Wi-Fi Pack
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The Wi-Fi Pack for SOHO includes one RadioJungle
AAA(RJAAA) station from 3TS
acting as an authentication server for access control and logging, and
one PicoStation wireless access point from Ubiquiti Networks. This wireless solution allows a SOHO company such as an hotel, shop, restaurant, etc, to provide to his customers with a wireless Internet access that is managed and secure. The Internet access is granted upon login and password and can be limited in the time. The RJAAA appliance has been adapted to fit on small embedded system for low cost solution and it's identified as Lite version. The Lite version runs on Alix board system with 4GB Compact flash SLC type. |
Hardware Description RadioJungle lite appliance: ● CPU: 500 MHz AMD Geode LX800 ● DRAM: 256 MB DDR DRAM ● Storage: CompactFlash 4GB SLC type ● Power: DC jack or passive POE, min. 7V to max. 20V ● Three front panel LEDs, pushbutton ● Expansion: 2 miniPCI slots, LPC bus ● Connectivity: 2 Ethernet channels (Via VT6105M 10/100) ● I/O: DB9 serial port, dual USB port ● Board size: 6 x 6" (152.4 x 152.4 mm) Ubiquiti PicoStation Access Point: ● Processor Specs : Atheros MIPS 4KC, 180MHz ● Memory Information : 32MB SDRAM, 8MB Flash ● Networking Interface : 1 X 10/100 BASE-TX (Cat. 5, RJ-45) Ethernet Interface ● Approvals : FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210 ● RoHS Compliance : YES ● Antenna : RP-SMA omni antenna included ● Power Supply : 12V, 1A DC, Supply and injector included ● Power Method : Passive Power over Ethernet (pairs 4,5+; 7,8 return) ● Operating Temperature : -20C to +70C ● Weight : 0.10 kg Management ● The RadioJungle AAA platform and wireless access point are completely managed through their web interface and they are accessible using any internet browser. |
To allow
access to the Internet through your router without any authentication
and control, is a risk as well as illegal. Currently in European
countries, there are different laws for the protection of children
against child pornography and control of the illicit use of the Internet
communications related to international terrorism. Therefore it is mandatory to trace the user access to their data line to demonstrate its strangeness. Actually the most secure system is the RADIUS tracking user traffic. Here are some legislative references in this regard. The Data Retention Directive is more formally knew as "Directive 2006/24/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 March 2006 on the retention of data generated or processed in connection with the provision of publicly available electronic communications services or of public communications networks and amending Directive 2002/58/EC". According to the directive, member states will have to store citizens' telecommunications data for six to 24 months stipulating a maximum time period. Under the directive the police and security agencies will be able to request access to details such as IP address and time of use of every email, phone call and text message sent or received. link |