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Chapter 1: Working with the EnRoute500
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1.2
EnRoute500 Capabilities
The EnRoute500 is capable of automatically forming a mesh network that allows devices that
are connected to it, either with a wired or a wireless connection, to communicate with each
other and external networks that are accessed through gateway devices. The EnRoute500 has
two radios, an 802.11a mesh backhaul radio and an access point radio for 802.11b/g-client
devices. An EnRoute500 will currently support up to four virtual access points (VAPs), each
with different access and performance settings. It is also possible to connect devices to an
EnRoute500 using an Ethernet connection.
are connected to it, either with a wired or a wireless connection, to communicate with each
other and external networks that are accessed through gateway devices. The EnRoute500 has
two radios, an 802.11a mesh backhaul radio and an access point radio for 802.11b/g-client
devices. An EnRoute500 will currently support up to four virtual access points (VAPs), each
with different access and performance settings. It is also possible to connect devices to an
EnRoute500 using an Ethernet connection.
Figure 1. EnRoute500 sample network – devices attach to
the EnRoute500 through both wired and wireless connections
1.3
Network Topology
EnRoute500s can be used to create two network topologies: a stand-alone network or an
Internet extension network that attaches to a network with connectivity to the Internet.
Internet extension network that attaches to a network with connectivity to the Internet.