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I TL-WA5110G 54M High Power Wireless Access Point Rev: 1.0.0 1910010154.
COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subjec t to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Other brands and product names are trade marks or registered trademarks of t heir respective holders.
FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru les. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protectio n against harmful interference in a residential installation.
National Restrictions 2400.0-2483.5 MHz Country Restriction Reason/remark Bulgaria General authorization re quired for outdoor use and public service France Outdoor use limited to 10 mW e.i.r.p. within the band 2454-2483.5 MHz Military Radiolocation use.
TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. South Building, No.5 Keyuan Road, Central Zone, Science & Technology Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, P. R. China DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For the following equipment: Product Description: 54 M High Power Wireless Access Point Model No.
CONTENTS Package Co nten ts ............................................................................................................... ........ 1 Chapter 1. Product O vervie w ......................................................................
II 4.7.3 Address Reserv ation ................................................................................................. 34 4.8 Wireless sett i ngs ................................................................................................
III 5.6.1 Basic Setting s........................................................................................................... . 63 5.6.2 Wire less Mode ............................................................................................
1 Package Contents The following items should be found in your package: ¾ One TL-WA5110G 54M High Power Wireless Access Point ¾ One AC power Adapter for TL-WA5110G 54M High Power Wireless Access Poi.
2 Chapter 1. Product Overview Thank you for choosing TL-WA5110G 54M Hi g h Pow er Wi r el e ss A c c ess Point 1.1 Overview of the Product The TL-WA5110G 54M High Power Wireless Access Point is dedicated to Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) wireless network solutions.
3 ¾ Supports PPPoE, Dynamic IP, Static IP Internet Access. ¾ Built-in NAT and DHCP server supporti ng static IP addre ss distributing. ¾ Supports UPnP, Dynamic DNS, Stat ic Routing, VPN Pass-through. ¾ Supports Virtual Server, S pecial Application and DMZ host.
4 Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2.1. The Front Panel The front panel of the TL-WA511 0G consists of several LED i ndicators, which is designed to indicate connections. View from left to right. T able 2-1 describes the LE Ds on the front panel of the router.
5 • Use the Factory Defaults function o n System Tools -> Factory Defaults page in the AP's Web-based Utility. • Use the Factory Default Reset button: Press and hold the default Reset button for 5 seconds, and then the AP reboot after the System led flash 5 times.
6 4. Adjust the direction of the antenna. Normally, upright is a good direction. 5. Connect the Ethernet Broadband Router to the TL-WA5110G AP. Power on the AP. 6. If you are connecting a desktop PC or laptop to your network, install the TP-LINK Wireless Adapter on the PC.
7 Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide This Chapter will guide you to c onfigure the AP to function in y our network and gain access to the internet through your ISP immediately after success ful configuration. More detailed des cription of the AP’s web-based utility and func tions can be found in “Chapt er 4 Configuring the AP” 3.
8 Figure 3-1 Success result of Ping command If the result displayed is similar to that shown in Figure 3-2, it means that your PC has not connected to the AP. Figure 3-2 Failure result of Ping command Please check the connection following these steps: 1.
9 Figure 3-4 Login Windows ) Note: If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your Web-browse r has been set to a proxy. Go to Tools menu>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings, in the screen that appea rs, cancel the Using Proxy checkbox, and click OK to finish it.
10 ) Note: The AP supports three mode operatio n modes for multi-user to acce ss the In ternet: AP client router, AP router and AP. In AP client router mode, it can acce ss the Internet wirelessly by you r WISP’s support. In AP router mode, it can access the Inte rnet via ADSL/Cable Modem.
11 Figure 3-9 Quick Setup - Static IP ) Note: The IP parameters should have been provided by your ISP. ¾ IP Address - This is the WAN IP address as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). Enter t he IP address into the field. ¾ Subnet Mask - The Subnet Mask is used for the WA N IP address, it is usually 255.
12 Figure 3-11 Quick Setup - Wireless settings ¾ SSID - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The same SSID must be assigned to all wireless devices on your network. The defaul t SSID is TP-LINK. This value is case-sensitive. For example, TP-LINK is NOT the same as tp-link .
13 Chapter 4. Configuring the Device in AP Client Router & AP Router Operation Mode This Chapter describes how to configure some advanced settings for your Access Point through the web-based management page. In the following explanations, we will take the device in AP Client Router operati on mode for example.
14 Figure 4-1 Status 1. LAN This field displays the current settings or information for the LAN, including the MAC address, IP address and Subnet Mask. 2. Wireless This field displays basic information or status for wireless function, including Wireless Radio, SSID, Channel, Mode, Wireless MAC address, and IP address.
15 This field displays the router's traffic statistics . 5. System Up Time The total up time of the router since it was powered on or reset. 4.3 Quick Setup Please refer to Section 3.2: "Quick Setup." 4.4 Operation Mode The AP supports three operation mode types, AP Client Router , AP Router and AP .
16 Figure 4-4 LAN ¾ MAC Address - The physical address of the router, as seen from the LAN. The value can't be changed. ¾ IP Address - Enter the IP address of your router in dotted- decimal notati on (factory default: 192.168.1.1). ¾ Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network.
17 Figure 4-5 WAN – Dynamic IP This page displays the WAN IP parameters assi gned dynamically by your ISP, including IP address, Subnet Mask, Defaul t Gateway, etc. Click Renew to renew the IP parameters from your ISP. Click Release to release the IP parameters.
18 Figure 4-6 WAN - Static IP You should type the following paramet ers into the spaces provided: ¾ IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decim al notation provided by your ISP. ¾ Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet Mask in dotted-decim al notation provided by your ISP, usually is 255.
19 Figure 4-7 WAN - PPPoE ¾ User Name/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. ¾ Connect on Demand - You can configure the router to disconnect your Internet conn ection after a specified period of inactivity ( Max Idle Time ).
20 Caution : Sometimes the connection cannot be disc onnected although you s pecify a time to Max Idle Time, since some applications are visiti ng the Internet continually in the background. Click the Connect button to connect imm ediately, Click the Disconnect button to disconnect immediately.
21 Figure 4-9 MAC Address Clone Some ISPs require that you register the MAC Addr ess of your a dapter, whic h is connected to your cable/DSL Modem or Ethernet during installa tion. Changes are rarely needed here. ¾ WAN MAC Address - This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port, which is used for the WAN port.
22 Figure 4-11 Wireless Settings in AP Client Router mode ¾ SSID - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The same name (SSID) must be assigned to all wireless devices in your network. The default SSID is TP-LINK_xxxxxx (x xxxxx indicates the last six unique characters of each device’s MAC address).
23 Figure 4-12 Wireless Mode ) Note: In AP Client Router, there is only Client mode available shown as Figure 4-12 while in A P Router there is only Access Point mode available shown as Figure 4-14 . ¾ Access Point - Access Point mode allows wireless st ations including AP clients to access the router.
24 • SSID - Enter the SSID of AP that you want to access. If you select the radio before SSID , the AP client will connect to AP according SSID. • MAC of AP - Enter the MAC address of AP that you w ant to access. If you select the radio before MAC of AP , the AP client will connect to AP according MAC address.
25 Figure 4-14 Wireless Mode settings in AP Router mode 4.6.3 Securit y Settings You can select one of the following security options:.
26 Figure 4-15 Wireless Security ¾ Disable Security - The wireless security function ca n be enabled or disabled. If disabled, the wireless stations will be able to connect the device without encryption. It is recommended strongly that you choose one of follo wing options to enable security.
27 1). For 64-bit encryption - You can enter 10 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not permitt ed) or 5 ASCII characters. 2). For 128-bit e ncryption - You can enter 26 hexad ecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not permitted) or 13 ASCII characters.
28 Figure 4-16 Wireless MAC address Filtering The Wireless MAC Address Filtering feature allows you to control wireless stations accessing the router, which depend on the station's MAC addresses. ¾ MAC Address - The wireless station's MAC address that you want to access.
29 2. Enter a simple description of the wireless station in the Description field. For example: Wireless station A. 3. Privilege - Select the privileges for this entry, one of Allow / Deny / 64-bit / 128-bit / 152-bit .
30 Enabled in the Status pull-down list. Click the Save and the Return button. The filtering rules that configured s hould be similar to the following list: ) Note: 1) If you select the radio button A.
31 Figure 4-19 Distance Setting ¾ Use Default Setting: Keep the default setting if the AP is used for indoor environment. If you want to change the di stance, please uncheck the Use Default Setting box . ¾ Distance: Specify the distance value in kilometers, accurate to t he first decimal place.
32 Figure 4-21 Wireless Throughput Rate - The Throughput unit. Run Time - How long this function is running. Transmit - Wireless transmit rate information. Receive - Wireless receive rate information. Click the Start button to start wireless throughput monitor.
33 provides the TCP/IP configurati on for all the PC(s) that are connec ted to the router o n the LAN. The DHCP Server can be conf igured on the page (shown in Figu re 4-23): Figure 4-23 DHCP Settings ¾ DHCP Server - Enable or Disable the DHCP server.
34 Figure 4-24 DHCP Clients List ¾ Index(ID)- The index of the DHCP Client ¾ Client Name - The name of the DHCP client ¾ MAC Address - The MAC address of the DHCP client ¾ Assigned IP - The IP address that the router has allocated to the DHCP client.
35 Figure 4-26 Add or Modify an Address Reservation Entry T o modify or delete an existing entry: 1. Select a reserved address entry, Click the Modify in the entry if you want to modify it. If you want to delete the entry, click the Delete . 2. Click the Save button.
36 ¾ Disable short preamble - Disable short preamble and us e long pream ble only. 802.11b mode supports only long preamble and this parameter w ill be ignored. It is recommended that you do not change these settings. ¾ RTS threshold - RTS/CTS Threshold, the packet size t hat is used to determine if RTS/CTS should be sent.
37 To setup a virtual server entry, please take the following steps: 1. Click the Add Ne w… in virtual servers page. (pop-up Figure 4-30) 2. Select the service you want to use fr om the Common Service Port list.
38 4.9.2 Port Triggering Some applications require multiple connections, li ke Internet games, video conferencing, Internet calling and so on. These applicati ons cannot work with a pure NA T router. Port Triggering is used for some of these applicati ons that can work with a N A T router.
39 7. Click the Save button to save the new rule. Figure 4-32 Add or Modify a Triggering Entry There are many popular applications in the Popular Application list. You can select one, and the application will fill in the Trigger Port , incoming Ports Range boxes automatically.
40 Figure 4-33 DMZ To assign a computer or server to be a DMZ server: 1. Click the Enable radio button 2. Enter the IP address of a local PC that is set to be DMZ host in the DMZ Host IP Address field 3. Click the Save button. ) Note: After you set the DMZ host, the firewa ll related to the host will not work.
41 Click Disable to disable UPnP Click Refresh to update the Current UPnP Settings List. 4.10 Security Figure 4-35 The Security menu There are five submenus under the Security menu (shown in Figure 4- 35): Fire wall , IP Address Filtering, Domain Filtering, MAC Address Filtering and Advanced Security.
42 filtering rules for MAC Address Filtering: Allow or Deny the packets specified to pass through the router.. 4.10.2 IP Address Filtering The IP address Filtering feature allows you to cont rol the Internet Access by specific users on your LAN based on their IP addresses.
43 4. WAN IP Address - Enter a WAN IP Address or a range of WAN IP Addresses in the field, in dotted-decimal notation format. For example, 61.145.238.6 - 61.145.23 8.47. Keep the field blank, which means all WAN IP Addre sses have been put into the field.
44 Figure 4-39 Domain Filtering Before adding a Domain Filteri ng entry, you m ust ensure that Enable Firewall and Enable Domain Filtering have been selected on the Firewal l page.
45 page. For example, if you want to block the PC(s) on your LAN to access websites www.xxyy.com.cn , www.aabbcc.com and websites with .net in the end on the Internet while no limit for other websites, you should s pecify the following Domain filtering list: 4.
46 4. Click the Save button to save this entry. To add additional entries, repeat steps 1-4. When finished, click the Return button to return to the MAC Address Filtering page. To modify or delete an existing entry: 1. Click the Modify in the entry you want to modify.
47 Figure 4-43 Advanced Security settings ¾ Packets Statistic interval (5 ~ 60) - The default value is 10. Se lect a value between 5 and 60 seconds from the pull-down list. The Packets Statistic interval value indicates the time section of the packets statistic.
48 the router from the LAN port. The default va lue is disabled. If enabled, the pi ng packet from the LAN port cannot access the router . (Defends against some viruses) Click the Save button to save the settings. Click the Blocked DoS Host Table button to disp lay the DoS h ost table by blockin g.
49 3. Select Enabled or Disabled for this entry from the Status pull-down list. 4. Click the Save button to save the changes. Figure 4-46 Add or Modify a Static Route Entry T o modify or delete an existing entry: 1. Click the Modify in the entry you want to modify.
50 Figure 4-47 Dyndns.org DDNS Settings To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: 1. Enter the User Name for your DDNS account. 2. Enter the Password for your DDNS account. 3. Enter the Domain Name you received from dynamic DNS service provider 4.
51 To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: 1. Enter the User Name for your DDNS account. 2. Enter the Password for your DDNS account. 3. Click the Login button to log in to the DDNS service. ¾ Connection Status - The status of the DDNS servic e connection is displayed here.
52 4.13 System Tools Figure 4-50 The System Tools menu There are eleven submenus under t he System Tools menu (shown in Figure 4-50): Ti m e , Firmware , Factory Defaults , Backup & Restore , Ping Watch Dog , Speed Test , Reboot , Password , Sysl og , Remote Management and Statistics.
53 3. Click Save . Click the Get GMT button to get GMT time from the Internet if you have connected to the Internet. If you’re using Daylight saving ti me, please follow the steps below. 1. Select Using Daylight Saving Time . 2. Enter daylight saving begin time and end time in the right blanks.
54 4.13.3 Factory Defaults This page (shown in Figure 4-53) allows you to restore the factory default settings for the router. Figure 4-53 Restore Factory Default Click the Restore button to reset all configuration settings to their default values. • The default User Name : admin • The default Password : admin • The default IP Address : 192.
55 Figure 4-55 Ping Watch Dog Utility ¾ Enable : Turn on/off Ping Watch Dog. ¾ IP Address : The IP address of the target host wher e the Ping Watch Dog Utility is sending ping packets. ¾ Interval : Time internal between two ping packets which are sent out continuously.
56 Figure 4-56 Speed Test ¾ Destination IP : The Remote device’s IP address. ¾ Advanced options : This is switch to show advanced test options which are used only for precise estimation. ¾ User : Administrator password of the remote device. It should be filled correctly if you want to get a precise estimation.
57 Figure 4-57 Reboot the router Click the Reboot button to reboot the router. Some settings of the router will take effect only after rebooting, which include: • Change LAN IP Address. (Sys tem will reboot automatically) • MAC Clone (system will reboot automatically) • DHCP service function.
58 Figure 4-59 System Log The router can keep logs of all traffic. You c an query the logs to find what happened to the router. Click the Refresh button to refresh the logs. Click the Clear Log button to clear all the logs. 4.13.10 Remote Management You can configure the Remote Mana gement function on this page sho wn in Figure 4-60.
59 ) Note: Be sure to change the router's defaul t password to a very secure password . In AP mode, port 80 is only supported. The web m anagement port number will be set to 80 when the operation mode changes to AP mode.
60 TCP SYN Tx The total amount of the TCP SYN pack e ts transmitted to WAN in the last Packets Statistic interval seconds. Click the Save button to save the Packets Statistic interval value. Click the Auto-refresh checkbox to refresh automatically. Click the Refresh button to refresh immediately.
61 Chapter 5. Configuring the Device in AP Operation Mode This Chapter describes how to configure some advanced settings for your Access Point through the web-based management page in AP operation mode. 5.1 Login After your successful login, you can configur e a nd manage the Access Point.
62 Operating Mode, Signal, SSID, Channel, Mode, MAC Address and IP Address . ¾ Traffic Statistics - This field displays the AP's traffic statistics. ¾ System Up Time - The time of the AP running from it's powered on or reset . 5.3 Quick Setup Please refer to Section 3.
63 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. ¾ Gateway - The gateway should be in the same subnet as your IP address. ¾ MAC Address - the physical address of the AP, as seen from the LAN. This value can't be changed. ) Note: 1 ) If you change the IP Address, you must use the new IP Address to log in the AP.
64 last six unique characters of each device’s MAC address). This value is case -sensitive. For example, TP-LINK is NOT the same as tp-link . ¾ Region -Select your region from the drop-down list. This filed specifies the region where the wireless function of the device can be used.
65 Figure 5-6 Wireless Mode ) Note: AP provides five operational modes: Access Poin t, Client, Repeater, Bridge (point to point), Bridge (point to Multi-point). ¾ Access Point - Access Point mode allows wireless st ations including AP clients to access the router.
66 • Enable WDS - The AP client can connect to AP with WDS enabled or disabled. If WDS is enabled, all traffic from wired networks will be forwarded in the format of WDS frames consist of four address fields. If WDS is disabled, three addre ss frames are used.
67 network. Also, you can extend the range of the wir eless network with wireless antenna accessories. ¾ Bridge (Point to Point) - This mode bridges the AP and another AP also in bridge mode to connect two wired LANs. Please input the MAC address of the other AP in the field of MAC of AP .
68 Figure 5-9 Point to Multi-point Bridge 1. Configure the Operating M ode of the TL-WA5110G High Power wireless Access Points. • Because it is in the central location, co nfigure TL-WA5110G (AP1) on LAN Segment 1 in Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge mode.
69 the wireless network with wireless antenna accessories. ) Note: To apply any settings you have al tered on the page, please click the Save button, and wait the AP reboot automatically. Click Survey will show th e site list of scanning result shown as Figure 5-10.
70 Figure 5-11 Wireless Security ¾ Disable Security - The wireless security function ca n be enabled or disabled. If disabled, the wireless stations will be able to connect the device without encryption. It is recommended strongly that you choose one of follo wing options to enable security.
71 1). For 64-bit encryption - You can enter 10 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not permitt ed) or 5 ASCII characters. 2). For 128-bit e ncryption - You can enter 26 hexad ecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not permitted) or 13 ASCII characters.
72 Figure 5-12 Wireless MAC address Filtering The Wireless MAC Address Filtering feature allows you to control wireless stations accessing the router, which depend on the station's MAC addresses. ¾ MAC Address - The wireless station's MAC address that you want to access.
73 2. Enter a simple description of the wireless station in the Description field. For example: Wireless station A. 3. Privilege - Select the privileges for this entry, one of Allow / Deny / 64-bit / 128-bit / 152-bit .
74 Enabled in the Status pull-down list. Click the Save and the Return button. The filtering rules that configured s hould be similar to the following list: ) Note: 1) If you select the radio button A.
75 Figure 5-15 Distance Setting ¾ Use Default Setting: Keep the default setting if the AP is used for indoor environment. If you want to change the di stance, please uncheck the Use Default Setting box. ¾ Distance: Specify the distance value in kilometers, accurate to t he first decimal place.
76 5.6.8 Throughput Moni tor This page allows you to view the wireless throughput information Figure 5-17 Wireless Throughput Rate - The Throughput unit. Run Time - How long this function is running. Transmit - Wireless transmit rate information. Receive - Wireless receive rate information.
77 5.7.1 DHCP Settings The router is set up by default as a DHCP (Dyna mic Host Configuration Protocol) server, whic h provides the TCP/IP configurati on for all the PC(s) that are connec ted to the router o n the LAN.
78 Figure 5-20 DHCP Clients List ¾ Index(ID)- The index of the DHCP Client ¾ Client Name - The name of the DHCP client ¾ MAC Address - The MAC address of the DHCP client ¾ Assigned IP - The IP address that the router has allocated to the DHCP client.
79 Figure 5-22 Add or Modify an Address Reservation Entry T o modify or delete an existing entry: 1. Select a reserved address entry, Click the Modify in the entry if you want to modify it. If you want to delete the entry, click the Delete . 2. Click the Save button.
80 ¾ RTS threshold - RTS/CTS Threshold, the packet size t hat is used to determine if RTS/CTS should be sent. ¾ Fragmentation threshold - The maximum packet size used for fragmentation. ¾ Beacon Interval - The interval time between two successive beacons.
81 1. Download a more recent firmware upg rade file from the TP-LINK website ( www.tp-link.com ). 2. Click Browse to view the folders and select the downloaded file. 3. Click Upgrade . ¾ Firmware Version - Displays the current firmware version. ¾ Hardware Version - Displays the current hardware vers ion.
82 To restore the AP's configuration, please take the following steps: • Click Browse to find the location of configuration file which you want to restore. • Click Restore to update the configura tion with the file whose path is the one you have input or selected in the blank.
83 administrator Username and Password under Advance options to get a precise estimation if the remote device is TL-WA5110G too. Figure 5-29 Speed Test ¾ Destination IP : The Remote device’s IP address. ¾ Advanced options : This is switch to show advanced test options which are used only for precise estimation.
84 5.9.6 Reboot This page allows you to reboot the AP on the screen below ( Figure 5 -30). Figure 5-30 Reboot the AP Click Reboot to reboot the AP. Some settings of the AP will take effe ct only after rebooting, which include: • Change LAN IP Address.
85 Click Save when finished. Click Clear All to clear all. 5.9.8 Syslog This page allows you to query the Logs of the AP on the screen below Figure 5-32). Figure 5-32 System Log The AP can keep logs of all tra ffic. You can query the logs to find out what happened to the AP.
86 Appendix A: FAQ 1. How do I configure the router to access the Internet by ADSL users? 1) First, configure the ADSL Modem configured in RFC1483 bridge model. 2) Connect the Ethernet cable from your ADSL Modem to the WAN port on the router. The telephone cord plugs into the Line port of the ADSL Modem.
87 register, login to the router and click the "Net work" menu link on the left of your browser, and then click "MAC Clone" submenu link.
88 ) Note: Your opposite side should call your WAN IP, which is displayed on the “Status” page. 4) How to enab le DMZ Host: Login to the router , click the “Forwarding” menu on the left of your browser, and click "DMZ" submenu.
89 Figure A-8 Virtual Servers A-9 Add or Modify a Virtual server Entry 5. The wireless stations cannot connect to the router. 1) Make sure the "Wireless Router Radio" is enabled. 2) Make sure that the wireless stations ' SSID accord with the router's SSID.
90 Appendix B: Configuring the PCs In this section, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP corr ectly in Windows XP. First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is wo rking, refer to the adapter’s manual if needed. 1. Configure TCP/IP component 1) On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel .
91 Figure 0-2 5) The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window by default. Now you have two ways to configure the TCP/IP protocol below: ¾ Setting .
92 Figure 0-3 ) Note: For Windows 98 OS or before, the PC and router may need to be restarted. ¾ Setting IP address manually 1 Select Use the follow ing IP address radio button. And the fo llowing items available 2 If the router's LAN IP addre ss is 192.
93 Figure 0-4 Now: Click OK to keep your settings..
94 Appendix C: Specifications General Standards and Protocols IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.11b and 802.11g, TCP/IP, DHCP Safety & Emission FCC 、 CE Ports One 10/100M Auto-Negotiation LAN RJ45 port, s.
95 Appendix D: Glossary ¾ 2x to 3x eXtended Range ™ WLAN Transmission Technology - The WLAN device with 2x to 3x eXtended Range™ WLAN transmission tech nology make its sensitivity up to 105 dB, which gives users the ability to have robust, longer-range wireless c onnections.
96 152-bit shared key algorithm, as des cribed in the IEEE 802.11 standard. ¾ Wi-Fi - is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance, founded in 1999 as Wi reless Internet Compatibility Alliance (WICA), comprising more than 300 com panies, whose products are certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, based on the IEEE 802.
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