AT-WL2411 802.11b Wireless Access Point
■ 802.11b Wireless Access Point
● Going Wireless:
■ Whether on campus, in the boardroom, or at the corner coffee house, more and more people are cutting their copper ties to desktop modems to surf the Web wirelessly. And standing by with the wire-cutters is Allied Telesis’ AT-WL2411.
■ The advanced security features of the AT-WL2411 wireless access point remove the barriers for access to private/public hybrid wireless networks. In locations where the public comes together, such as coffee shops, airports, and hospitals, wireless technology provides extended office or Internet access to mobile computer users. By enabling roaming mobile users to access the Internet via a common wireless network without concern for the security of their data, businesses attract more customers by offering more services.
■ Meanwhile on campus, schools enable network access throughout the campus—and without the expense of wiring every desk. Schools allow users to access the network anywhere—from the classroom to the quad. Custom-setups let both students and teachers access secure personal data or connect to the Internet. Normally, open areas present problems for wireless access, but with connection at 500 feet or greater, the AT-WR2411 increases the performance and reliability of wireless networks.
● Key Features:
▲ Secure information transmission with 64-bit or 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption
▲ Standards based 802.11b connectivity
▲ Transmission distances exceed 500ft.
▲ Light-weight compact size
▲ IP tunneling
▲ SNMP management
▲ Long-range antenna available
▲ Supports up to 256 users
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2006/10/26 |
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Rev. I |
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617-00392-00 |
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