Thursday, April 21, 2011

wireless router

4 Lan ports 500MW Hi-power ADSL2 Modem wireless Router
Model: 2Wire 2701HG-D /-T
Detailed Product Description
Wireless 802.11G Router + ADSL + 4Port
well-designed high-speed and high performance adsl2+ router
This is a well-designed high-speed and high performance adsl2+ router, which provides 4-port switch function and supports kinds of network protocols, steady runs, and is compatible with various DSLAM, which is preferred by the individual users, the SOHO, and the small enterprise to access the internet.
Features
Full speed, auto-sense ADSL 2+ routing, bridging
32M/64M Flash & Memory
Inbuilt 3 antennas to boost signal
Up to 24mbps downstream and up to 1024kbps upstream data rate
Maximum transmission range:6.5 kilometers
Friendly GUI for web configuration
Compatible with virtually all standard internet applications
Support for up to 8 permanent virtual circuits (PVC)
NAT, IP filtering and password authentication to modem
Support remote management
Support build-in PPPoE
Specifications
ADSL specification
Line Coding
Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT)
Standard Compliant
Full rate ADSL ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) Splitter less G.992.2
ITU G.994.1 G.996.1 ITU 992.5(ADSL 2+)
Data Rate
Maximum transmission rate: Downstream up to 25 Mbps, and
Upstream up to 1024 kbps
ATM specification
ATM Adaptation Layer
Support AAL5
VCs
Support 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)
Service Class
UBR, CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR
OAM
ITU-T I.610 OAM Principles & Functions (include F4/F5)
Basic Protocol
RFC 2684
Multiple protocol encapsulation over AAL5:
Support Logical Link Control (LLC) encapsulation
Support VC-based multiplexing
Support Bridged and Routing
RFC 2364
PPP over AAL5:
Support LLC encapsulation
Support VC-based multiplexing
RFC2516
Support PPP over Ethernet Relay
Support PPP over Ethernet
RFC 1577
Classical IP over ATM
Bridged Function
IEEE802.1d
Transparent, learning bridge with spanning tree support.

PPPoE relay
Routing Function


IPv4, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, RARP, proxy-ARP
Routing
Routing Information Protocol (RIP, RIPv2)

Static Routing

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