Features

GENERAL:

Enterprise-class wireless LAN capable of supporting up to 48 infrastructure stations/users.

Power-Over-Ethernet system (POE) allows individual radios to be powered over the same cable used to carry data.

SSID:

Supports multiple SSIDs. Up to eight simultaneous virtual APs can be supported by each TRIMAR radio.

Each SSID can have its own individual security and authentication configuration that supports WEP, WPA or WPA2 (802.11i).

One of the custom configured SSIDs can be selected as the visible SSID that will be broadcasted in the beacon. The station users can scan and only see this visible SSID.

The visible SSID can be reserved for guest users. All of the other SSIDs can be reserved for use by company employees.

TRIMARs can also be configured with none of their SSIDs being visible.

WIRELESS:

Supports 802.11a and 802.11b/g. A TRIMAR radio can be used in either 802.11a mode or 802.11b/g mode; but not in both modes simultaneously.

Supports Atheros SuperA/G turbo mode to boost data rates up to 108Mbps.

Dynamic turbo mode.

Auto-channel setting to allow the radio to select the best channel automatically during system boot-up.

All APs that are wirelessly linked together need to share the same channel but can use different SSIDs.

WIRLESS MESH:

Supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System) with STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) to link with other APs to form a large wireless mesh network.

The WDS connection supports unsecured as well as WEP encrypted deployments.

SECURITY:

WPA/WPA2 support for TKIP and AES cipher type with personal (PSK) and enterprise authentication (through 802.1x with RADIUS server).

Two RADIUS servers setup per each virtual AP to provide flexible and redundant deployment.

Supports four WEP keys (64-bits/128-bits) and authentication type (open / shared key) is shared by each virtual AP and WDS services.

Individual local bridging enable/disable. When disabled, even stations assigned with the same SSID cannot communicate with each other.

WEP key is shared with other virtual APs in the same BSS network.

NETWORK:

Supports VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) tags on each virtual AP. (This function requires a VLAN capable switch or router). VLAN tagging can be enabled/disabled for each individual SSID. Each virtual AP can be assigned a unique VLAN ID (1 to 4095). The VLAN ID determines to which VLAN a station belongs when the station associated with the SSID.

VLAN support provides more secure network deployment. Traffic for each individual VLAN ID is separated from each other.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT:

SNMP v1 and v2 with OTC enterprise MIB for total wireless management.

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TRIMAR specifications

OTC Wireless TRIMAR is a state-of-the-art technology designed to revolutionize the way we communicate and manage wireless networks. This innovative solution is specifically engineered for maritime applications, and it enhances operational efficiency, safety, and connectivity in challenging environments.

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