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    ONly11$ ADSL2+ MODEM with 54M wireless and USB

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    11 $
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    China
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    Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
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    800000
    Product Description

    The DSL Modem with Wireless Gateway is really many devices rolled into one. Itâ s a full rate ADSL2/ 2+ modem. Itâ s a router, capable of networking up to 2 computers using wires, with a minimum amount of hassle. And itâ s a wireless device, allowing you to have the freedom to connect to the Internet without being anchored by cables or cords, suring at speeds up to more than 5 times the speed of older devices

    Product Features

    v Integrated Wired and Wireless Networking using 802.11g and 1port 10/ 100Mbps Ethernet

    v 802.11b backward compatible, communicating with 802.11b wireless products at speeds up to 11 Mbps

    v 802.11g enabled to support speeds up to 54Mbps wirelessly

    v Full-rate ADSL2/ 2+ modem-supports data rates of up to 24Mbps downstream and up to 1Mbps upstream

    v Exceeds performance of the DSL Forum specification

    v Loop reach of up to 18000feet using ADSL and 18600 feet using ADSL2

    v Tested and compatible with all major DSLAMS

    v Advanced security: WPA, WPA-PSK, WEP, Firewall, Stateful Packet Inspection, NAT, website blocking, web service blocking, Internet traffic logging, Denial of service blocking, Internet traffic logging, Denial of Service( DOS) protection

    v Other features include:

    Bit Swapping NAT Services Blocking

    DHCP Server Option Port Forwarding

    Compliant with DSL Forum Real-time diagnostics

    TR048 Rate and Reach Remote Management

    Requirements S= 1/ 2 Support

    DMZ Hosting Services Blocking

    DNS Proxy Server Static Routing

    Dynamic Rate Adaptation Unnumbered Mode

    Independert upstream and downstream data rate provisioning

    Support VPN Pass Through WAN IP & LAN IP

    LAN IP Address Selection Address Selection

    Multiple PVC supported Website Blocking

    Depends on the services offered by the Internet Service Provider.

    Product Specification

    CPU
    TNETD7300GDU

    PCB Size
    15.3* 10.9CM

    Housing Size
    17.9* 12.4* 3.1CM

    Memories
    Flash Memory: 4M, ROM Memory: 16M

    Power Requirements
    Operating voltage:

    + 12V DC+ -5% 600Ma max

    ADSL
    l ITU G.992.1( G.dmt) , G.992.2( G.Lite) , G.994.1( G.hs) , G.992.3( G.dmt.bis) * * , G.992.4( G.lite.bis) * * , G.992.5( ADSL2+ ) * *

    l ANSI T1.413 Issue 2

    ATM
    l ATM User-Network Interface, Version 3.1, Section 3. The ATM Forum, 1995

    - The full VPI range ( 0-4095) and VCI range( 1-65535) are supported.

    - Adaptation Layers AAL5, AAL2 and AALO are supported

    - The traffic shaping function supports traffic classes CBR, VBR( real time and non-real time) and UBR ( with PCR limiting)

    OAM
    l ITU-T Recommendation L.610 B-ISDN Operation and Maintenance Principles and Operations.

    - F5 segment and end-to-end loopback cells

    Wireless
    l IEEE 802.11g

    l IEEE 802.11b

    l IEEE 802.1x

    l WPA

    l WEP 64/ 128 bit encryption

    l SSID Broadcast enable/ disable

    Ethernet
    l ISO/ IEC 880.2-3; ANSI/ IEEE standard 802.3 part 3

    - IEEE 802.3X-Full Duplex capable

    - IEEE 802.3U-Auto negotiation

    l RFC 1213S K. McCloghrie, M.Rose, Management Information Base for Network management of TCP/ IP-based internet: MIB-IIâ â . 03/ 26/ 1991

    l D-I-X, â The Ethernet-A Local Area Network Data Link Layer and Physical Layer. Specificationsâ . Digital, Intel, and Xerox, November 1982

    Bridge
    l Transparent MAC level bridge for Ethernet-like devices in conformance with the IEEE802.1d specification.

    l ISO/ IEC10038: 1993( E) , Std802.1D

    l RFC1213SK.McCloghrie, M.Rose, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/ IP-based internet: MIB-IIâ , 03/ 26/ 991

    l RFC1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges. E.Decker, P.Langille, A.Rijsingshani& K.McCloghrie. July1993

    IP
    l RFC791, Internet Protocol, Postel.Sep-01-1981.RFC950, Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure.J.C.Mogul, J.Postel. Aug-01-1985.

    l RFC1122, Requirements for Internet hosts-communication layers. R.T.Braden. Oct-01-1989

    l RFC1191, Path MTU discovery. J.C. Mogul, S.E.Deering, Nov-01-1990

    l RFC1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/ IP-based internet: MIB-II, K.McCloghrie, M.T.Rose. Mar-01-1991

    l RFC894, Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet networks.C.Hornig. Apr-01-1984

    ARP
    RFC826, Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or converting network protocol addresses to 48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on Ethernet hardware.D.C.Plummer. Nov-01-1982

    ICMP
    RFC792, Internet Control Message Protocol.J.Postel.Sep-01-1981

    UDP
    RFC768, User Datagram Protocol.J.Postel.Aug-28-1980

    TCP
    RFC793, Transmission Control Protocol.J.Postel.Sep-01-1981

    IP Router
    l Support Static Router

    l Support unnumbered mode

    RIP
    l RFC1058, Routing Informations Protocol.C.L.Hedrick.Jun-01-1988

    l RFC1723, RIP Version 2-Carrying Additional Information.G.Malkin.November 1994

    l RFC2453, RIP Version 2.G.Malkin.November1998

    l RFC1812, Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers.F.Baker.June 1995

    l RFC1191, Path MTU discovery.J.C.Mogul.S.E.Deering.Nov-01-1990

    DHCP Server
    l RFC2131: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: R.Droms.March1997

    l RFC2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions: S.Alexander.March1997

    DHCP Client
    l RFC2131: Dynamic Host Configurations Protocol: R.Droms, March1997

    l RFC2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions: S.Alexander.March1997

    l The DHCP client supports the following minimal subset of options described in RFC2132:

    - Requested IP Address( requested by default is mandatory)

    - Parameter Request list( subnet-mask only)

    - IP Address Lease time( dhcp-lease-time)

    - Client-identifier( dhcp-client-identifier)

    - Default router( router)

    - DNS Proxy Server

    NAT, PAT( IP Masquerading)
    l RFC2663, â IP Network Address Translator( NAT) Terminology and Considerations.P.Srisuresh.M.Holdrege.August 1999

    l RFC3022, Traditional IP Network Address Translator ( Traditional NAT.) .P.Srisuresh.K.Egevang.January 2001

    NAT ALGs( Application Level Gateway) ( NAT Pass Through)
    l FTP ( over NATP)

    l Netmeeting

    l IPSec

    l PPTP

    NAT advanced features
    l Port Forwarding

    l DMZ

    l Service Blocking

    l Website blocking

    l Web Activity Log

    Firewall
    l Stateful Fireware: multiple security levels.

    l Basic IDS: Stateful Packet Inspection for prevention of Denial of Service( DoS) attacks

    Universal Plug and Play ( UpnP)
    Internet Gateway Device( LGD) Standardized Device Control Protocol V1.0.11/ 12/ 2001

    PPPoA
    RFC2364, PPP Over AAL5.G.Gross, M.Kaycee, A Lin, A.Malis, J.Stephens.July1998

    PPPoE
    RFC2516, Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet ( PPPoE) .L.Mamakos, K.Lidl, J.Evarts, D.Carrel, D.Simone, R.Wheeler, February1999

    RFC1483
    l Supports bridged 802.3 Ethernet frames over an ATM network

    l LLC encapsulation, in which an LLC/ SNAP header is prepended to the ( Ethernet) frame

    l VC multiplexing, in which a null two byte header is prepended to the frame. Default is LLC encapsulation: VC multiplexing can be configured using console command or WEB configuration

    l RFC1483 J.Heinanen, â Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5â 07/ 20/ 1993

    l RFC1213 S K.McCloghrie, M.Rose, Management Informations Base for Network Managerment of TCP/ IP-based internet MIB-IIâ , 03/ 26/ 1991

    l RFC2684, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5. D.Grossman, J.Heinanen. September 1999

    Web Server and Web Based Configuration
    l RFC 1945, Hypertext Transfer Protocol-HTTP/ 1.0.T.Berners-Lee, R.Fielding, H.Frystyk.May1996

    l RFC2068, Hypertext Transfer Protocolâ HTTP/ 1.1.R.Fielding.J.Gettys, J.Mogul, H.Frystyk, T.Berners-Lee.January 1997( Not full support)

    l RFC2617, HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication.J.Franks, P.Hallam-Baker, J.Hostetler, S.Lawrence, P.Leach, A.Luotonen, L.Stewart.JUNE 1999

    Operating Range
    l Indoors

    - Up to 13m( 40ft) 54Mbps

    - Up to 17m( 55ft) 18Mbps

    - Up to 37m( 120ft) 11Mbps

    - Up to 91m( 300ft) 1Mbps

    l Outdoors

    - Up to 55m( 180ft) 54Mbps

    - Up to 122m( 400ft) 18Mbps

    - Up to 171m( 560ft) 11Mbps

    - Up to 533m( 1750ft) 1Mbps

    Environmental Operating Range
    Operating Temperature:

    Humidity: 8-95% non-condensing


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