DCWL-2000WAP(R2)

  • Easy to deploy  – Quick installation
  • High cost effective
  • Dual mode fit & fat
  • Cloud management
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Description

Hardware specifications

Item DCWL-2000WAP(R2)
Dimension (L*W*D) (mm) 86 × 86 × 22
Ethernet ports 1* 10/100MBase-T uplink port, 2 * 10/100M Base-T downlink ports
Power supply 802.3af
Maximum power consumption <6W
Antenna gain 4dBi
Working frequency band 802.11b/g/n: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz
Modulation technology
802.11b:BPSK,QPSK,CCK802.11g/n: BPSK,QPSK,16-QAM,64-QAM

 

Transmitting power 17dBm
Power adjustment granularity 1dBm
Working/Storage temperature 0°C~50°C/-40°C~70°C
Working/Storage RH 5% ~95% no condensing

Software specifications

Item Feature DCWL-2000WAP(R2)

WLAN

Product positioning In-wall single-band AP
Working frequency band 2.4GHz
Access bandwidth 300Mbps
Virtual AP (BSSID) 16
Concurrent user 30
Number of spatial streams 2.4G: 2
Dynamic channel adjustment (DCA) YES
Transmit power control (TPC) YES
Blind area detection and repair YES
SSID hiding YES
RTS/CTS YES
RF environment scanning YES
Hybrid access YES
Restriction on the number of access users YES
Link integrity check YES
Forcing terminals to roam based on signal strength Yes
Intelligent control of terminals based on airtime fairness Yes
Prohibiting the access of terminals with weak signals YES
Intelligent control of terminals based on airtime fairness YES

8011n enhancement

Number of spatial streams 2.4G: 2
Working frequency band 2.4GHz
40 MHz bundling YES
300 Mbps (PHY) YES
Frame aggregation (A-MPDU) YES
Frame aggregation (A-MSDU) YES
Maximum likelihood demodulation (MLD) YES
Transmit beamforming (TxBF) YES
Maximum ratio combining (MRC) YES
Space-time block coding (STBC) YES
Low-density parity-check code (LDPC) YES

Security

Encryption YES 64/128WEP, TKIP, CCMP encryption
802.11i YES
Portal authentication Yes
WAPI YES
MAC address authentication YES
LDAP authentication YES
PEAP authentication YES
WIDS/WIPS YES
Protection against DoS attacks Anti-DoS for wireless management packets
Forwarding security Frame filtering, white list, static blacklist, and dynamic blacklist
User isolation

AP L2 forwarding suppression

Isolation between client

Periodic SSID enabling and disabling YES
Access control of free resources YES
Wireless SAVI YES
ACL Access control of various data packets such as MAC, IPv4, and IPv6 packets
Secure access control of APs Secure access control of APs, such as MAC authentication, password authentication, or digital certificate authentication between an AP and an AC
802.11W Yes, encryption of management frames

Forwarding

IP address setting Static IP address configuration or dynamic DHCP address allocation
IPv6 forwarding YES
IPv6 portal YES
Local forwarding YES
Multicast IGMP snooping
Roaming

YES

AP switching reference

Signal strength, bit error rate, RSSI, S/N, whether neighboring APs are normally operating, etc.

WDS YES

QoS

WMM YES
Priority mapping

Ethernet port 802.1P identification and marking

Mapping from wireless priorities to wired priorities

QoS policy mapping

Mapping of different SSIDs/VLANs to different QoS policies

Mapping of data streams that match with different packet fields to different QoS policies

L2-L4 packet filtering and flow classification Yes: MAC, IPv4, and IPv6 packets
Load balancing

Load balancing based on the number of users

Load balancing based on user traffic

Load balancing based on frequency bands

Bandwidth limit

Bandwidth limit based on APs

Bandwidth limit based on SSIDs

Bandwidth limit based on terminals

Bandwidth limit based on specific data streams

Power saving mode YES
Automatic emergency mechanism of APs YES
Intelligent identification of terminals YES
Multicast enhancement Multicast to unicast
WMM YES

Management

Network management Centralized management through an AC; both fit and fat modes
Maintenance mode Both local and remote maintenance
Log function Local logs, Syslog, and log file export
Alarm YES
Fault detection YES
Statistics YES
Switching between the fat and fit modes An AP working in fit mode can switch to the fat mode through a wireless AC;An AP working in fat mode can switch to the fit mode through a local control port or Telnet.
Remote probe analysis Yes
Watchdog Yes
Network management Centralized management through an AC; both fit and fat modes
Value added service Value added marketing Support: various apps based on intelligent terminals, advertising push based on location, personalized push of portals
Value added authentication WeChat, SMS, QR code
Passenger flow analysis yes