WHP Wireless WHP-1120, WHP-1100, WHP-1130 user manual Config Window Wireless Panel, Ssid

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From the Filter panel, some, all, or none of the protocols listed may be selected for filtering out:

IP Protocol

IPX Protocol

NetBEUI Protocol

AppleTalk Protocol

Other Protocols

Internet Multicast Frames

Config Window – Wireless Panel

The Wireless panel (Figure 14) provides access to the Wireless settings.

 

 

 

Figure 14. Config window — Wireless panel

These settings are explained in the following table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Assigns the Outdoor AP a unique name that allows

 

 

 

 

the AP to be easily identified on the network.

 

 

 

SSID

 

Identifies the wireless LAN domain that this AP is in.

 

 

 

 

 

A domain is generally composed of wireless APs you

 

 

 

 

 

are most likely to communicate with. You can type an

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Outdoor Access Point

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Contents User’s Manual Trademarks Packing List Contents Advanced Settings Figures Introduction Related Products Wlan Management System Automatic Discovery of Compatible DevicesWindows 95/98 Windows NTWindows 2000/XP Wlan Management System Hardware and Software Requirements Terminology Used in this Guide BSSID, MAC IDHow to Use this Guide Planning the Network Infrastructure Network TypesSingle-AP network Planning an Infrastructure Network Single AP InstallationMultiple AP Installation RoamingOutdoor Access Point Outdoor Access Point and DC Injector Hardware DescriptionOutdoor Access Point Installation Hardware Pre-configuration Wireless Product Placement Guidelines Page Welcome window Click Next Using the Wlan Management System Auto-DiscoveryKick Start Function WMS Hosts View windowsWlan Kick Start window Configuration Config Window IP PanelConfig Window Filter Panel Config window Filter panelConfig Window Wireless Panel SsidTransmission Config Window MAC Access Control Panel Config window Mac Access Control panelWEP Disable, Authentication Open Disable data encryption Config Window Snmp Access Control Panel New/Edit Address dialog box will open Figure Config Window Ieee 802.1X Panel Authentication OptionsAccounting Options Radius Settings Config Window Trap Server Panel Config window Trap Server panelTrap View Trap Server panel Clear all address functionConfig Window Advanced Panel MonitorMonitor command in pop-up menu Identity InformationStatistics StationsFactory Reset RestartUpgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware dialog boxManage WMS Host Table Advanced SettingsBatch mode operation Partition the network according to the physical locationCreate Host Table via Automatic Discovery Import Host Table to check device’s availabilityNew/Edit/Delete a Host Address on Host Table Exporting a Configuration Profile to a File Importing a Configuration Profile from a FileEncryption On screen, click Import FAQs Question AnswerTroubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsTechnical Support Limited Warranty HardwareLimited Warranty Service Procedures Service after Warranty Period Regulatory Domains and Channels FCC Etsi

WHP-1100, WHP-1120, WHP-1130 specifications

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The WHP-1100, on the other hand, is engineered for simplicity and efficiency. It offers seamless wireless coverage with a single-band operation at 2.4GHz, making it ideal for basic home networking needs. Its user-friendly setup process allows for quick deployment, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. The WHP-1100 boasts energy-saving features that help reduce power consumption without sacrificing performance, which is particularly appealing for eco-conscious users.

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All three models incorporate leading technologies such as MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), ensuring better signal strength and faster speeds. They also come equipped with the latest Wi-Fi standards, providing users with future-proofing capabilities and improved performance. The aesthetic designs of these devices complement any modern setting, making them not only functional but also visually appealing.

In summary, WHP Wireless provides a range of models that cater to different networking needs. The WHP-1120 is perfect for high-demand applications, the WHP-1100 offers simplicity for basic users, and the WHP-1130 is ideal for those seeking high performance and security. Each model encompasses advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and reliability that WHP Wireless is known for, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their wireless experience.