Technical data

11IT Infrastructure RAP and RAC technical data
WLAN 5 GHz parameters
DFS Dynamic frequency selection (with RAP/RAC1000 series only)
– 802.11h compliant
DFS can be enabled in client mode for a high radio output power of 1W in case
of point-to-point radio system links (otherwise only 200mW are admissible)
DFS can be disabled for indoor use with a reduced transmission power
DFS channel switch announcement support in the beacon for channel
switching without any interruptions for use with radar detection
TPC Transmission power control
Configuration option for antenna amplification, and as a result, for
continuously optimised power within the admissible limits
Power limitation can be configured incl. the 802.11h power constraint for
automatic power reduction of the clients
Different power and update profiles can be configured for TPC, e.g. max.
power/low update priority
TPC can also be used with 2.4 GHz
IP parameters
IPv4 Single IP address for management in transparent bridge mode; two or
three IP addresses (with dual access point) in IP router mode
All interfaces can be configured as DHCP clients
Manual configuration option for default gateway
Supports NAT, e.g. between Ethernet and WLAN
10 port forwarding can be configured with NAT enabled, as 1:1 NAT or on
individual TCP/UDP ports
IP routing 10 static network or host routes can be configured, dynamic routing acc. to
RIPv2 and OSPF (basic functions)
DHCP server A DHCP server can be configured for WLAN or HOST; DNS and gateway are
dynamically stored as the relay if an interface is configured as a DHCP client
DHCP relay DHCP requests can be forwarded to a centralised DHCP server
Wireless backbone Wireless backbone structures (WDS) can be established by using dual
access points
Configuration and monitoring
Web interface Online help tooltips for all important options
Web interface language switchable between German/English
Access via HTTP/HTTPS can be configured per interface,
access violations can be recorded in a log
Replaceable HTTPS certificate
HTTP access can be disabled
SIM card reader Specific ads-tec SIM cards can be used in the integrated SIM card reader in
order to store the configuration. Should the device be replaced, you simply
remove the SIM card from the old device and insert it in the replacement
device. No further reconfiguration required
IDA IDA (Industrial Device Administration) tool from ads-tec: Auto detection and
IP configuration on layer 2 level by using the IDA tool for quick commissioning
of several devices. Parameterisation of several global parameter groups
SNMP SNMPv2/v3 support allows full integration in commercially available system
monitoring tools