TAIPEI, Sept. 28 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ –
AirLive, one of the most advanced worldwide brands for networking and
communication equipments, has just announced its AirLive WL-5470AP.
AirLive-5470 is a versatile access point that incorporates 8 modes of
operation into a single unit. The modes include access point, bridge, client,
gateway and repeater.
Apart from the versatility the AirLive WL-5470 also includes a powerful 5
dB antenna that enhances the coverage. In addition the transmit power can be
fine tuned to deliver the maximum power allowed in any region.
AirLive WL-5470 contains 5 wired ports and can function both as a wireless
access point with 5 wired ports or as a router with 4 wired LAN-ports and a
single port dedicated for the WAN-connection. The unit can be combined with
other identical units — or other equipment — to form a single network with an
enhanced coverage area, thereby eliminating the need to install additional
cables.
For security purposes AirLive WL-5470AP supports both WEP/WPA encryption as
well as IEEE 8021x authentication.
AirLiveWL-5470AP features a novel Boot Loader Protection that enables
restoration of normal operation even if a firmware upgrade should fail.
AirLive WL-5470AP is available for immediate delivery through AirLive
authorized distributors and resellers. More info about AirLive WL-5470AP is
available at: htpp://www.airlive.com/WL-5470AP.htm .
About AirLive
AirLive ( http://www.airlive.com ), provides products including Wireless,
IP, Security, Broadband communication system and advanced innovations for home
connections, SOHO and SMB. "Simple yet powerful networking" is the philosophy
behind our entire product line. AirLive products are like trustable and
dependable friends for yourself and your organization. AirLive is in your life!
For more information about AirLive products, please contact your respective
dealers or visit our website: http://www.airlive.com .
Contact:
Liba Krejzlikova
Marketing Manager
OvisLink Corp.
Tel: +886-2-2218-6888
Email: liba@airlive.com
SOURCE AirLive
September 28, 2007
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