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HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V4.0, C10/C100/C1000 User Guide
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Overview of the Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software solution
Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software and your network
Figure 3 Traffic Flow diagram
Each wireless device sends IP packets in the 802.11 standard to the Wireless AP. The Wireless 
AP uses a UDP (User Datagram Protocol) based tunnelling protocol to encapsulate the packets 
and forward them to the HiPath Wireless Controller. In a typical configuration, APs can be 
configured to locally bridge traffic (to a configured VLAN) directly at their network point of 
attachment. The HiPath Wireless Controller decapsulates the packets and routes these to 
destinations on the network.
The HiPath Wireless Controller functions like a standard router, except that it is configured to 
route only network traffic associated with wireless connected users. The HiPath Wireless 
Controller can also be configured to simply forward traffic to a default or static route if dynamic 
routing is not preferred.
3.3.2 Network security
The Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software system provides features and 
functionality to control network access. These are based on standard wireless network security 
practices.
Current wireless network security methods provide protection. These methods include: