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Quatech announces Airborne 802.11 b/g Access Points

By: Quatech, Inc.
27 July, 2011
Access Points enable M2M equipment to become the center of a self sufficient WiFi network, allowing access to equipment data or resources from WiFi-enabled devices.

July 27, 2011 – Quatech announced Industrial grade Airborne 802.11 b/g Access Points. The product offering includes options for embedded modules for integration into original equipment manufacturer (OEM) designs and external metal enclosure units for industrial markets requiring ruggedized solutions. Quatech’s AirborneAP Access Point technology enables M2M equipment to become the center of a self sufficient WiFi network, allowing easy access to equipment data or resources from WiFi-enabled devices, including laptops, tablets and handhelds powered by Android, iOS, or Windows. AirborneAP Access Point technology includes secure authentication using WPA2 (AES-CCMP) and a fully functional DHCP server to provide unique addresses for each authenticated client.

AirborneAP Access Points have been designed specifically to address the functional and packaging demands of M2M solutions providers. As an example, an integrated AirborneAP Access Point can turn an isolated piece of equipment in a service truck into a wireless gateway; this creates a WiFi network around the vehicle that enables multiple handhelds and tablets to talk to each other. This local WiFi network can also enable access to other equipment with embedded WiFi capability in the truck, and even provide access to the internet using a cellular modem. AirborneAP Access Points support Ethernet and serial interfaces. The Ethernet interface can be placed in bridge mode to support connection to an existing network of devices, effectively extending access to the network for wireless devices.

Alternatively, the Ethernet interface can be set to wireless router mode, enabling advanced networking to wide area network (WAN) and internet connections. Utilizing the serial interfaces, wireless clients can access the serial devices using the wireless network. AirborneAP Access Points can be switched from access point to client mode through the web or command line interfaces. In client mode, the device provides WPA2-Enterprise Class Extensible Authentication Protocols (EAP) with support for authentication Certificates.

Advanced security including WEP, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES – FIPS 197), WPA2 Enterprise, 802.11i and 802.1x (EAP) are standard over the entire product family. The units include support for EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP, EAP-FAST and LEAP with AES-CCMP supported in the hardware. The embedded AirborneAP modules and external ruggedized Access Points are designed to meet extended operating temperature range (-40°C to +85°C).

Airborne is a family of fully integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN client bridge, Ethernet router, and serial device server products designed specifically to provide wireless LAN and Internet connectivity to industrial, healthcare and automotive applications. The highly integrated hardware and software enables plug-and-play capability, significantly reducing the complexity of wireless system deployment and network connectivity. The embedded Airborne Model APMG-Q551 module allows OEM customers to incorporate AirborneAP technology into their 802.11 wireless design solutions.

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The ruggedized external Airborne Access Point Model APXG-Q5420 includes a 10/100 Ethernet port and up to two serial ports. The Airborne adapters have the most flexible port configuration options of any device in the market. The Ethernet port supports both bridged and router modes. The serial interfaces provide compatibility with RS232/422/485 devices and allow simultaneous use of all the ports in any serial data configuration. The external AirborneAP Access Point also includes a wide range power supply input (5-36 VDC) with terminal block and barrel jack connections packaged in a rugged metal enclosure.

All Quatech Airborne 802.11 b/g Access Point products offer an integrated remote web browser based configuration and administration interface software (Airborne Management Center software) to provide a straightforward user friendly installation and setup of the devices.

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