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Product Specifications IWE1700-A Outdoor Wireless Access Point Pro/Advanced Version: 1.00 Last Updated: 3/11/2005 InterEpoch Technology, Inc. 7F., No.3, Alley 6, Lane 235, Pao-Chiao Rd., Hsin-Tien City, Taipei County, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-8665-0305 Fax: 886-2-8665-0306 Web site: http://www.interepoch.com.tw E-mail: sales@interepoch.com.tw 1

Introduction InterEpoch's IEEE 802.11b-based Outdoor APs enable wireless users in SOHOs, enterprises, or public places to access network resources wirelessly. The AP can authenticate and authorize wireless users in organizations, enterprises, or public places by IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS. It communicates with a back-end RADIUS (Remote Authentication User Dial-In Service) server to see if a wireless user is allowed to access the wireless network. In addition, the Advanced model contains more features that are especially useful in hotspots. With the sleek Web-based and Windows-based user interfaces (Wi-Link Network Manager ), an administrator user can easily and clearly manage the InterEpoch Wi-Link system. Traditionally, separate utilities are required to administrate a wireless network adapter on a local computer and remote wireless access points. The Windows-based Wi-Link Network Manager program developed by InterEpoch enables effortless administration of configuration issues associated with local wireless network adapters, remote Wi-Link routers/aps, and even TCP/IP settings of the local computer. The Wi-Link system is a full-featured solution that provides rich functionality regarding automatic configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting, which is also scalable to suit any home or enterprise. Model variations: Pro, Advanced Features Hardware Aluminum Alloy Housing. Due to its die-cast aluminum alloy housing, it is rugged to any kind of weather and environment. IP68 Certified. All weather-proof housing design. Totally protected against dust and long periods of immersion under pressure. Slim and Light. More easy to install. Build-in Heater. Allow using in all weather condition or polar region, even it is losing electric power at -20 o C, AP still can boot up after electric supply and start provide service again. High transmit power. APs transmission power up to 100mW(20dBm,ETSI) / 200mW(23dBm,FCC). It will be transmit longer distance to provide service. IEEE 802.11b Operational modes AP/Bridge. This mode provides both Access Point and Static LAN-to-LAN Bridging functionality. The static LAN-to-LAN bridging function is supported through Wireless Distribution System (WDS). AP Client. This mode is for Dynamic LAN-to-LAN Bridging. The AP Client 2

automatically establishes bridge links with APs from any vendors. 64-bit and 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). For authentication and data encryption. Enabling/disabling SSID broadcasts. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, the administrator can enable or disable the SSID broadcasts functionality for security reasons. When the SSID broadcasts functionality is disabled, a client computer cannot connect to the AP with an any network name (SSID, Service Set ID); the correct SSID has to be specified on client computers. MAC-address-based access control. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, it can be configured to block unauthorized wireless client computers based on MAC (Media Access Control) addresses. The ACL (Access Control List) can be downloaded from a TFTP server. IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, it can be configured to authenticate wireless users and distribute encryption keys dynamically by IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service). WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). The AP supports the WPA standard proposed by the Wi-Fi Alliance (http://www.wi-fi.org). Both WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) mode and full WPA mode are supported. WPA is composed of TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and IEEE 802.1x and serves as a successor to WEP for better WLAN security. Repeater. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, it can communicate with other APs or wireless bridges via WDS (Wireless Distribution System). Therefore, an AP can wirelessly forward packets from wireless clients to another AP, and then the later AP forwards the packets to the Ethernet network. Antenna alignment assistance. The AP provides a WDS link quality indicator via Wireless Network Manager to facilitate alignment of directional antennas when deploying pairs of wireless bridges. Link health monitoring. This feature enables the administrator to see if the WDS links of the AP to other peer wireless bridges are working fine. Wireless client isolation. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, wireless-to-wireless traffic can be blocked so that the wireless clients cannot see each other. This capability can be used in hotspots applications to prevent wireless hackers from attacking other wireless users computers. AP load balancing. Several APs can form a load-balancing group. Within a group, wireless client associations and traffic load can be shared among the APs. This function is available when the AP is in AP/Bridge mode. Transmit power control. Transmit power of the AP s RF module can be adjusted to change RF coverage of the AP. Link integrity. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode and its Ethernet LAN interface is 3

detected to be disconnected from the wired network, all currently associated wireless clients are disassociated by the AP and no wireless client can associate with it. Association control. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, it can be configured to deny association requests when it has served too many wireless clients or traffic load is too heavy. Associated wireless clients status. When the AP is in AP/Bridge mode, it can show the status of all wireless clients that are associated with the AP. Detachable antennas. The factory-mounted antennas can be replaced with high-gain antennas for different purposes. DHCP client. The AP can automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. DHCP server. The AP can automatically assign IP addresses to computers or other devices by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Static DHCP mappings. The administrator can specify static IP address to MAC address mappings so that the specified IP addresses are always assigned to the hosts with the specified MAC addresses. Showing current DHCP mappings. Showing which IP address is assigned to which host identified by an MAC address. Packet Filtering. The AP provides Layer 2, Layer 3, and Layer 4 filtering capabilities. Firmware Tools Firmware upgrade. The firmware of the AP can be upgraded in the following methods: Xmodem-based. Upgrading firmware over RS232. TFTP-based. Upgrading firmware by TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). HTTP-based. Upgrading firmware by HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol). Configuration backup. The configuration settings of the AP can be backed up to a file via TFTP or HTTP for later restoring. Configuration reset. Resetting the configuration settings to factory-default values. Management Windows-based Wireless Network Manager for configuring, monitoring, and diagnosing the local computer and neighboring APs. The management protocol is MAC-based. Web-based Network Manager for configuring and monitoring the AP via a Web browser. The management protocol is HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol)-based. SNMP. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE 802.1d, IEEE 802.1x, and Private Enterprise MIB are supported. UPnP. The AP responds to UPnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP user can locate the AP in My Network Places and use a Web browser to configure it. Telnet. The user is enabled to manage the AP by Telnet. System log. For system operational status monitoring. Local log. System events are logged to the on-board RAM of the AP and can be 4

viewed using a Web browser. Remote log by SNMP trap. Systems events are sent in the form of SNMP traps to a remote SNMP management server. Power over Ethernet. Supplying power to an AP over an Ethernet cable using PowerDsine (http://www.powerdsine.com) technology. This feature facilitates large-scale wireless LAN deployment. Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the firmware gets stuck in an invalid state, the hardware watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the AP. This way, the AP can provide continuous services. Feature Comparison Wireless client isolation AP load balancing Association control Usage Scenario Pro Advanced LAN Access Point 5

IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS Authentication AP Repeater 6

Wi-Link Network Manager 7

Specifications Standards Frequency Range Data Rate & Modulation IEEE802.11b for Wireless LAN IEEE802.3u 10/100BaseTX for Ethernet LAN 2.4-2.4835 GHz, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) CCK@11/5.5Mbps, DQPSK@2Mbps and DBSK@1Mbps Operating Channels Antenna Security Port Characteristics USA: 1-11 (FCC) Canada: 1-11 (IC) Europe: 1-13 (ETSI) France: 10-13 Japan: 1-14 Optional 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS (Advanced) WLAN Port N-Type Jack 1 Ethernet LAN Port Transmit Power Receiver Sensitivity Line-of-Sight Range Client OS Support Supported Protocols Operating Voltage Network Architecture Physical Dimensions Temperature Humidity Diagnostic LEDs Emissions Warranty Waterproof RJ-45 1 (10/100BaseTX) 17dBm typical, up to 20dBm(EU) or 23dBm(US) Better than -85dBm 1200ft (400meters) with outdoor line of sight Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP, Unix and Macintosh NAT, PAP/CHAP, PPPoE, PPP, HTTP, DHCP, TCP/IP, RADIUS, DNS, NetBIOS, AppleTalk, and IPX/SPX DC +5V or Power over Ethernet supported power Infrastructure, Wireless Distribution System (WDS) 234mm (L) 170mm (W) 63mm (H) Operating temperature: -20-70 o C Storage temperature: -30-80 o C Start temperature: -20 o C 5%-95% non-condensing in storage Power, LAN Link/ACT, RF Link/ACT, System Alive FCC Part 15 Class B & CE 1 year *** Specifications subject to change without notice. Vendor s Disclaimer Statement The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. The vendor reserves the right to make changes to the content of this document and/or the products associated with it at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes. 8