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1 2102 Av Fermin Vivaceta Independencia Santiago, Chile Tel: 562.455.0975 Fax: 562.455.0976 [email protected] Suite 137-319 931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USA Tel: 630.428.3108 Fax: 630.428.1575 [email protected] www.air802.com MODEL: AP-G310 High Power Outdoor Multimode Access Point Key Features ● High RF Output Power for Long Range Radio Link or Enlarged Coverage Area ● PoE Built-In for Single Cable Installation No Need for AC Power Outlet at AP-G300 Install Location ● Weatherproof and Waterproof, IP66/67 Rated ● VoIP & Video Friendly Quality of Service (QoS) Mechanism, Bandwidth Management, IP TOS AIR802 AP-G310 is a high power 27dBm (500mW), high gain access point configurable in various modes. It includes a built-in 14dBi panel antenna for directional coverage. This unit provides 41dBm of EIRP, robust and rich features with a cost compelling price point that provides an attractive solution in numerous applications. The AP-G310 is built for mild to harsh environments and is enclosed in an IP66/67 rated housings. It is powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology. A PoE injector is included. The AP-G310 is sophisticated and powerful yet can easily be setup for most applications through a simple to use wizard.

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

MODEL: AP-G310

High Power Outdoor Multimode Access Point

Key Features

● High RF Output Power for Long Range Radio Link or Enlarged Coverage Area

● PoE Built-In for Single Cable Installation No Need for AC Power Outlet at AP-G300 Install Location

● Weatherproof and Waterproof, IP66/67 Rated● VoIP & Video Friendly Quality of Service (QoS)

Mechanism, Bandwidth Management, IP TOS

AIR802 AP-G310 is a high power 27dBm (500mW), high gain access point configurable in various modes. It includes a built-in 14dBi panel antenna for directional coverage. This unit provides 41dBm of EIRP, robust and rich features with a cost compelling price point that provides an attractive solution in numerous applications.

The AP-G310 is built for mild to harsh environments and is enclosed in an IP66/67 rated housings. It is powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology. A PoE injector is included.

The AP-G310 is sophisticated and powerful yet can easily be setup for most applications through a simple to use wizard.

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

Applications● Wireless Internet Service provider (WISP) as Customer Premise Device● Inter-Building Networks (bridging networks)● Education Institutions● Campgrounds● Farms and Ranches● Marinas● Airports● Convention Centers● Community Hot Spot● Hotels (Outside to Inside Coverage or Inside Coverage)● Video Security Surveillance Networks

Operating Modes

AP ModeAccess points act as a central transmitter and receiver of Wireless LAN client devices (computers, Wi-Fi phones, IP cameras, etc.). The AIR802 AP-G200, AP-G300 and AP-G310 all function as an access point.

AP Wireless Router ModeThe AIR802 AP-G200, AP-G300 and AP-G310 can operate in router mode. In this mode, the device is connected to a broadband connection, such as a cable modem or DSL modem. Network Address Translation (NAT) will be operational between the WAN and LAN ports.

AP Client ModeConfigured in Client Mode, the AIR802 AP-G200, AP-G300 or AP-G310 will act as a client device such as a WLAN card, USB adapter or IP camera and will connect to a remote access point. This mode is often used by wireless Internet service providers (WISP’s) as a customer premise device (CPE) at the subscriber location. It connects to the remote access point and hands off network connectivity via the Ethernet port, and is sometimes called an Ethernet client. It can be considered an Ethernet to WLAN bridge. User devices, ie., PC, IP camera, etc. will connect to the Ethernet port.

InternetADSL

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WLAN PCI WLAN USB Wireless AP

Client Mode

Wireless AP ADSL or Cable Modem NoteBook

PCWISP Outdoor AP

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

WDS RepeaterSometimes very long network links exist, where the distance is too great between two access point devices. The AP-G200, AP-G300 or AP-G310, or any combination of these can be used as a wireless repeater between the end access points. This is known as Wireless Distribution System (WDS) and is setup by entering each upstream and downstream access points Mac addresses.

WISP Client Router Mode The AIR802 AP-G200, AP-G300 and AP-G310 will function like client mode above on the wireless interface. Routing functions are added between the wireless WAN interface and the Ethernet LAN interface. The WISP subscriber can then share the network connection without the need for an additional router.

Bridge ModeThe AP-G200, AP-G300 and AP-G310 support bridge mode, bridging together networks in two different buildings via a wireless link. This can be two different office buildings or a home to a detached garage. Bridge mode is supported by either using the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) support or Adhoc technology.

WDS Repeater + Access PointThe AP-G200, AP-G300, AP-G310 all support simultaneously functioning as a WDS repeater in addition to being an Access point for local client devices.

Universal RepeaterThe AP-G200, AP-G300, and AP-G310 support Universal Repeater mode which allows the device to connect as a client to a remote access point and simultaneously act as an access point. This mode allows the device to extend the range of the network and provide local network access without using WDS mode. It uses the remote access points SSID to associate versus the Mac address inWDS.

LAN LAN

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Wireless Router NoteBook

NoteBook

WDS Repeator

Bridge Bridge

Client Router PC

WDS Wireless Router

WDS RepeaterWDS Router

WDS Repeater + AP

Wireless Repeater

WISP Outdoor AP

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

Technical Specifications

WLAN Standards● 802.11b● 802.11g

Radio Scheme● 802.11g: OFDM (64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK)● 802.11b: DSSS (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK)

Frequency Range● 2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz

Operating Channels● 11 for North America● 13 for Europe● 14 for Japan

RF Output Power ● 802.11b: 17dBm (50mW) to 27dBm (500mW) @ 11 Mbps [8 steps available]● 802.11g: 17dBm (50mW) to 24dBm (250mW) @ 54 Mbps [11 steps available]

Sensitivity● 802.11b: -91 +/- 2dBm @ 11 Mbps● 802.11g -75 +/- 2dBm @ 54 Mbps

Data Rate● 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/12/9/6 Mbps● 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps

Operating Mode● Router (NAT enabled)● Bridge● WISP (AP Client with Routing Function – NAT enabled)

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

Wireless Modes

● Access Point ● Access Point + WDS● WDS (Wireless Repeater, Point-to-Point, or Point-to-Multipoint)● Client Device (Ethernet to WLAN Bridge)● Universal Repeater Mode (AP + AP Client Functionality Simultaneously)

Wireless Features

● MAC Clone (Client Mode Only)● Access Control (Allow or Deny Client MAC Addresses)● Site Survey (Scan Wireless Networks)● AIM Tool (Fine Tuning Antenna Direction)● Show Active Associated Clients

Wireless Features – Advanced

● Authentication Type: Open System, Shared Key, Auto● Fragmentation Threshold Adjustment: 256-2346● RTS Threshold Adjustment: 0-2347● Beacon Interval Adjustment: 20-1024ms● ACK Timeout Adjustment: 0-255, 0 is default● Client Expiration Time: 101-40000000 Sec● MTU Size Adjustment: 100 to 1500● Data Rate Selection: Auto or Rate Interval● Preamble Type: Long or Short● Broadcast SSID: Enable or Disable● IAPP (IEEE 802.11f Station Roaming within Subnet): Enable or Disable● 802.11g Protection (Protects 802.11b Users): Enable or Disable● Block WLAN Relay Between Clients: Enable or Disable [auto]● Turbo Mode (Applies to Realtek WLAN Chipsets): Enable or Disable● Aggregation Mode: Enable or Disable● Tx Burst Mode (Enable or Disable)● Transmit Power – OFDM (802.11g) Step from 17 to 24dBm● Transmit Power – CCK (802.11b) Step from 17 to 27dBm

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

Security● Password Protection● Encryption: None, WEP, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), WPA2 (Mixed)● MAC Filtering● Hidden SSID Broadcast● 64/128-bit WEP Encryption● WPA for 802.1x and WPA-PSK● WPA2 / IEEE 802.11i● WPA Authentication Mode: Enterprise (RADIUS), Personal (Pre-Shared Key)

LAN Interface● Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway● DHCP: Server, Client, Disabled● Set DHCP Client Address Range● 802.1d Spanning Tree: Enable or Disable● Clone MAC Address● Set MTU Size

WAN Interface● Set WAN Access Type (Static IP, DCHP Client, PPPoE, PPTP)● Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway● DNS (Automatic or Manual Entry)● Clone MAC Address● Enable uPnP● Enable Web Server Access on WAN● Enable IPsec pass through on VPN Connection● Enable PPTP pass through on VPN Connection● Enable L2TP pass through on VPN Connection

Routing● NAT (Enable or Disable)● IP Forwarding Default Policy (Accept or Decline)● Dynamic Routing (RIP v1 & RIPv2) ● Static Route

Firewall ● Port Filtering● IP Filtering● MAC Filtering● Port Forwarding● DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)● VPN

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2102 Av Fermin VivacetaIndependenciaSantiago, ChileTel: 562.455.0975Fax: [email protected]

Suite 137-319931 W. 75th Street Naperville, IL 60565 USATel: 630.428.3108Fax: [email protected] www.air802.com

Management● Status (List Firmware Ver., Current Status & Basic Settings)● QoS (Max Throughput, Bandwidth Ratio % H/M/L)● QoS (Control by Source / Destination Address & Ports & Mac Address)● QoS (Protocol: TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, Bandwidth Priority: L/M/H)● QoS (Filter Priority: 0 to 7, Lowest Number is Highest Priority● QoS (IP TOS: Normal Service, Minimize Cost, Maximize Reliability, Maximize Throughput, Minimize Delay)● Bandwidth Control (Set Upstream & Downstream Rate in Client Mode)● SNMP (Enable or Disable and Set Parameters)● Dynamic DNS Service (Enable or Disable and Set Parameters)● Time Zone (Enable NTP Client)● System Log● Misc (Set HTTP Port, RSSI Interval, Enable Ping Watchdog)● Mesh Network - Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) ● Available in WISP AD-HOC Mode if WAN Port is Static IP or DHCP

Client● Firmware Upgrade● Save/Reload Settings to Hard Drive● Web GUI ● SSH● Discovery Tool (discover IP address)

Antenna ● 14dBi Panel Antenna Built-In● Polarization: Vertical● Beamwidth: 20° Vertical, 20° Horizontal● VSWR: 1.5:1

Power Supply● Power over Ethernet (PoE) 48VDC/0.4A● Ethernet Surge Protection Built-In Operating Environment● Temperature -30°C~-60°C (-22°F to 140°F)● Humidity 10~90% (non-condensing)

Certificate● FCC, CE

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