Teldat bintec W2003n 5510000324 User Manual

Product codes
5510000324
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bintec W2003n
29.11.2013
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Teldat GmbH - Suedwestpark 94 - 90449 Nuremberg - Germany
Phone: +49 - 911 9673-0 - Telefax: +49 - 911 688 07 25
E-Mail: info@teldat.de - www.teldat.org
bintec W2003n (5510000324)
W2003n, WLAN Access Point with a dual concurrent radio module according
802.11abgn (2.4/5 GHz) Mimo 2x2, 2 Gigabit ETH, PoE, integr. Antennas, incl.
wall/ceiling mounting, incl. WLAN Controller license for Master AP, shipment
without 100-240V wall adapter
Features
Software
Roaming at Client Mode
No roaming, normal roaming, slow roaming, fast roaming, user defined roaming
Client Management
Client overload protection (to much clients) and shifting of clients to other APs, if threshold is
reached.
Airtime Fairness
Prevent performance limitation by slower or distant clients, which block the network
Client Band Select
Shifting of clients to 5 GHz band
Roaming
Seamless roaming with IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol), support according 802.11f
Buffer pool
For cushioning of peaks
WMM 802.11e QoS
Data prioritization for TOS data, 802.11e/WMM
WMM 802.11e power save
Support of active WLAN clients, which support 802.11e power save.
U-APSD
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery: this functionality contributes significantly to raise
battery life of Voice-over-WLAN end devices
Internet dialup
PPPoE, PPTP (works at stand-alone operation or with WLAN controller, not at Master AP operation)
NTP
NTP client, NTP server, manually (works at stand-alone operation or with WLAN controller, not at
Master AP operation)
DNS
DNS client, DNS server, DNS relay (works at stand-alone operation or with WLAN controller, not at
Master AP operation)
DHCP
DHCP client, DHCP server, DHPC relay (DHCP Server and DHCP Relay works at stand-alone
operation or together with WLAN controller, not at Master AP operation)
HotSpot
Requires a license. Works in WLC mode or in stand-alone operation, but not in Master-AP operation.
Operation Modes
WLAN operation mode
Bridgelink (Point-to-multipoint) with up 8 links
WLAN operation mode
Transparent WLAN client to connect directly ethernet devices
WLAN operation mode
WLAN Access Point (Managed Access Point; Master Access Point for 6 Aps; Standalone Access Point;
Standalone Access Point + Bridgelink Master)
WLAN
WLAN = Radio off; WLAN = Stand alone Access Point; WLAN = Managed Access Point; WLAN =
Master Access Point for 6 APs
Hardware
Certifications
Wi-Fi 802.11abgn Certified