Gemtek Technology Co. Ltd. AP931229AG1 Manual De Usuario

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P-780 User’s Guide v1.2 
February 7, 2005 
Gemtek Systems 
 
Page 9 of 60 
 
 
 
Thank you for choosing the Gemtek Systems High Performance Dual-Band Outdoor Access Point P-
780. 
The Gemtek Systems P-780 operates simultaneously in the 5-GHz and 2.4-GHz frequency bands and 
is fully compliant to 802.11b/g and 802.11a standard with its high performance and enhanced security. 
P-780 is an important part for the Gemtek Systems HotZone solution as 11a/b/g outdoor AP.  
The two Dual-Band radio (a/g + a/g) that this product provides supplies the furthest in flexibility and 
makes sure low interference and large coverage. The a+g operation mode and Multiple BSSID that 
this product provides differentiates it from traditional outdoor AP product. 
 
Product Overview 
Flexibility and high performance 
 
The Gemtek Systems P-780 is a high performance outdoor AP for HotZone service. The two Dual-
Band radios and AP/Bridge operation mode supply the furthest flexibility for wireless applications: 
Simultaneously supports 802.11a/b/g in one platform 
Mix AP and Bridge mode configuration work simultaneously, blanketing last mile with high-speed 
bandwidth 
Dual AP configuration for high client density environment 
Dual Bridge configuration for wireless repeating and wireless bridging areas 
 
Secure and reliable wireless networking 
 
The Gemtek Systems P-780 supplies multiple methods to protect the wireless network:  
Supports VLAN, up to 16 VLAN ID 
IEEE 802.1x/EAP with password, certificates and SIM card 
64bits/128bits static and dynamic WEP key  
Supports Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA) 
Layer 2 Isolation for preventing snooping under the same radio 
MAC ACL for preventing illegal attacking from Internet 
 
Multiple BSSID 
 
Supports up to16 BSSID, each of BSSID can be configured independently such as using different 
SSID, security, authentication method, and VLAN ID.  
 
Management Option 
 
You can use the Access Controller management systems through the following interfaces: 
ƒ Web-browser 
interface 
with HTTPS
 
ƒ  Command Line interface (CLI) with optional SSH 
ƒ  Simple Network Management Protocol 
Chapter 1 – Introduction