| Enterasys RoamAbout AP1002 - wireless access point ( RBT-1002 ) |

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Model: RBT-1002
Brand: Cabletron Systems
Manufacturer: Cabletron Systems
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Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g
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Wireless/Access Point (Indoor) Bridges/Routers/Gateways Network- LAN/WAN/INET Hub Devices |
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| Description: |
| The RoamAbout AP1002 is a thin access point that contains dual radios, one for the "a" band, and one for the "b/g" band, providing ample bandwidth for wireless applications. This model also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and dual internal antennas to simplify deployment. The RoamAbout AP1002 help to create a unified wireless network that scales easily from a single switch and a few access points to a network with more than 100 switches and more than 1, 000 access points.Deployment and management have been simplified. The RoamAbout AP1002 can be installed anywhere in the network. The access point will automatically find the wireless switch and configure itself, whether it is on the same subnet or different subnet from the wireless switch. The RoamAbout wireless network supports Enterasys' Secure Networks Acceptable Use Policy, allowing a single sign-on across both wired and wireless networks to ensure the same behavior across both, including VLAN membership, Quality of Service (QoS), and automatically configured filter/ forward rules. These policies stay with users wherever they roam because the RoamAbout wireless switches ensure secure and seamless access to the appropriate information services.The Secure Networks capability extends to state-of-the-art wireless intrusion detect ion capabilities. Rogue access points are detected and automatically located on a floor plan. In addition, countermeasures can be applied to the rogue to render it unusable and can even automatically disconnect the rogue from the wired network. |
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