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Secure and Separate Wi-Fi Networks
By default, each AP has three Wi-Fi networks: office, guest and device
networks. Each network has its own secure authentication. Each
employee is given a different Wi-Fi access key in office networks. This is
secure and prevents access of sensitive data in the office network from
unwanted intruders (e.g. ex-employee). For guest networks, only pre-
defined IP can access the Internet with an expiry time. Device networks
are for wireless equipment that cannot authenticate itself.
License-Free Intuitive UI, Simple yet Powerful
Built-in with the AP management software, no need for server or controller
software and no extra license fee that saves total cost of ownership (TCO).
The dedicated icon-based user interface of Office 1-2-3 and CAP1300
Office +1 can easily walk you through the entire process of setting up the
Wi-Fi networks. It allows you to import, export or print account information.
E-MAP function can display your floor plan with AP location and Wi-Fi
coverage. Lastly, you can customize captive portal(s) for your office. All
major functions of a much bigger system all covered in Office 1-2-3 and
CAP1300 Office +1.
Maximum performance, actual data rates, and coverage will vary depending on network conditions and environmental factors. Product specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
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Zero Configuration, Self-Managed & Pre-Configured
Wi-Fi System
The CAP1300 Office +1 is pre-configured and default as slave mode. Just
connect the CAP1300 Office +1 AP to existing network via switch and the
system will auto/self configure with the Office 1-2-3 master AP. The master
AP manages the rest! Firmware upgrade made easy All connected APs can
be group-upgraded with a simple master AP command. The system is
expandable with additional CAP1300 Office +1 to up to 16 access points in
total!
Three Easy Ways of Authentication
Office networks use radius function that works like Wi-Fi access key. Enter the password once and it will remember. Each
employee will have his/her own Wi-Fi access key. Guest networks use SMS authentication and captive portal login. Administrators
can print out account tickets for the guests and setup expiry time. Device networks use access control list for wireless equipment
that are unable to enter account information.
E-MAP and Wireless Scheduling
The Office 1-2-3 and CAP1300 Office +1 features E-MAP system to let you put
devices on a floor plan. Live AP coverage, number of wireless clients, channel,
and AP loading are all visible on your screen. In addition, wireless scheduling
lets you define when to provide wireless services to guest, office employee or
devices, all on a separate schedule.
Office Network Guest Network Device Network
Office 1-2-3 Master AP
CAP1300 Office +1
Add-on AP
CAP1300 Office +1
Add-on AP
Office Network Guest Network Device Network
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CAP1300