Dual-Radio Repeater, based on IEEE 802.11b Technology,
delivers Dual-Radio Repeater feature which has two independently configurable RF interfaces.
Each RF interface can be configured either as an AP interface, a static bridge interface
or a dynamic bridge interface.
It can be configured into four operation modes, Bridge Repeater, Static AP Repeater, Dynamic AP Repeater and Dual AP modes.
Under Bridge Repeater mode, both interfaces are configured as static bridge interfaces.
Packets are stored and forwarded between the two RF interfaces wit full bandwidth.
It¡¦s possible to use several IWE1100Tbs to extend the transmission distance.
In Static AP Repeater mode, one interface is configured as an AP interface
and the other is configured as a WDS bridge interface.
The Static AP Repeater is suitable for situations in which Ethernet wiring between
the AP and the network backbone is inaccessible.
IEEE 802.1x-compliant and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Services)
in the product category, the most up-to-date wireless security solution for applications in public places
such as airports, hotels, fast-food restaurants, etc. People with mobile computers can
utilize services offered by access points within these areas to connect to the Internet securely
and with virtually no effort. The standard protocol format allows WISPs (Wireless Internet Service Providers)
bill the usage of their wireless services through IWE1100 Series through their RADIUS servers.
Moreover, the IWE1100 Series provides standard WDS (Wireless Distribution System) bridge
functionality joining LAN segments that may be geographically separated (e.g., in two buildings, or in campus)
to a complete network. Up to 6 WDS bridge links work in AP function simultaneously, enabling LAN segments to
be flexibly connected to mirror any network topology which a traditional wired network can achieve.
The bundled Antenna Alignment Utility provides the at-a-glance way to easily assist the antenna deployment
through the friendly Windows-based user interface!
The optional POE function allows the power feeding by Ethernet cable to eliminate
the additional power line requirement in special install environment.
With the sleek and intuitive Web-based user interface, the IWE1100 can be easily managed and satisfied by
system integrators’ various requirements.
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- Features
- Specification
- Application
- Ordering Information
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• Wireless
o Two IEEE802.11b-based RF interfaces
o 4 operational modes: Bridge repeater,
Static AP repeater, Dynamic AP repeater and
Dual AP
o High transmit power up to 200mW
o WDS - static bridging
o AP client - dynamic bridging AP browsing with
signal strength Preferred ESSID/BSSID selection
o Transmit power control
o Associated wireless clients status
o Data rate settings
• Security
o 64/128-bits WEP
o WPA - TKIP/IEEE 802.1x
o EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS and PEAP support
o Disabling SSID broadcasts
o MAC-address-based access control
o VPN pass-through
• Public hotspots
o Link integrity
o Wireless client isolation
o AP load balancing
o Association control
• Networking
o DHCP client & server
o Current DHCP mapping table
o Packet filtering (Ethernet/TCP/UDP/Port)
• Management
o Rich set of tools for remote management:
Web-based, Windows-based and UPnP
o Secure administration
o SNMP v1 & v2
o SNMP traps: Standard and private traps
o MIB II, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.1d,
IEEE 802.1x, and private enterprise MIB
o System log
o WDS link health monitoring
o WDS link quality indicator
o Firmware upgrade via HTTP and TFTP
o Configuration backup & restore
o Hardware watchdog timer
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| Standards |
IEEE802.11b for Wireless LAN
IEEE802.3u 10/100BaseTX for Ethernet LAN |
| Frequency Range |
2.4-2.4835 GHz, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) |
| Operating Channels |
USA: 1-11 (FCC)
Canada: 1-11 (IC)
Europe: 1-13 (ETSI)
France: 10-13
Japan: 1-14 |
| Antenna |
2dBi diversity antennas depending on model variations |
| Security |
64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS (Advanced) |
| Transmit Power |
17dBm typical |
| Receiver Sensitivity |
Better than -85dBm |
| Line-of-Sight Range |
1200ft (400meters) with outdoor line of sight |
| Client OS Support |
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP, Unix and Macintosh |
| Supported Protocols |
NAT, PAP/CHAP, PPPoE, PPP, HTTP, DHCP, TCP/IP, RADIUS, DNS,
NetBIOS, AppleTalk, and IPX/SPX |
| Operating Voltage |
DC +5V or Power over Ethernet supported power (optional) |
| Network Architecture |
Infrastructure, Wireless Distribution System (WDS) |
| Physical Dimensions |
175mm (L) × 145mm (W) × 50mm (H) |
| Temperature |
Operating temperature: 0-55oC
Storage temperature: -20-70oC |
| Humidity |
5%-95% non-condensing in storage |
| Diagnostic LEDs |
Power, LAN Link/ACT, RF Link/ACT, System Alive |
| Emissions |
FCC Part 15 Class B & CE |
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IWE1100-Tb1xa(i)
IEEE 802.11b Dual-Radio Reapeater, 100mW
IWE1100-Tb1pa(i)
IEEE 802.11b Dual-Radio Reapeater w/POE, 100mW
IWE1100-Tb2xa(i)
IEEE 802.11b Dual-Radio Reapeater, 200mW
IWE1100-Tb2pa(i)
IEEE 802.11b Dual-Radio Reapeater, w/POE, 200mW
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