Netgear WNAP210 WNAP210 Reference Manual - Page 17
Key Features, Power over Ethernet - repeater
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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual Key Features The WNAP210 Access Point provides solid functionality, including the following features: • Multiple operating modes: - Wireless Access Point. Operates as a standard 802.11b/g/n access point. - Point-to-Point Bridge. In this mode, the access point communicates only with another bridge-mode wireless station or access point. Network authentication should be used to protect this communication. - Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge. Select this only if this access point is the "master" for a group of bridge-mode wireless stations. The other bridge-mode wireless stations send all traffic to this master, and do not communicate directly with each other. Network authentication should be used to protect this traffic. - Wireless Repeater. In this mode, the access point does not function as an access point. It communicates only with Repeater mode, Point-to-Point Bridge mode, and Point-to-Multipoint-bridge-mode wireless stations. Network authentication should be used to protect this communication. • Hotspot settings. You can allow all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be captured and redirected to the URL you specify. • Upgradeable firmware. Firmware is stored in a flash memory, you can upgrade it easily, using only your Web browser, and you can upgrade it remotely. You can also use the command-line interface. • Rogue AP detection. The Rogue AP filtering feature ensures that unknown APs are not given access to any part of the LAN. • Access Control. The Access Control MAC address filtering feature can ensure that only trusted wireless stations can use the access point to gain access to your LAN. • Security profiles. When using multiple BSSIDs, you can configure unique security settings (encryption, SSID, and so on) for each BSSID. • Hidden mode. The SSID is not broadcast, assuring only clients configured with the correct SSID can connect. • Configuration backup. Configuration settings can be backed up to a file and restored. • Secure and economical operation. Adjustable power output allows more secure or economical operation. • Power over Ethernet. Power can be supplied to the access point over the Ethernet port from any 802.3af-compliant mid-span or end-span source. Introduction 1-3 v1.0 March 2009