Dynamic address translation (dat), Introduction – Proxim ORiNOCO AP-2500 User Manual

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Introduction

Outgoing e-mail (SMTP) Redirection: You can configure the AP-2500 to redirect outgoing e-mail messages to a
specified Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. Subscribers can send e-mails as if they were connected to
their home network. See

SMTP Redirection

for details.

VPN Passthrough: The AP-2500 can support multiple PPTP and IPsec VPN sessions for subscribers. See

VPN

for details.

Support for Application Level Gateways (ALGs): The AP-2500 supports Application Level Gateways (ALGs)
providing transparent access to subscribers for popular Web-based applications that do not work in typical Network
Address Translation (NAT) environments (see

Dynamic Address Translation (DAT)

for details). The AP provides

support for the following protocols:

H323 (protocol used by Microsoft NetMeeting)

Real Audio

SMTP

FTP

PPTP (for VPN connections)

IPSec (for VPN connections)

Multiple Authentication Options: To authenticate subscribers, you can use the Access Point’s Internal Web
Server (IWS), an External Web Server (EWS), or RADIUS. See

AP-2500 Authentication Methods

for details.

SSL Support: If using Internal authentication, you can copy your company’s digital certificates to the AP-2500 to
create HTTPS pages that provide end-to-end encrypted links between the AP and subscribers. See

Secure Socket

Layer (SSL)

for details.

“Remember My Login” Cookie: The Access Point can store a cookie in your subscriber’s Web browser to
facilitate future logins by the customer.

Billing Records Mirroring: Access Points can send copies of credit card billing records to a list of external
servers that you specify. See

Credit Card Mirroring

for details.

Information and Control Console: The AP can open a Java pop-up window on your subscribers’ Web browsers
that reports the amount of time remaining in the user’s account (if paid for by credit card) or allows the user to
logout (if using RADIUS to manage users). Also, the ICC supports multiple advertising banners that you can
customize for your hotspot. See

Information and Control Console (ICC)

for details.

Dynamic Billing Selection/Bandwidth Management: With ICC enabled, subscribers can dynamically switch
between billing plans to increase or decrease their own bandwidth.

Walled Garden: You can provide unauthenticated users with free access to a limited number of Web sites as a
promotional tool. See

Passthrough Addresses

for details.

Home Page Redirection: You can automatically redirect subscribers to the Web site of your choice either before
authentication (see

Portal Page

) and/or after authentication (see

Home Page Redirection (HPR)

).

IP Upsell: You can configure the AP-2500 to offer public addresses to power users at a premium price. See

IP Upsell

for details.

URL Filtering: You can prohibit your subscribers from accessing specific Web sites. See

URL Filtering

for details.

Dynamic Address Translation (DAT)

Dynamic Address Translation (DAT) is a technique that eliminates IP configuration issues and the associated
complaints and support requests from subscribers.
Without DAT, a subscriber will typically need to change the following settings (twice -- once to join the hotspot network
and then set them back again to rejoin the user’s home network):

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway Address

DNS Server Addresses

Web browser’s proxy settings

Outgoing mail server settings

DAT eliminates the need for subscribers to change any of these settings. The AP-2500 automatically redirects
subscriber messages to the appropriate location. DAT even works if a user’s wireless card is configured with static
IP settings.

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