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Model | ALL-WAP02850N |
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Type | Wireless Access Point |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
Maximum Data Rate | 300 Mbps |
Operating Modes | Access Point, Client, Repeater, WDS |
Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Antenna Type | 2 x External Antennas |
Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
Lists the product's features and their benefits, covering data rate, Ethernet, and compatibility.
Details all items included in the ALL-WAP02850N package for users and dealers.
Specifies the minimum system requirements needed to configure the device.
Describes various scenarios and benefits of deploying a wireless access point.
Discusses factors affecting wireless range and signal strength, such as walls and interference.
Guides users on configuring TCP/IPv4 settings on Windows XP and Windows 7 systems.
Details how to configure TCP/IPv4 settings on Apple Mac OS X for the device.
Explains the physical connection process for the ALL-WAP02850N, including ports and LED indicators.
Provides the default IP address, username, and password for accessing the device.
Guides users on accessing and logging into the device's web-based configuration interface.
Explains the device's function as a central connection point for wireless devices.
Describes the mode where the device acts as a wireless adapter to connect a PC.
Details WDS modes for extending wireless coverage.
Explains connecting two wired LANs wirelessly using WDS Bridge Mode.
Describes regenerating wireless signals in areas with poor coverage.
Allows saving, applying, or reverting configuration changes made to the device.
Displays general system information, LAN settings, and 2.4G wireless status.
Records system events and errors, useful for troubleshooting and debugging.
Allows selection of the device's operating mode from six available options.
Enables modification of the device's IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings.
Configures Spanning Tree protocol to prevent network loops.
Configures basic wireless network settings for the 2.4GHz band.
Sets up security modes like WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK for wireless encryption.
Scans for and displays available nearby access points.
Allows or denies network access to wireless clients based on their MAC addresses.
Configures advanced wireless parameters like data rate, transmit power, and WMM.
Enables Wi-Fi Protected Setup for easier client device connection.
Configures WDS links by specifying MAC addresses of connected access points.
Allows changing the device's username and password for administrative access.
Assigns VLAN tags to packets for network segmentation.
Regulates traffic flow to prioritize or limit bandwidth for improved Quality of Service.
Configures SNMP settings for network monitoring and management.
Allows saving, restoring, and resetting device configurations to default settings.
Provides instructions for updating the device's firmware to the latest version.
Sets the device's internal clock, manually or automatically via NTP.
Configures scheduled tasks like enabling/disabling wireless or rebooting the device.
Enables or disables the Command Line Interface (CLI) for advanced configuration.
Displays system logs and local logs for troubleshooting and debugging.
Provides tools like ping and traceroute to verify network connectivity.
Allows controlling the on/off status of the device's LED indicators.
Logs out of the device's web interface.
Provides options to reboot the device or restore it to factory default settings.