D-Link DSA-3100P Manual - Page 7

Features

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Features Creates two separate and discreet networks allowing the owner/ administrator to create a wired or wireless hotspot and provide Internet access to visitors, guests, or customers. Manages up to 250 user accounts with an internal database. Supports at least 50 users accessing the Internet at any given time. Allows ID/Password-based authentication and authorization (can also be combined with MAC address locking for even stricter access control). Supports either POP3, RADIUS, or LDAP external authentication servers. Provides on-line status monitoring and historical traffic data. SSL-protected access to the administration interface and user authentication interface. Customizable user log-in and log-out Web interface. Customizable user log-out timer. Customizable target URL for users who successfully authenticate. Console mode administration interface via serial console port. Supports display of text messages on the log-in page. An administrator could use the administration interface to input messages (promotions, alerts, additional usage time/services with corresponding fees). Supports NAT for managed clients. Supports static IP, DHCP client and PPPoE client on the WAN interface. Built-in DHCP server to manage clients. Built-in, high-speed policy routing engine. Customizable peremptory traffic redirection (IP and Port-Redirect). Built-in NTP client. 7

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Features
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Creates two separate and discreet networks allowing the owner/
administrator to create a wired or wireless hotspot and provide
Internet access to visitors, guests, or customers.
±
Manages up to 250 user accounts with an internal database.
±
Supports at least 50 users accessing the Internet at any given time.
±
Allows ID/Password-based authentication and authorization (can
also be combined with MAC address locking for even
stricter access control).
±
Supports either POP3, RADIUS, or LDAP external authentication
servers.
±
Provides on-line status monitoring and historical traffic data.
±
SSL-protected access to the administration interface and user
authentication interface.
±
Customizable user log-in and log-out Web interface.
±
Customizable user log-out timer.
±
Customizable target URL for users who successfully authenticate.
±
Console mode administration interface via serial console port.
±
Supports display of text messages on the log-in page. An
administrator could use the administration interface to input
messages (promotions, alerts, additional usage time/services with
corresponding fees).
±
Supports NAT for managed clients.
±
Supports static IP, DHCP client and PPPoE client on the WAN
interface.
±
Built-in DHCP server to manage clients.
±
Built-in, high-speed policy routing engine.
±
Customizable peremptory traffic redirection (IP and Port-Redirect).
±
Built-in NTP client.