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3e-528 Wireless Video Server Chapter 1: Introduction
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3e-528 Wireless Video Server Chapter 1: Introduction
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Wireless connectivity for viewing 4 live camera feeds
Simultaneous use of all functions
Access user restrictions
Supports central operation/access of all cameras
Non-proprietary output format for admissibility in court
(JPEG, M-JPEG, NTSC Video, etc.)
Camera control via 1 serial interface
If encryption is desired for the WLAN, you can employ different
encryption depending on the mode you are in. If you are using FIPS 140-2
mode (highly secure) you can set encryption for None, Static AES, Static
3DES, or Dynamic Key Exchange. If you are not using the 3e-528 in FIPS
140-2 mode, you can select None, Static AES, Static 3DES, Static WEP,
or WPA. WPA uses TKIP or AES-CCMP so you can employ legacy cli-
ent WEP cards and still secure the wireless band. If it is desired that the
wireless video server employs state-of-the-art AES or 3DES encryption
for wireless access, wireless clients must have the 3e-010F Crypto Client
software installed. (The 3e-010F Crypto Client software is sold with the
3e-110 long range PC card or sold separately for use with other compat-
ible PC cards.)
The 3e-528 has an Ethernet WAN interface (WAN port) for commu-
nication to the wired LAN backbone, three Ethernet LAN local interfaces
(CONFIG ports) for purposes of initial setup and conguration, one AP
antenna for 802.11 b wireless clients, and three bridging antennas for com-
municating on the 802.11b/g radio.
The 3e-528 is wall-mountable.
It has the following features:
Ethernet WAN port
"CONFIG" Ethernet LAN ports (for conguration only)
Wireless (802.11b) AP with operating range of 2000+ feet
Wireless (802.11b/g) bridge
AES, 3DES, WEP encryption or WPA with TKIP, depending
on setup
HTTPS/TLS secure Web
DHCP client
Video Server port
Bandwidth control
Adjustable Radio Power
MAC address ltering
Load Balancing
Rogue AP Detection