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Features
- 802.11b+g compliant, 1-54Mbps
with auto-fallback
- Support Multiple BSSID, up
to 3 "Virtual AP"
- Concurrent 802.11b and 802.11g
user association
- WDS supported
- Quality of Service, IEEE
802.11e (WMM)
- Static and Dynamic IP routing
(RIP v1 and v2)
- NAT/NAPT (IP masquerading)
- Port-forwarding and up to
15 virtual servers supported
- Virtual DMZ
- Transparent VPN pass-through
(PPTP, L2TP)
- PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP client
- DHCP server/relay/client
- Dynamic Domain Name Service
(DDNS)
- Enhanced encryption (Wireless
Protected Access) with TKIP or AES
- Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) using static or dynamic key of 64 or 128 bits
- IP, MAC, WEB, and Protocol
filter
- URL and domain blocking
- Access Control (accepting
and denying rules) based on MAC/IP address
- Hidden SSID
- Web-based configuration
- Remote management via http
and SNMP
- Firmware upgrade via web
UI
- Backup/Restore configuration
file
- System log to log server
The BW1230 SMB Wireless Router is an
integrated router, IEEE 802.11g wireless access point,
four-port switch, and firewall to provide a high-speed,
secure, affordable and easy-to-use wireless LAN solution
that combines the flexibility of wireless networking
and services required in Small Medium Business networks.
Shared and Rapid Connectivity
The BW1230 is designed in an attractive, compact plastic
enclosure, with cutting-edge RF technology, providing
shared Internet access for wireless and wired users
within robust wireless network in offices or similar
RF environments. The BW1230 not only supports either
local power supply or inline Power-over-Ethernet (optional)
but also keeps full backward compatibility with legacy
802.11b devices to ensure interoperability with all
IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b client devices, extending
the security, scalability, reliability, ease of deployment,
and manageability available in wired networks to the
wireless LAN.
Sophisticated Firewall and
Advanced Security
Integrated with sophisticated firewall functionalities
including a stateful packet inspection firewall, hacker
pattern detection, IP and MAC address filtering and
other security features help protect the entire enterprise
network from attacks and other Internet security risks.
In addition, the advanced wireless security offers
strong protection for the wireless connection by 128-bit
enhanced encryption (Wireless Protected Access) with
TKIP or AES for better security, along with 64/128-bits
static and dynamic WEP encryption for legacy clients.
Virtual AP technology
BW1230 supports multiple BSSIDs, so-called "Virtual
AP" which delivers multiple services from one
piece of hardware. It can create up to 3 virtual AP
with different wireless security settings respectively,
allowing different users to access the services they
need (e.g., guests only get Internet access). It prevents
non-authorized users from logging on enterprise network
in terms of confidentiality of company information. |
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