The campus solution provides seamless
roaming infrastructure including Network Management
System, AC and AP, and it could connect to the different
wireless internet service providers.
The Virtual Private Network (VPN) constituted
by ACs and APs is the key feature in the Campus Solution.
All the APs in the campus respectively connect to
the Centralized AC through the tunnel that is established
by the built-in VPN (Virtual Private Network), so
the authentication and traffic packet will be delivered
to operator's network through the tunnel.
The users and visitors in the campus
could use their own accounts, so that they don't need
to apply a new account. Thereupon, it could increase
the frequency in use of wireless access for the users,
in order to achieve the goal, wireless abounds everywhere.
Browan's Dual Radio Access Point (AP)
simultaneously supports 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g,
and supports up to 32 MBSSIDs (Multiple Basic Service
Set Identification) per radio (16 BSSIDs per card).
Each BSSID could be configured independently to support
a range of security policies, authentication models,
RADIUS severs and VLAN IDs. Also each BSSID could
be set different priority based on 802.1p tag or 802.11e
EDCA which enables WLAN client devise to access wireless
link QoS (Quality of Service) capabilities. The key
point of the AP setting here is the security issue.
AP provides Layer2 Isolation for preventing snooping
on the same BSS, and hides the SSID broadcast to prevent
illegal users' connections.
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