BW1250
Sep. 22, 2006
Browan
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set
by its
priority
on a basis of
802.1p tag or 802.11e EDCA which enables WLAN client device to
access wireless link QoS capabilities.
Simple Installation
Support IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet as well as external power supply by power adaptor. This
reduces the cost and the effort of installation and maintenance dramatically.
Easy
Remote M
anagement and
M
aintenance
BROWAN’s
BW1250 support
s
remote manage
ment
with HTTPS, CLISH and SNMP:
Web-based user interface with HTTPS request and CLISH configuration with SSHv2 request
supplies
a
secure remote management
BROWAN’s
N
etwork
M
anagement
S
ystem
supplies the system management solution
DHCP Server/DHCP Relay/DHCP Client service supplies flexibility for different network setup
Remote software upgrading via HTTPs
Management Option
You can use the Access Point management systems through the following interfaces:
Web-browser interface
with HTTPS
Command Line interface (CLI) with optional SSH
Simple Network Management Protocol
This user
’s
guide provides detailed description of the management for the web-browser interface.
Features Highlight
Super AP
Multiple BSSID (up to 16)
SSID per BSSID
Enabled or Disabled Hidden SSID per BSSID
VLAN ID per BSSID
QoS priority per BSSID based on 802.1p or EDCA
AAA way per BSSID, 802.1x and web login
Co-existence of 802.1x and web login
Security policy per BSSID
WPA pass-through
RADIUS server per BSSID
Traffic priority per BSSID
AAA
RADIUS client supporting
802.1x supporting(EAP/TLS,EAP/TTLS, EAP/PEAP and EAP/SIM)
Accounting supporting (RFC 2866)
Security