Chapter 25 Product Specifications

Antenna

SMA antenna connectors, equipped by default with 2dBi omni

Specifications

antenna, 60°

 

When facing the front of the NWA, the antenna on the right is

 

used by wireless LAN adaptor WLAN1, and the antenna on the left

 

is used by wireless LAN adaptor WLAN2.

 

 

Output Power

IEEE 802.11b/g: 17 dBm

 

IEEE 802.11a: 14 dBm

 

 

Operating

Temperature: 0º C ~ 5º C

Environment

Humidity: 20% ~ 95% RH

 

 

 

Storage Environment

Temperature: -40º C ~ 60º C

 

Humidity: 5% ~ 95% RH

 

 

Distance between the

80 mm

centers of wall-

 

mounting holes on

 

the device’s back.

 

 

 

Screw size for wall-

6mm ~ 8mm (0.24" ~ 0.31") head width.

mounting

 

 

 

Table 90 Firmware Specifications

Default IP Address

192.168.1.2

 

 

Default Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0 (24 bits)

 

 

Default Password

1234

 

 

Wireless LAN Standards

IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g

 

 

Wireless security

WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK, IEEE 802.1x

 

 

Layer 2 isolation

Prevents wireless clients associated with your NWA from

 

communicating with other wireless clients, APs, computers or

 

routers in a network.

 

 

Multiple BSSID

MBSSID mode allows the NWA to operate up to 8 different

(MBSSID)

wireless networks (BSSs) simultaneously, each with

 

independently-configurable wireless and security settings.

 

 

Rogue AP detection

Rogue AP detection detects and logs unknown access points

 

(APs) operating in the area.

 

 

Internal RADIUS server

PEAP, 32-entry Trusted AP list, 128-entry Trusted Users list.

 

 

VLAN

802.1Q VLAN tagging.

 

 

STP (Spanning Tree

(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup

Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid

links between switches, bridges or routers. It allows a bridge to

STP)

interact with other (R)STP-compliant bridges in your network to

 

ensure that only one path exists between any two stations on

 

the network.

 

 

WMM QoS

WMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to

 

prioritize wireless traffic.

 

 

Certificates

The NWA can use certificates (also called digital IDs) to

 

authenticate users. Certificates are based on public-private key

 

pairs. Certificates provide a way to exchange public keys for

 

use in authentication.

 

 

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