Wireless networking, Rangebooster n, rangebooster n 650, Features & benefits – D-Link DAS-3324G User Manual
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D-Link Product Guide 2008
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WIRELESS
NETWORKING
Features & Benefits
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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DWl-3140AP
● 802.11g 2.4GHz WLAN Standard
● Up to 108Mbps Wireless Speed
● PoE, WMM Support
● Connects to/Managed by DES-1228P
Switch
● Low Profile ID, True Omni-Antenna
Design
● Smoke Detector Shape, Ceiling Mounting
DWl-3500AP
Wireless G Access Point
Wireless G Access Point
● 802.11g 2.4GHz WLAN Standard
● Up to 108Mbps Wireless Speed
● Plenum-Rated Housing with PoE Support
● Dual 5dBi Gain Antennas
● WMM QoS
● Rouge AP Detection
● AP Load Balancing
● WLAN STA Partitioning
● Connects Directly to DWS-3024/3026
Wireless Switch or Indirectly Through
LAN Switch
● Can Also Be Deployed as Stand-Alone
AP
DWs-3024
● 24 PoE Gigabit Ports
● 4 Combo SFP for Fiber Connection to
LAN
● Can Manage Up to 48 DWL-3500AP/
8500AP Access Points
● Fast Gigabit-Speed Roaming
● Inter-Subnet Roaming Between Switches
● Expandable to 4 Peer DWS-3024/3026
Wireless Switches
● Optional Redundant Power Supply
● SNMP Manageable
24-Port Wireless Switch
DWs-3026
● 2 Open Slots for 10-Gigabit Uplinks to
LAN Backbone/Servers
● Can Manage Up to 48 DWL-3500AP/
8500AP Access Points
● All Other Functions Same as DWS-3024
24-Port Wireless Switch
DEM-410X
● 1 XFP Slot
● For Use with DWS-3026 Switch
1-Port 10-Gigabit Module
DWl-8500AP
● 802.11a/g 2.4GHz/5GHz Dual Band
Operation
● Up to 108Mbps Wireless Speed
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● Plenum-Rated Housing with PoE Support
● Dual 5dBi Gain Antennas
● WMM QoS
● Rouge AP Detection
● AP Load Balancing
● WLAN STA Partitioning
● Connects Directly to DWS-3024/3026
Wireless Switch or Indirectly Through
LAN Switch
● Can Also Be Deployed as Stand-Alone
AP
Wireless AG Access Point
● Centralized Management
» Consistent user authentication and
security policies. Easy identification of
failed AP, easy swapping with new AP.
● Pre-Set Configuration
» Security can be pre-set and RF
channels auto-adjusted for each AP.
When an AP is removed or added,
switch automatically configures new AP
with same configuration of replaced unit.
Sensitive information not locally stored
at the AP.
● Comprehensive Security
» WEP, WPA/WPA2 data encryption,
802.1Q VLAN, up to 8 SSID per
wireless frequency band.
● Tracking/Maintenance of User
Authentication
» Continuous connection for each wireless
user, better network security.
● Fast Roaming
» Wireless signals roamed not only across
to AP connected to same switch, but
also across AP connected to different
switches, using inter-switch roaming.
● Gigabit Connection
» Fast signal roaming across AP at Gigabit
speed. More difficult for thieves to
intercept when signals are roamed via
Ethernet cables.
● Converged lAn/WlAn
Deployment
» No restriction on port usage. Any switch
port can be used for wired or wireless
purposes.
● Easy Deployment
» All switch ports support 802.3af PoE.
AP supports 802.3af PoE, can be
installed on high walls or ceilings away
from AC power outlets. Switch’s rack-
mount design allows it to be hidden in
equipment rack.
● Scalable Expansion
» Each switch can manage up to 48 AP. Up
to 4 switches can be gradually added in a
peer-to-peer configuration as more AP are
deployed.
● Rogue AP Detection
» Identification of intruding AP for
administrators to take proper actions.
Wireless switching - an evolution in wireless LAN - is designed to simplify installation
and enhance the effectiveness of a medium-sized or large Wi-Fi network. It allows
businesses to install a high-performance, secure, manageable and scalable unified
wired/wireless network.
Wireless switching consists of one or multiple switches, and multiple wireless access
points (AP). The switches are core units that consolidate the security, manage the
bandwidth and maintain the intelligence of the entire wireless network. In addition to
monitoring users’ identities and maintaining their authentication as they roam, these
switches can configure and control all aspects of the AP, including: RF channel and
power management, wireless traffic segmentation, AP roaming and load balancing,
rouge AP detection and AP access security. The AP can be dispersed throughout
a site and directly attached to these switches, or indirectly connected through any
Ethernet switch.
Traffic from wireless users is roamed not only across to the access points, but
also among the peer wireless switches. In addition to intra-switch roaming, roaming
across different subnets is also supported for secure wireless connection across
multiple departments in a large enterprise. As roaming is through the Ethernet cable
at the fast Gigabit speed, traffic bottlenecks are minimized and overall network
performance is enhanced.
The AP, no matter where installed, are automatically discovered and centrally
managed. As users move around the wireless network, all data information,
translation, authentication paths and user tracking are executed on the switch end
to provide network administrators with a consolidated and secure wireless system.
● Flexible Deployment
» In a unified LAN/WLAN deployment,
D-Link’s wireless switching architecture
allows the switches to be placed deep
inside an existing wired network, say
in a data center, to protect current
investments in infrastructure. Wireless
traffic is tunneled to the switches for
centralized data forwarding decision. An
alternative would be to put the switches
at the network edge for minimized users’
distance from the AP, flexible scalability
and distributed peer-to-peer WLAN
switching.
Features & Benefits
RAnGEBooSTER n,
RAnGEBooSTER n 650
DES-1228P
● 24 PoE 10/100BASE-TX Ports
● 2 Combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP for
Uplink to LAN
● 2 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
● Can Manage Up to 24 DWL-3140AP
Access Points
24-Port PoE Ethernet Switch
DEM-410CX
● 1 CX4 Port
● For Use with DWS-3026 Switch
1-Port 10-Gigabit Module
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108Mbps Turbo mode operation on 5GHz frequency
band not allowed in EU countries.