User's Manual

4
D
-
Link
D
A
P
-
2330
U
ser
M
anual
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e
c
tion
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oduc
tion
D-Link
,
an
industr
y
pioneer
in
wir
eless
net
w
or
k
ing
,
introduces
a
solution
f
or
businesses seeking
to
deplo
y
nex
t
gener
a
tion
802.11n
LANs
.
D-Link
unveils
its new DAP-2330, designed specifically for
en
vironmen
ts
with high
traffic
areas such as
air
por
ts
,
c
off
ee
shops
,
shopping
c
en
t
ers
,
sporting v
enues
,
and
school campuses
to
provide secure and manageable dual band wireless network options
for
network administr
a
t
ors
.
Versatile
Access
Point
The DAP-2330 Access
P
oin
t
allows
network
administr
a
t
ors
to deploy a highly
manageable
and
extremely
robust dual band
wireless
net
w
or
k
.
F
or
advanced
installa
tions
,
this
new
high-speed A
cc
ess
P
oin
t
has
in
t
eg
r
a
t
ed
802.3af
P
o
w
er
ov
er
E
thernet
(P
oE)
suppor
t
,
allo
wing
installation of this
devic
e
in
areas
wher
e
power outlets
ar
e
not
r
eadily
a
v
ailable
.
I
n
addition to bridging
802.11b/g/n
wir
eless
net
w
or
ks
,
the
DAP-2330
can
br
idge
to
wir
ed
networks
with
its integrated
Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps)
E
thernet
por
t
.
Enhanced
P
er
f
ormance
The DAP-2330 delivers reliable wireless performance
with
maximum wireless signal
r
a
t
es
of up to
300Mbps
.
This,
coupled with support for Wi-Fi
Multimedia™ (WMM) Quality
of
S
ervic
e
f
ea
tur
es
,
makes
it
an ideal access
point for
audio
,
video
,
and voice applica
tions
.
S
ecurity
T
o
help
maintain
a
secure
wir
eless
net
w
or
k
,
the
D
AP
-2330
pr
o
vides
the
la
t
est
in
wir
eless
secur
it
y
t
echnolog
ies
b
y
suppor
ting
both
P
ersonal
and
Enterprise
versions of
W
P
A
and
W
P
A2
(802.11i)
with
support
f
or
RADIUS server back
end
.
T
o
fur
ther
pr
ot
ec
t
your
wir
eless
net
w
or
k
,
M
A
C
Address
F
ilt
er
ing
,
Wireless
LAN
segmentation, Disable
SSID
Br
oadcast
,
R
ogue
AP
Detection, and Wireless Broadcast
S
cheduling
are also
included
.
*
Maximum wireless signal
r
a
t
e
derived
from
IEEE
S
tandar
d
802.11g and 802.11n specifica
tions
.
Actual data
throughput will
v
ar
y
.
Network conditions and environmental
fac
t
ors
,
including
volume
of
network
tr
affic
,
building
ma
t
erials
and construction, and network ov
er
head
,
lower actual data
throughput
r
a
t
e
.
Environmental conditions
will
adversely
aff
ec
t
wireless signal
range
.