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Wireless enterprise access point controllers (apc)
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It manages a WLAN network, retrieves and configures the status of APC or Wireless
Enterprise wireless LAN AP.
Wireless Enterprise AP (Wireless Enterprise WLAN AP)
The Wireless Enterprise wireless LAN AP is a device that provides wireless connection
service to a user terminal. It should be installed by considering the service area or region
that will be provided in an enterprise environment. Typically, the number of Wireless
Enterprise wireless LAN APs is determined by considering the size of installation area and
the number of users to secure service coverage.
Ethernet Switch
Typically, because an AP is installed in a user area, use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch
that does not use a power line for the beauties of environment, etc. Install the Wireless
Enterprise wireless LAN APs by considering current consumption and the power capacity
PoE switch. In addition, because power drop may occur if the distance between the switch
and Wireless Enterprise wireless LAN AP, the relationship between distance and power
must be considered. Typically, the distance between these two must be 100 m or less in
order to avoid power drop.
Wireless terminal/FMC Client
Terminal that provides the 802.11a/b/g/n interface such as smart phone, tablet PC, or
notebook computer, etc. In an Android smart phone, an enterprise Voice over IP (VoIP)
application equipped with the Samsung voice engine is called a FMC client (The FMC
client is an option).
Wireless additional service
In the Wireless Enterprise environment, various application services are required as well as
basic wireless connection services.
The Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS) provides a security service that is one of
the most important elements in an enterprise environment. The WIPS can seamlessly
receive wireless connection service through the security services such as unauthorized
terminal, unauthorized AP, or ad hoc connection blocking, etc.
Location service that manages the location of a terminal in a wireless environment is also
an application service required in an enterprise environment. With this, it is possible to
manage the location of an effective user or an unauthorized user.
IP application service
The IP application servers required in an existing wire network including Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, DNS server, web server, or RADIUS authentication
server are also used in the Wireless Enterprise environment. Especially, the DHCP server
and RADIUS authentication server play a critical role in the wireless environment.
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