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Introduction
The
small form factor Wireless Switch Dualband
Access Point DWL-8220AP increases wireless
LAN secure mobility, supports dualband WLAN
connectivity, and provides client access to
the functions of the AirPremier® MobileLAN
DWS-1008 Wireless Switch. Each DWL-8220AP
continually tunes itself for optimal RF channel
and transmit power to provide all mobile clients
with the best wireless signal in both the
802.11a and 802.11g bands.
Sensitive
Information Not Stored Locally
Individual DWL-8220APs have no local storing
of any data so they can be safely installed
in unsecured areas without fear of hacking
or theft. The DWS-1008 Wireless Switch is
the hardware that stores vital network and
user information and is typically stored in
a secure location. DWL-8220APs can link to
DWS-1008s directly or through the existing
wired network - even across Layer 3 boundaries
- and receive Power over Ethernet (PoE) from
directly connected DWS-1008s or third-party
PoE injectors.
Self
Configuration and Easy Installation
The DWS-1008 Wireless Switch automatically
configures every connected DWL-8220AP so that
no configuration is necessary during installation.
If a DWL-8220AP needs to be replaced, the
replacement DWL-8220AP automatically inherits
the same configuration, making the replacement
process analogous to changing a light bulb.
These
plenum-rated DWL-8220APs intentionally resemble
smoke detectors to minimize visibility. With
no protruding antennas and no obvious hallmarks
of an AP, DWL-8220APs are less likely to be
tampered with. For added protection, all APs
feature a built-in security lock interface.
Continuous
Channel Scanning To Prevent Rogue APs
DWL-8220APs play a key role in rogue detection
they continuously scan both bands and
their associated channels to root out rogues
while simultaneously providing wireless connectivity
to mobile clients. If a rogue is detected,
the closest DWL-8220AP can launch RF Countermeasures
by spoofing 802.11 control messages. This
prevents clients from communicating, associating
and authenticating with a rogue.
Increases
User Productivity
For important wireless transmissions such
as VoIP related applications, DWL-8220APs
also deliver critical user-based services,
such as prioritized delivery of voice traffic.
Supporting multiple queues per user, DWL-8220APs
always prioritize expedited traffic such as
voice calls, and then service three other
levels of traffic in priority order.
Features
-
802.11a/g Wireless Connectivity
- Self-Tuning
Features to Adjust & Optimize RF Settings
- Zero-Configuration
Installation
Specifications
| Hardware
Specifications |
| Physical
and Environmental |
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Dimensions:
Diameter: 6.6 in (16.76 cm)
Height: 1.85 in (4.69 cm) |
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Weight:
12.5 oz (354 g) |
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Operating
Temperature:
0ºC to 50ºC (32ºF to 122ºF) |
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Storage
Temperature:
-20ºC to 70ºC (-4ºF to 158ºF) |
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Humidity
% non-condensing:
10% to 95% |
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Status
Indicators:
3 LEDs |
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Wired
Network Ports:
2 RJ-45 ports for 10/100 Ethernet
and Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
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IEEE
802.11 |
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IEEE
802.11a |
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IEEE
802.11b |
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IEEE
802.11g |
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IEEE
802.11h |
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IEEE
802.11af |
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WPA
(Wi-Fi Protected Access) TKIP, AES
(802.11i) |
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IETF
CAPWAP |
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| Safety
and Electromagnetic Compliance |
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ETS
300.328 (2.4 GHz) and 301.893 (5
GHz) |
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FCC
Part 15 |
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IC
Part 15 |
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RSS-139-1
and RSS-210 |
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R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC |
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EN
60101-1-2 (1993) |
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Plenum
rated to meet safety and insurance
requirements for building deployments |
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| General |
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Encryption:
40-bit WEP, 128-bit WEP, TKIP, AES |
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Multiple
SSID/BSSID support |
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Transmit
power control in 1 dB increments |
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Power-save
mode supported |
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Supports
up to 500 clients |
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| 802.11a
Radio Specifications |
| Frequency
Band |
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| Operating
Channels |
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Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
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| Wireless
Signal Rates* with Automatic Fallback |
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54
Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps,
18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps and 6 Mbps |
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| Modulation |
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Orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing
(OFDM) |
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| Transmit
Power |
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Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
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| 802.11b
Radio Specifications |
| Frequency
Band |
|
| Operating
Channels |
| . |
Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
|
| Wireless
Signal Rates* with Automatic Fallback |
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11
Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps |
|
| Modulation |
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Direct-sequence
spread-spectrum (DSSS) |
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| Transmit
Power |
| . |
Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
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| 802.11g
Radio Specifications |
| Frequency
Band |
|
| Operating
Channels |
| . |
Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
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| Wireless
Signal Rates* with Automatic Fallback |
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54
Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps,
18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps and 6 Mbps |
|
| Modulation |
| . |
Orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing
(OFDM) |
|
| Transmit
Power |
| . |
Based
on the regulatory domain specified
by the system administrator |
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