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RTS is a reseller of Wireless World Network products. Wireless World Networks is the leading global provider of intelligent wireless networks (WLANs) for enterprises and service providers. Based on the industry’s first optimized WLAN switch architecture, Wireless World Networks combine centralized management with intelligent access points to deliver unmatched performance, bandwidth efficiency, seamless mobility, and secure, easy user access. Wireless World Networks provides mobile access to business critical applications, guest/public Internet access, VoWLAN and FMC services, and video surveillance, delivering an unbeatable combination of performance, scalability and price to organizations worldwide./p>
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WAP-2000 Wireless Access Point
The WAP (Wireless Access Point) version has
a smaller physical form factor and some limitations on its support
for Quality of Service enforcement. It supports a maximum of two
broadcast SSIDs which limits it to providing separate
authentication and control of two different user groups.
- Bridges an Ethernet LAN segment or
serial interface to WLAN
- Capacity to bridge Ethernet segments
with up to 20 client stations
- Converts a TIA-232 serial data stream to
TCP/IP over WLAN
- WPA2, WPA and WEP security for WLAN
privacy
- Hardware-assisted AES and RC4 encryption
delivers high performance
- Configurable 802.11 a/b/g radio with
external antenna connectors
- 100 milliwatt radio and antenna
diversity provide excellent distance performance
- Plenum rated metal enclosure
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The MultiService Controller (MSC)
with Built-In Hotspot Gateway |
MSC500 Spec Sheet |
- MultiService Controller MSC500 (500
guests/40 MAPs)
- MultiService Controller MSC2000 (2000
guests/100 MAPs)
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MSC2000 Spec Sheet
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The MSC provides a powerful central
management solution for configuring, controlling, managing, and
monitoring multiple MultiService Access Points. The 802.11n-ready
MultiService Controller (MSC) Series brings high performance and
scalability to wireless networks of all sizes. MSCs centrally
control the operation of the wireless network, provisioning a
broad range of identity- and roles-based services to ensure
consistent QoS and security to clients that use and roam across
the network. An integral component of the Intelligent Mobility
Solution, the MSC pushes policies to MultiService Access Points
(MAPs) at the network edge, where traffic is forwarded directly
from source to destination.
The MSC enables the creation of up to 16
Virtual Service Communities (VSCs). Membership in a VSC is
determined by the SSID or the physical access point to which the
user is associated. Each VSC has its own configuration settings
and types of services including
- Access control, encryption, and
authentication mechanism
- SSID and VLAN mapping
- Data rate limitation and bandwidth
control
- MAC authentication
- GRE tunneling and egress traffic routing
- RFC 1812 routing-compliant including RIP
V1 and V2 and CIDR
- IPSec and PPTP client support
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MultiService Access Point (MAP)
- Dual 802.11n+abg radios, separately
software configurable
- Standard 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet
with no reduction in transmitter or MIMO capability
- Integrated (or external) 3X3 MIMO
antenna array
- Signaling rate up to 300 Mbps with full,
current 802.11n compliance
- Supports the full MAP feature set and
integrates seamlessly into the Network Management System
umbrella
- Operates in Controlled
(centrally-managed) or Autonomous (stand-alone) mode
- Quality-of-Service (QoS), Local Mesh,
SSID-to-VLAN Mapping
- WPA / RC4 and WPA2 / AES Encryption
(802.11i), 802.11e Wireless Multimedia (WMM) with Power save
- 802.1x/EAP RADIUS integration, 802.11d
and 802.11h
802.11n Multiple-Input / Multiple-Output (MIMO)
technology utilizes reflected and scattered RF signals to create
multiple data streams between the transmitter and receiver.
Conventional 802.11a/b/g receivers can experience signal
degradation, lost and corrupted data packets, and connectivity
problems in the presence of signal reflections. What's bad for
802.11a/b/g is good for 802.11n!
The technicalities underlying an 802.11n
wireless LAN design are dramatically different than those applied
to 802.11a/b/g network systems. Connect802's trained RF
engineering team understands how to properly design an 802.11n
network and our 802.11n design and consulting services will help
assure that the maximum potential for throughput with 802.11n is
realized.
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Indoor Multi-Service Access Point (MAP)
- MAP20 Single Radio
- MAP40 Dual Radio
- MAP60 Integrated Sensor/AP
The unit is powered
using 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet or an AC adapter. The MAP20 has
a single, software configurable 802.11a/b/g radio with diversity
antennas. The MAP40 has two 802.11a/b/g radios which are
separately configurable.
The MAP60 Integrated
Sensor AP is a dual-radio unit with one radio providing normal
client access and wireless distribution system or mesh
connectivity and the other radio dedicated to wireless network
monitoring. This provides continuous WLAN intrusion detection and
prevention (as opposed to access points that operate in "part
time" monitoring mode). The MAP40 Integrated Sensor/AP
supports full-frequency scans (including out-of-region
frequencies) and detects over 140 different WLAN events, threats
and vulnerabilities.
- Simplified wall or ceiling mounting
(including 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet)
- Two RP-SMA external antenna connectors
- Configurable in point-to-point and
point-to-multipoint WDS bridge and self-healing,
self-optimizing mesh modes both with source-to-destination
traffic forwarding to maximize application response time
- WPA / RC4 and WPA2 / AES Encryption
(802.11i), 802.11e Wireless Multimedia (WMM) with Powersave
- 802.1x/EAP RADIUS integration, 802.11d
and 802.11h
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