Manual

6 AirLive WH-5000A Users Manual
WH-5000A Serials User Guide
1.2
Wireless
Access
Point
Mode
(WAP)
In
the
wireless
access
point
mode,
you
can
use
the
AirLive WH-5000A
to
connect
wireless
communication
devices together
to
create
a
wireless
network.
The
AirLive WH-5000A
is
usually
connected
to
a
wired
network
and
can
relay data
between
devices
on
each
side.
In
Wireless
Access
Point
(WAP)
mode
the
WAN
interface
has
to
con- nect
to
a
backbone
Ethernet
switch
in
order
to
operate
normally.
It
bridges
the
backbone
Ethernet
network and
wireless
interface.
The
following
diagram
is
an
example
of
WAP
mode
network
topology.
There
is
numerous
security
methods
provided
in
this
mode,
including WEP,
WPA
(TKIP
and
AES-CCM) and
WPA2
(TKIP
and
AES-CCM) are
available.
The
AirLive WH-5000A
also
supports
EAP-MD5,
EAP-TTLS,
EAP-TLS,
PEAP,
EAP-SIM
protocols.
1.3
Wireless
Bridging
Mode
(WDS)
In
Wireless
Bridging
(WDS)
mode
the
WAN
interface
may
or
may
not
need
to
connect
to
a
backbone Ethernet
switch.
It
depends
on
needs
of
infrastructure
network.
The
Wireless
Bridging
Mode
function extends
the
network
from
an
existing
wired
network
easily
without
altering
the
network
topology.
The
following
diagram
is
an
example
of
WDS
mode
network
topology.
This
type
of
infrastructure
is
decentralized.
As
each
node
needs only
transmit
as
far
as
the
next
node. Nodes
act
as
repeaters
to
transmit data
from
nearby
nodes
to
peers
that are
too
far
away
to
reach,
resulting
in a
network
that
can
span
large distances.
In
bridging
mode,
the
AirLive WH-5000A
supports
AES-CCM
for
security