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System Overview

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Chapter 1. System Overview 1.1 Introduction The 802.11 b/g compliant Airlink101® APO1000/APO1010 is an outdoor wireless access point that can be used for five different purposes in three different modes. In the AP mode, it can be deployed either as traditional fixed wireless Access Point(AP), or combination of AP and WDS(AP+WDS). In the WDS mode, it's only used to expand or bridge Ethernet networks and deployed as a main base, relay based or remote base station. In the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) mode, it connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider's (WISP) outdoor network via wireless WAN gateway to access to Internet. In the Client Bridge + Universal Repeater mode, it connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider's (WISP) outdoor network via wireless or wired bridge to access to Internet The die-cast sealed APO1000/APO1010 is compact in size and compliant with IP68 weatherproof standard. It comes with a mounting kit to mount on pole or wall. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor usage with its 500mW output power, which is higher than a typical indoor AP (100mW). Features: 1. Access Point : It can be deployed as a traditional fixed wireless Access Point 2. Repeater: To expand wireless service by repeating prior AP 3. WDS : It can be used to expand Ethernet network via wireless WDS Link 4. AP+WDS: Not only to extend Ethernet network, but also provide wireless access to the expanded network 5. CPE (Customer Premises Equipment): It is a wireless gateway with NAT and DHCP Server functions to connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider's (WISP) 6. Client Bridge + Universal Repeater : It is a wireless repeater or bridge to connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider's (WISP) 1

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Chapter 1. System Overview
1.1 Introduction
The 802.11 b/g compliant Airlink101® APO1000/APO1010 is an outdoor wireless access point that can be used for five
different purposes in three different modes. In the AP mode, it can be deployed either as traditional fixed wireless Access
Point(AP), or combination of AP and WDS(AP+WDS). In the WDS mode, it’s only used to expand or bridge Ethernet networks
and deployed as a main base, relay based or remote base station. In the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) mode, it
connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider’s (WISP) outdoor network via wireless WAN gateway to access to Internet. In
the Client Bridge + Universal Repeater mode, it connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider’s (WISP) outdoor network via
wireless or wired bridge to access to Internet
The die-cast sealed APO1000/APO1010 is compact in size and compliant with IP68 weatherproof standard. It comes with a
mounting kit to mount on pole or wall. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor usage with its 500mW output power, which is
higher than a typical indoor AP (100mW).
Features:
1. Access Point : It can be deployed as a traditional fixed wireless Access Point
2. Repeater: To expand wireless service by repeating prior AP
3. WDS : It can be used to expand Ethernet network via wireless WDS Link
4. AP+WDS: Not only to extend Ethernet network, but also provide wireless access to the expanded network
5. CPE (Customer Premises Equipment): It is a wireless gateway with NAT and DHCP Server functions to connects to
Wireless Internet Service Provider's (WISP)
6. Client Bridge + Universal Repeater : It is a wireless repeater or bridge to connects to Wireless Internet Service
Provider's (WISP)