Netcomm HS960 Specification Guide
NetComm HS960
Wireless Hotspot and Printer
54Mbps Data Rate with IEEE 802.11g Compliance
IP Plug and Play Technology
Complete AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
High Level Network Security
Powerful Management Tool
Status Monitoring
Local Billing function
IP Plug and Play Technology
Complete AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
High Level Network Security
Powerful Management Tool
Status Monitoring
Local Billing function
The HS960 Wireless Hotspot enables any business (café,
restaurant, hotel, airport etc) to set up a hotspot location
anywhere and provide a Internet connection for up to100
users at a time.
restaurant, hotel, airport etc) to set up a hotspot location
anywhere and provide a Internet connection for up to100
users at a time.
The one-box solution is easy to
set up and manage. It includes
an 802.11g+ (54Mbps)
wireless router, 4 port 10/100
switch, three button printer
and a service gateway.
set up and manage. It includes
an 802.11g+ (54Mbps)
wireless router, 4 port 10/100
switch, three button printer
and a service gateway.
You can provide internet
access by time, offering a zero
access by time, offering a zero
configuration experience for the end customer. By simply
pressing one button on the printer for the required amount of
access time, a receipt is generated which provides a unique
username and password for the amount of time purchased.
pressing one button on the printer for the required amount of
access time, a receipt is generated which provides a unique
username and password for the amount of time purchased.
Several network security protocols are provided in
the NetComm HS960 to fully secure your wireless
communications, WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), WEP,
SSL configuration page, SSL client login page, VLAN
security on LAN ports and Layer 2 Isolation security.
Without a username and password customers can not
access broadband, and with layer 2 security your users
will not be able to see each other.
the NetComm HS960 to fully secure your wireless
communications, WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), WEP,
SSL configuration page, SSL client login page, VLAN
security on LAN ports and Layer 2 Isolation security.
Without a username and password customers can not
access broadband, and with layer 2 security your users
will not be able to see each other.