Wireless basics – LevelOne WAB-1000 User Manual
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to reset to factory settings, use the reset function available through the web-screen management
module, or keep pressing the reset button located at the bottom of the device for 5 seconds.
It has the following features:
•
Ethernet uplink WAN port
•
Local Ethernet LAN port (for configuration only)
•
Wireless (802.11b/g) interface
•
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
•
Above average operating temperature range for extreme environments
•
TKIP, AES-CCMP or WEP encryption (for AP mode); AES-ECB or 3DES (for bridging)
• HTTPS/TLS
secure
Web
• DHCP
client
• Access
Point/Bridging/Repeater
Mode
•
Adjustable Radio Power
• MAC
address
filtering
• Load
Balancing
• Rogue
AP
Detection
The following cryptographic modules have been implemented in the WAB-1000.
• TKIP/AES-CCMP
•
AES-ECB for wireless (128/192/256 bit)
•
3DES for wireless (192 bit)
• WEP
• MAC-based
authentication
• Rogue
AP
detection
Wireless Basics
Wireless networking uses electromagnetic radio frequency waves to transmit and receive
data. Communication occurs by establishing radio links between the wireless access point and
devices configured to be part of the WLAN.
The WAB-1000 incorporates the 802.11b/g standard and the most state of the art encryption
for a very powerful and secure wireless environment.