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IWE2200-Aa IEEE802.11 a/b/g Long-Ranged Dual-Band Access Point |
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Wireless
access point
The high performance and stable
interepoch IWE2200-Aa provides
easy wireless access for mobile
users in public areas. The
IWE2200-Aa is fully compliant with
any Wi-Fi certified wireless LAN
client and provides anywhere,
anytime wireless connectivity for
mobile users who want to share
files, send emails or access the
Internet.
Wireless
bridge
The IWE2200-Aa provides a highly
reliable wireless point-to-point
networking solution for distant
locations. The standard WDS
(Wireless Distribution System)
technology provides up to 6 static
point-to-point bridging links. The
AP client technology automatically
establishes dynamic bridging links
with APs from any vendor. The AP
client technology is very suitable
for networks that needs link backup
or point-to-multipoint bridging
applications.
Secure authentication based
on industry standard
The IWE2200-Aa can authenticate
and authorize wireless users in
organizations, enterprises, or public
areas by the IEEE 802.1x standard.
It communicates with a backend
RADIUS (Remote Authentication
User Dial In Service) server to see if
a wireless user is allowed to access
the wireless network. Windows XP
has built-in support for IEEE 802.1x.
WEP, WPA/WPA2-personal& enterprise, WDS & AP client security is also
supported for better wireless
security.
Ease of installation and
management
Network administrator can centrally
manage the IWE2200-Aa via a Web
browser or SNMP v1, v2c, 802.1x
and 802.1d MIBs. It is Upnp-enabled
and supports remote firmware
upgrades via TFTP or HTTP file
based upload.
Suitable for public
wireless access
The advanced model of IWE2200-Aa
contains features that are especially
useful in public areas such as hotspots
and enterprises. The wireless client
isolation feature prevents wireless
hackers from attacking other wireless
subscribers computers. The AP load
balancing feature enables wireless
client associations and traffic load to
be shared among all the APs within a
group. The link integrity features will
enable AP continually monitors the
receive data path over the indicated
server for activity as a means of
checking that the link is working
correctly. It will protects public users
from being overcharged by ISP or
Hotspot service.
Wireless Control
IWE2200-Aa provides bandwidth
control feature for ISP to control
the maximum bandwidth of each user.
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- Features
- Specification
- Application
- Ordering Information
- Accessories
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• Wireless
o IEEE802.11 a/b/g compliant
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
o Wireless Bandwidth Control
o Support Mutiple SSID
• Public hotspots
o Link integrity
o Wireless client isolation
o AP load balancing
o Wireless client isolation
• Networking
o DHCP client & server
o Current DHCP mapping table
o Packet filtering (Ethernet/IP/TCP/UDP/Port)
o 802.1d support
• Security
o 64/128-bits WEP
o WPA, WPA2 - Personal, Enterprise
o WDS with WEP
o AP Client with WEP
o Disabling SSID broadcasts
o MAC-address-based access control
o VPN passthrough
• Management
o Web-based management:
Web-based, Windows-based and UPnP
o Local web-based(Syslog serve)BSD remote syslog
o Remote log by SNMP trap
o Firmware upgrade via HTTP
o Configuration backup & restore
o Hardware watchdog timer
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| Ethernet |
IEEE802.3u 10/100Base TX(Auto Negotiation & Auto MDI/MDI-X)
with Power-over-Ethernet(Option) |
| Frequency Range |
802.11a Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) frequency band, 5.15~5.85 GHz (subject to local regulations)
802.11b/g ISM band 2.400~2.4835 GHz (subject to local regulations) |
| Modulation |
802.11a/g OFDM
802.11b CCK (11/5.5 Mbps), DQPSK (2 Mbps), DBPSK (1 Mbps) |
| Operating Channels |
802.11a USA and Canada -13, Europe - up to 19 (Subject to CountryRegulations), Japan -4
802.11b/g USA and Canada -3, Europe -3, Japan -3 |
| Antenna |
2.4GHz / 5GHz rubber R-SMA detachable antenna * 1 |
| Receiver Sensitivity |
802.11a/g Normal Temp Range (typical)
-94dBm@6Mbps, 10-5 BER, -93dBm@9Mbps, 10-5 BER
-86dBm@24Mbps, 10-5 BER, -83dBm@36Mbps, 10-5 BER
-77dBm@48Mbps, 10-5 BER, -74dBm@54Mbps, 10-5 BER
802.11b Typ. -92dBm @ 11Mbps, typical
Typ. -95dBm @ 5.5Mbps, typical
Typ. -96dBm @ 2Mbps, typical
Typ. -97dBm @ 1Mbps, typical |
| Transmit Power |
802.11a 24+/-1dBm Max@6Mbps(300mW),
19dBm Max@54Mbps
802.11b/g 27+/-1dBm Max@11Mbps(600mW),
23dBm Max@54Mbps |
| Physical Dimensions |
175mm (L) × 145mm (W) × 40mm (H) |
| Temperature |
Operating temperature: -20-70oC
Storage temperature: -30-80oC |
| 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 |
| Power supply |
Operating Voltage: DC +12V
Power over Ethernet: Input 48V DC/1A (Option) |
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IWE2200-Aa2pa
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
Indoor AP w/POE, b 500~600mW, a/g 250~300mW
IWE2200-Aa2xaIEEE 802.11a/b/g Indoor AP w/o POE, b 500~600mW, a/g 250~300mW
IWE500-INJ1 port POE Injector
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Antenna |
DC Adapter |
Screws |
User’s Guide CD |
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