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OverviewVigor AP-700 Wireless Access PointThe DrayTek Vigor AP-700 is a standalone wireless access point, ideal for adding wireless connectivity to an existing LAN, or for expanading the range of an existing wireless LAN by using the WDS features. As an access point, the Vigor AP-700 connects to your existing ethernet switch and wireless users (with laptops or other WiFi devices) can then connect to your LAN. You can restrict access to specific devices by locking in their hardware 'MAC address' and if you have a radius server, user access can be further limited requiring unique login using 802.1x authentication (MD5/PEAP mode). Where you wish to provide wireless access over a larger area, or throughout a larger building, you could install several AP-700's, each wired back to your central network. In addition, the AP-700 can operate in several other wireless modes:
For illustrations of each of these modes, click on the 'Schematics' tab of this page. SchematicsOperation Mode SchematicsThe DrayTek AP-700 can act as a standalone wireless access point, ideal for adding wireless connectivity to an existing LAN but also operates in several other wireless modes: Bridge
Two networks can be bridged where it is not possible to run cables, for example, across a road. Both locations remain within the same IP subnet. Universal Repeater
The AP-700 is placed within wireless range of another access point and can then extend the coverage of that network. Station
Ideal for gaming consoles or other devices that need an ethernet connection to the network, Station mode makes the AP-700 act as a client to your main access point. Standard WDS
PoE VersionPower-over-Ethernet Version
User AuthenticationUser AuthenticationFor additional security, wireless access can be restricted to authorised users only by use of a unique username and password for each user. This is in addition the encryption provided by WEP/WPA etc. When the user first opens their wireless connection, the AP-700 will request their username/password and not permit access to the LAN or Internet without it. The AP-700 can use an external radius server to hold user credentials but also has its own built-in radius server to store up to 96 users. The AP-700's built-in Radius server can also act as a server to additional devices (such as another AP-700, meaning that you don't need to set up the same users up on several units).
SpecificationVigor AP-700 Specification
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