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Manufacturer | AT&T |
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Model | Business in a Box BIB NextGen |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Firewall | Yes |
Connectivity | Wired, Wireless |
WAN Interface | Ethernet |
LAN Interface | Ethernet |
Wireless Standards | 802.11ac |
Security Features | SPI Firewall |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
The main router unit included in the package for AT&T Business in a Box.
An accessory box for analog connections, provided with an Amphenol cable.
A package containing important documentation for the setup process.
A modem cable used for connecting the device to the network.
The power cable required to supply electricity to the router.
A power strip with six outlets for powering the equipment.
Gigabit Ethernet ports for local area network connections.
Ports for wide area network connections, supporting electrical and optical.
Four T1 ports used for connecting to PRI lines.
Two RJ11 ports for survivability connections.
A port for connecting analog voice lines or to a breakout box.
Instructions for positioning the rack-mount brackets on the device.
Guidance on attaching the rack-mount bracket to plywood backing.
An example visual guide for installing the router on a wall.
Instructions for connecting the grounding lug to earth ground or bus bar.
Details on connecting the power cord and using the on/off switch.
Connecting the analog POTS line from the wall jack to the internal modem.
Connecting the Ethernet circuit to the router's WAN port.
Connecting fiber cable to SFP module for optical handoff.
Connecting LAN devices like PCs, printers, and servers to the router.
Guidance on using Port 2 for interconnecting with external network devices.