HP PS110 Configuration And Administration Manual page 8

Wireless 802.11n vpn router
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In this scenario, employees connect to wireless community 1, which is protected with WPA/
WPA2. All employee traffic exits the PS1 10 on VLAN 1, providing access to private resources
on the company network and on the Internet.
Guests connect to wireless community 2, which is protected with WEP. All guest traffic exits the
PS1 10 on VLAN 2, providing access only to the Internet.
For offices that need Ethernet ports for wired connectivity, the PS1 10 has a built-in 4-port
Gigabit switch. It can also be used to extend the reach of the network to areas that are difficult
or impossible to reach with traditional cabling.
In the following scenario, PS1 10 #1 provides wireless network services to the employees in the
main office, while PS1 10 #2 and PS1 10 #3 use the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) to
create a wireless link between the main office network and a small network in a warehouse.
WDS eliminates the need to run cabling, allowing for fast and easy deployment.
Main office area
Employee
File server
computers
Wireless community
In the following scenario, a PS1 10 located in an office provides a virtual private network (VPN)
connection across the Internet to a remote client (typically a mobile worker). The PS1 10 forms
secure VPN (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP/IPSec) tunnel connection to the client, which can then access the
computers and servers in the office network. The remote client can be a Windows or Mac
computer, or any Apple iOS or Android mobile device.
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Deploying the HP PS110
WDS
Wireless link
PS110 #2
PS110 #1
Warehouse
Wireless community
PS110 #3

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