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AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
1-2
The access point (AP) provides a bridge between Ethernet wired LANs or WANs and wireless
networks. It provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio-equipped mobile units
(MUs). MUs include the full line of terminals, adapters (PC cards, Compact Flash cards and PCI
adapters) and other devices.
The access point provides a maximum 54Mbps data transfer rate via each radio. It monitors Ethernet
traffic and forwards appropriate Ethernet messages to MUs over the network. It also monitors MU
radio traffic and forwards MU packets to the Ethernet LAN.
If you are new to using an access point for managing your network, refer to Theory of Operations on
page 1-20 for an overview on wireless networking fundamentals.
1.1 New Features
With this most recent 2.0 release of the access point firmware, the following new features have been
introduced:
Adaptive AP
Rogue AP Enhancements
Bandwidth Management Enhancements
Radius Time-Based Authentication
QBSS Support
Legacy users can upgrade their firmware image to version 2.0. to benefit from the new features
described in this section. For information on upgrading the access point’s firmware image, see
Updating Device Firmware on page 4-49.
1.1.1 Adaptive AP
An adaptive AP (AAP) is an AP-51XX access point that can adopt like an AP300 (L3). The management
of an AAP is conducted by a switch, once the access point connects to a Motorola WS5100 or
RFS7000 model switch and receives its AAP configuration.
An AAP provides:
local 802.11 traffic termination
local encryption/decryption
local traffic bridging
the tunneling of centralized traffic to the wireless switch
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