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802.11b versus 802.11a networks

802.11b versus 802.11a networks

802.11b versus 802.11a networks

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feature list

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2.4 ghz

2.4 ghz

2.4 ghz

(802.11b)

(802.11b)

(802.11b)

5 ghz

5 ghz

5 ghz

(802.11a)

(802.11a)

(802.11a)

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802.11b versus 802.11a networks

The WL520 supports 802.11 wireless connectivity through the use of an 802.11a-compliant 5 GHz and 802.11b-compliant

2.4 GHz radio technology. The IEEE 802.11a standard adds support for a high-speed wireless physical layer in the 5 GHz

band using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). The standard requires support for data rates of 6, 12, 24,

and 54 Mbits/s. The WL520 unit supports the following data rates: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 54 Mbits/s. The IEEE 802.11b

standard supports wireless physical layer in the 2.4 GHz band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS). The standard

provides for data rates of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbits/s.
The WL520 device can be used with any combination of 802.11a and 802.11b radio cards. Note however, that only one

802.11a card with antenna adapter can be plugged into the WL520 unit at one time. You can have an 802.11a and an

802.11b card present in the WL520 device at the same time and 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz clients will be supported

simultaneously.

feature list

The IEEE standards that governs wireless communications are different for the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band. The table

below compares the software features supported for each type of card in the WL520 device:

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feature

2.4 ghz

(802.11b)

5 ghz

(802.11a)

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Number of stations per BSS

up to 250

up to 50

HTTP Server

yes

yes

Telnet / CLI

yes

yes

SNMP Agent

yes

yes

VLAN Support (2 User VLANs)

yes

yes

Emergency Reset to Default Configuration

yes

yes

DHCP Client

yes

yes

DHCP Server

yes

yes

TFTP

yes

yes

RADIUS Access Control

yes

yes

Fallback to Primary RADIUS Server
RADIUS Session Timeout
RADIUS Multiple MAC Address Formats

yes

yes

RADIUS DNS Host Name Support

yes

yes

RADIUS Start/Stop Accounting

yes

yes

802.1X (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS)

yes

yes

802.1d bridging

yes

yes

MAC Access Control Table

yes

yes

Protocol Filtering

yes

yes

Multicast/Broadcast Storm Filtering

yes

yes

Proxy ARP

yes

yes

Configuration Support for MAC Features

yes

yes

ICMP Echo Response

yes

yes

Hardware Watchdog Timer

yes

yes

Roaming

yes

yes

Link Integrity

yes

yes

Automatic Channel Select

yes

yes

WEP

yes

yes

Key lengths supported for 802.11b: 64-bit and 128-bit
Key lengths supported for 802.11a: 64-bit, 128-bit, and 152-bit

(Note: Some products refer to 64-bit as “40-bit”, 128-bit as “104-

bit”, and 152-bit as “128-bit”.)

WEP Plus (Weak Key Avoidance)

yes

No client support for 802.11a

WDS Relay

yes

Remote Link Test

yes

Link Test Responder

yes

No client support for 802.11a

Medium Density Distribution

yes

Distance between APs

yes

Ultra High Density

yes

Closed System

yes

Interference Robustness

yes

Load Balancing

yes

No client support for 802.11a

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