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| With a router you can connect networks. Most people will use a router to connect their local (wireless) home or office network (LAN) with the Internet. The router makes sure that all computers on the local network can connect with one another, with shared resources and with the Internet and can be configured to forward requests for connections from computers on the internet to the appropriate local computer. In order to connect your local network to the internet via an ADSL or cable, you also need an (Ethernet) ADSL or cable modem if it is not built-in in the router, which is most likely to be the case. |
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Highly integrated broadband router.
Robust firewall to help protect your network.
VPN facilities to ensure secured data and voice communications.
Free Voice-over-IP phone calls.
QoS to assure priority for VoIP traffic.
1. VoIP Connect a reqular telephone to make and receive voice calls using your existing broadband connection,
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leaving your reular line free. Make and receive calls using your reqular phone line (POTS) or via VoIP using the same telephone handset. PSTN Life-line : Auto-Fallback, e.g. phone switches to PSTN during power cut. 2. VPN Facilities Up to 8 simultaneous VPN tunnels. Dial-in or dial-out, LAN-to-LAN or Teleworker-to-LAN. Protocol support for PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec. Encryption support for AES, MPPE, and hardware-based DES/3DES encryption. Authentication support for MD5 and SHA-1. IKE key management. Interoperable with other leading 3rd party vendor VPN devices or software. 3. Firewall Facilities SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection). Selectable DoS/DDoS protection. Flexible URL content filtering. User-configurable packet filtering. E-mail alerting mechanism. Supports VPN pass-through. NAT/ PAT Virtual server via port redirection or open ports. DMZ host. 4. Application Support Support UPnP. Support ALGs (Application Layer Gateways). IM/P2P, online gaming , and other multimedia applications. 5. Router Management Web-based user interface. Firmware upgrade via TFTP/FTP. SNMP Agent with MIB-II. Bulit-in diagnostic function. Logging via Syslog. 6. WAN/Internat Quick Start Wizard for Internet access. DHCP client for cable service. Static IP address assignment for fixed IP netowrks. PPPoE/PPTP client for ADSL service. 7. LAN DHCP server for IP assignment (up to 253 users). DNS cache and proxy. Supports port-basd Virtual LAN (VLAN). Routing protocol supported : RIPv2, Static Route.
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| Maximum data transfer rate |
0.1 Gbit/s |
| Networking features |
wired |
| Switching protocol |
Ethernet |
| Routing protocol |
RTP, RTCP |
| Data link protocol |
PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec |
| Management protocols |
Telnet, HTTP / HTTPS |
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Cabling technology
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Type of cable technology performance; including the fiber or cable type
Analog phone line
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I/O ports
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An interface on a device to which you can connect another device.
4-port 10/100 Base-TX Switch
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| Firewall security |
NAT / PAT |
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Power consumption
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Amount of power consumed by this model; expressed in watts. Typical values that manufacturers give are power consumption when off, standby/suspended mode, typical use, maximum usage.
10 W
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Dimensions W x D x H
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Dimensions of the produkt (Width x Depth x Height) in millimeter.
160 x 220 x 36 mm
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| Technical features |
DHCP,Dynamic DNS,SNTP,DNS cache/proxy |
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