D-Link DRS-200 [6/69] Features benefits

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Features & Benefits
Secure Network
Unauthorized users, illegitimate access, data interception and other perceived
concern of wireless network security have obviously countervailed the power of
WLAN popularization. For privacy over airwave, besides helping you to deploy
more intelligent user-authentication, the data-encryption provided by DRS-200
could be the second line of defense to prevent any breaking against your internal
network.
Security Authentication
DRS-200 provides "MD5-Challenge", "Transport Level Security (TLS)" and “MAC
Authentication” three authentication methods based on EAP for negotiation
between the remote access client and the authenticator. MD5 is to authenticate
the credentials of remote access clients by using user name and password
security systems, TLS is designed to provide secure authentication and
encryption for a TCP/IP connection, and MAC authentication provides a means of
authenticating without the user login required by the web-based and 802.1X
methods.
Supports 802.11X draft standard
DRS-200 supports WLAN within multiple 802.11X draft standards such as
802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. Well-known 802.11b standard operating in 2.4
GHz bandwidth and supports a maximum data rate of 11Mbps has served almost
the entire WLAN market today. The follow-up standard 802.11a (5GHz/ 54Mbps)
and 802.11g (2.4GHz/ 54Mbps) which compatible with 802.11b substantially
raised data rate, serve range for future market demand.

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