BW2251 User Guide v1.0
Nov. 2013
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Multiple BSSID “Virtual AP” Technology
Supports up to16 BSSID and each can be configured independently to support range of security
policies, authentication model, RADIUS servers and VLAN IDs. Each BSSID also can be set different
priority based on 802.1p tag or 802.11e EDCA which enables WLAN client device to access wireless
link QoS capabilities.
Ease Installation and Deployment
Power option includes an integrated IEEE 802.3at Power-over-Ethernet port enables effortless
deployment in various environments.
Easy and Secure Remote Management
BW2251 supports secure remote management through HTTPS, CLISH, SNMP and TR-069(DMS)
management.
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Secure management via HTTPs, CLISH, SNMP
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Support TR-069 protocol
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Detail client survey and site survey
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Remote firmware update via WEB UI, BROWAN DMS server
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Backup/Restore configuration file
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Command Line Interface(CLI) with optional SSH
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Simple Network Management Protocol(V1,V2)
Features Highlight
Support IEEE802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi standard.
Superior Wireless Bridging Capability (PtP, PtMP)
Support up to 16 BSSID – “Virtual AP”
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) with TKIP or AES
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) using static or dynamic key of 64 or 128 bits
Anti-Interference with Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA)
Hidden SSID for blocking illegal users accessing
Supports 802.1x authentication using EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP, and SIM
MAC Access Control List (ACL)
Layer2 Isolation for Peer to Peer client access protection
Built-in Web user login Authentication
DHCP server, DHCP client
Support up to 16 VLAN ID
RADIUS
authentication
Wireless Quality of Service
Backup/Restore configuration settings
System Log, Save/Send System Log to remote log server with different log levels
NTP for clock Synchronization
Remote
firmware
upgrade via HTTP
Remote secure management by HTTPS and SNMP
Software
watchdog
supported