Airlink APO1000 User Manual - Page 14

Specification

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1.5 Specification „ Wireless Architecture Mode Î AP Mode 9 Pure AP Mode • It can be deployed as a tradition fixed wireless Access Point • It allow wireless clients or Stations(STA ) to access 9 AP/WDS Mode • This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802.11 network .and accept wireless clients at the same time Î WDS Mode 9 This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802.11 network. 9 It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access point without the need for a wired backbone to link them. 9 This also be referred to as repeater mode. 9 It can't allow wireless clients or Stations (STA) to associate. Î CPE Mode 9 WiFi connection as WAN , in CPE mode , the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to clients out of a private IP address pool behind a NAT Î Client Bridge + Universal RepeaterMode 9 A wireless repeater and bridge with DHCP server enabled, clients on the same subnet as host AP(Primary Router). 6. Networking Î Support Static IP, Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) and PPPoE on WiFi WAN Connection Î Support PPTP/L2TP/IP Sec Pass Through Î PPPoE Reconnect - Always On , On demand, Manual Î MAC Cloning Î DHCP Server Î 802.3 Bridging Î Masquerading (NAT) Î Proxy DNS Î Dynamic DNS Î NTP Client Î Virtual DMZ Î Virtual Server (IP / Port Forwarding) 9

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1.5 Specification
Wireless Architecture Mode
AP Mode
Pure AP Mode
It can be deployed as a tradition fixed wireless Access Point
It allow wireless clients or Stations(STA ) to access
AP/WDS Mode
This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802.11 network .and accept wireless
clients at the same time
WDS Mode
This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802.11 network.
It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access point without the need for a wired backbone
to link them.
This also be referred to as repeater mode.
It can’t allow wireless clients or Stations (STA) to associate.
CPE Mode
WiFi connection as WAN , in CPE mode , the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to clients out of a
private IP address pool behind a NAT
Client Bridge + Universal RepeaterMode
A wireless repeater and bridge with DHCP server enabled, clients on the same subnet as host AP(Primary
Router).
6.
Networking
Support Static IP, Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) and PPPoE on WiFi WAN Connection
Support PPTP/L2TP/IP Sec Pass Through
PPPoE Reconnect – Always On , On demand, Manual
MAC Cloning
DHCP Server
802.3 Bridging
Masquerading (NAT)
Proxy DNS
Dynamic DNS
NTP Client
Virtual DMZ
Virtual Server (IP / Port Forwarding)