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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
• Access Control. The Access Control MAC address filtering feature can ensure that only
trusted wireless stations can use the WGAP150 to gain access to your LAN.
• Security Profiles. When using multiple BSSIDs, you can configure unique security
settings (encryption, MAC filtering, etc.) for each BSSID.
• Wireless Quality of Service. When using multiple BSSIDs, you can allocate quality of
service (QoS) levels, set traffic bandwidth limits, and configure advanced QoS settings
for each BSSID.
• Simple Configuration. If the default settings are unsuitable, they are easy to change.
• Hidden Mode. In this 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.
• Ethernet Interface. Connects to 10/100 Mbps IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks.
• Power over Ethernet. Power must be supplied to the access point over the Ethernet port
from any 802.3af compliant mid-span or end-span source such as the NETGEAR
FSM7326P Managed Power over Ethernet Layer 3 managed switch.
• LED Indicators. Power, LAN activity, and wireless activity are easily identified.
• VLAN Support. Short for a virtual LAN, a network of computers that behave as if they are
connected to the same network even though they may actually be physically located on
different segments of a LAN. VLANs are configured through software rather than
hardware, which makes them extremely flexible. VLANs are very useful for user/host
management, bandwidth allocation and resource optimization.
802.11g Standards-based Wireless Networking
The WGAP150 provides a bridge between Ethernet wired LANs and 802.11g compatible
wireless LAN networks. The WGAP150 also supports the following wireless features:
• Distributed coordinated function (CSMA/CA, Back off procedure, ACK procedure,
retransmission of unacknowledged frames)
• RTS/CTS handshake
• Beacon generation
• Packet fragmentation and reassembly
• Short or long preamble
• Roaming among wireless access points on the same subnet
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Support
WMM is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a range of
priorities, depending on the kind of data. Time-dependent information, like video or audio,
has a higher priority than normal traffic. For WMM to function correctly, wireless clients must
also support WMM.
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