EnGenius EOC1650 Wireless Access Point / Client Bridge Version 2.0
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Security
¾
802.11iWEP,WPA,WPA2(EncryptionsupportTKIP/AES)
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MACaddressfunctionsMACaddressfilter(APmode)
¾
802.1xIEEE802.1xAuthenticator
¾
Stationisolation
Management
¾
FirmwareUpgradeUpgradingfirmwareviawebbrowser,settingarereservedafterupgrade
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Reset&BackupResettofactorydefault.UsercanexportallsettingintoafileviaWEB
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Ping&TraceRouteBuilt‐inPINGfunction&TraceRoutefunctioninWebGUI
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MIBMIBI,MIBII(RFC1213),PrivateMIB
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SNMPV1,V2c
1.2 PackageContents
Open the package carefully, and makesurethat none of the items listed below aremissing. Do not
discardthepackingmaterials,incaseofreturn;theunitmustbeshippedinitsoriginalpackage.
h 1*802.11b/gLongrangeAP/CB(EOC1650)
h 1*PoEinjector(EPE‐1212)
h 1*
PowerAdaptor
h 1*CDwithUser’sManual
h 1*QuickInstallationGuide(QIG)
h 1*MetalStrap
h 2*SpecialScrewSet
h 1*5dBiDipoleAntenna
h 2*SuctionCup
1.3 SystemRequirements
Thefollowingaretheminimumsystemrequirementsinordertoconfigurethedevice.
h PC/ATcompatiblecomputerwithanEthernetinterface.
h OperatingsystemthatsupportsHTTPweb‐browser
1.4 Applications
ThewirelessLANproductsareeasytoinstallandhighlyefficient.Thefollowinglistdescribessomeof
themanyapplicationsmadepossiblethroughthepowerandflexibilityofwirelessLANs:
a) Difficult‐to‐wireenvironments
There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily. Historic buildings, older
buildings, open
areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either
impossibleorveryexpensive.
b) Temporaryworkgroups
Consider situations in parks, athletic arenas, exhibition centers, disaster‐recovery,
temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN