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Guidelines for safe handling and installation, including water hazards and cord safety.
Cautionary advice on electrical hazards, grounding, and preventing overheating.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and setting up the device.
Detailed descriptions of front panel LED indicators and their meanings.
Overview of factory default settings for administrative and user access.
Instructions for configuring IP settings via DHCP or Static IP modes.
Instructions on how to access and log into the device's web interface.
Displays information about the configured WAN connections and their status.
Provides LAN, WAN, ATM, and xDSL statistics.
Displays routing tables and ARP information.
Shows NAT sessions and IGMP multicast traffic information.
Provides details for IPv6 WAN connections and routing.
Displays CPU/memory usage and network topology.
Manages wireless stations and site survey results.
Add or remove ATM, PTM, and Ethernet WAN interface connections.
Detailed configuration options for various WAN interface types.
Directs incoming WAN traffic to specific internal servers.
Opens firewall ports dynamically for application access.
Forwards WAN packets to a designated DMZ host computer.
Maps local IP addresses to specified public IP addresses.
Enables or disables Application Layer Gateway (ALG) pass-through.
Configures LAN interface for automatic IPv6 address assignment.
Configures static ARP entries for neighbor devices.
Enables or disables the Universal Plug and Play protocol.
Configures basic parameters for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 5GHz.
Configures basic parameters for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 2.4GHz.
Restricts network access for devices based on day and time.
Creates rules to allow or deny access to specific websites.
Enables or disables support for USB-connected printers.
Allows sharing of digital media from USB storage to other LAN devices.
Automatically detects WAN service type for ETHWAN or xDSL.
Sets up IP and MAC filtering rules for network traffic.
Configures traffic queues with priorities for QoS.
Defines traffic classes and assigns queuing priorities.
Manages traffic shaping for Ethernet interfaces.
Sets the system's default gateway interface for network traffic.
Allows manual configuration of static routes based on destination IP.
Configures static routes based on defined network policies.
Configures RIP version and operation mode for routing.
Selects WAN interfaces or enters static DNS server IP addresses.
Maps dynamic IP to static hostname for easier internet access.
Adds domain name and IP address pairs for local resolution.
Configures DNS proxy to forward queries and relay responses.
Selects DSL modulation modes for optimal performance.
Creates mapping groups for LAN/WAN interfaces.
Configures 6in4 tunneling to encapsulate IPv6 over IPv4 links.
Configures 4in6 tunneling for IPv4 over IPv6 environments.
Generates a certificate-signing request.
Imports trusted CA certificates for authentication.
Controls hardware modules for evaluating power consumption.
Configures IGMP and MLD protocol settings.
Configures basic parameters for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 5GHz.
Simplifies wireless security setup using WPS for 5GHz devices.
Restricts access based on MAC addresses for the 5GHz wireless.
Configures wireless bridge features for the WiFi interface.
Configures advanced operational features for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Configures basic parameters for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 2.4GHz.
Simplifies wireless security setup using WPS for 2.4GHz devices.
Restricts access based on MAC addresses for the 2.4GHz wireless.
Configures wireless bridge features for the 2.4GHz WiFi interface.
Configures advanced operational features for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Dashboard for overall connection status and individual tests.
Configures Ethernet OAM protocols like 802.3ah and 802.1ag.
Displays uptime status for System, DSL, ETH, and Layer 3 connections.
Performs a ping test to diagnose network connectivity.
Performs a trace route test to diagnose network path.
Manages device settings via backup, update, and restore options.
Configures and views system logs for event recording.
Manages SNMP agent for retrieving network statistics and status.
Configures TR-069 client for auto-configuration and diagnostics.
Synchronizes router time with Internet timeservers.
Configures user accounts, passwords, and access privileges.
Limits or opens access services over LAN or WAN.
Permits local management access based on IP addresses.
Allows firmware upgrades from a locally stored file.
Saves current configuration and reboots the router.
Tracks packets on connections to ensure validity.
Lists DoS attacks the device can withstand.
Rules for filtering traffic at the Network layer (Layer 3).
Filters Layer 2 traffic based on MAC addresses in Bridge mode.
Describes setting up Layer 2 interfaces (ATM, PTM, Ethernet).
Step-by-step procedures for configuring ATM interfaces.
Step-by-step procedures for configuring PTM interfaces.
Procedures for configuring an Ethernet WAN interface.
Configures PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) WAN service.
Configures IP over Ethernet (IPoE) WAN service.
Configures a Bridging WAN service.
Configures PPP over ATM (PPPoA) WAN service.
Configures IP over ATM (IPoA) WAN service.
Guidelines for safe handling and installation, including water hazards and cord safety.
Cautionary advice on electrical hazards, grounding, and preventing overheating.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and setting up the device.
Detailed descriptions of front panel LED indicators and their meanings.
Overview of factory default settings for administrative and user access.
Instructions for configuring IP settings via DHCP or Static IP modes.
Instructions on how to access and log into the device's web interface.
Displays information about the configured WAN connections and their status.
Provides LAN, WAN, ATM, and xDSL statistics.
Displays routing tables and ARP information.
Shows NAT sessions and IGMP multicast traffic information.
Provides details for IPv6 WAN connections and routing.
Displays CPU/memory usage and network topology.
Manages wireless stations and site survey results.
Add or remove ATM, PTM, and Ethernet WAN interface connections.
Detailed configuration options for various WAN interface types.
Directs incoming WAN traffic to specific internal servers.
Opens firewall ports dynamically for application access.
Forwards WAN packets to a designated DMZ host computer.
Maps local IP addresses to specified public IP addresses.
Enables or disables Application Layer Gateway (ALG) pass-through.
Configures LAN interface for automatic IPv6 address assignment.
Configures static ARP entries for neighbor devices.
Enables or disables the Universal Plug and Play protocol.
Configures basic parameters for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 5GHz.
Configures basic parameters for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 2.4GHz.
Restricts network access for devices based on day and time.
Creates rules to allow or deny access to specific websites.
Enables or disables support for USB-connected printers.
Allows sharing of digital media from USB storage to other LAN devices.
Automatically detects WAN service type for ETHWAN or xDSL.
Sets up IP and MAC filtering rules for network traffic.
Configures traffic queues with priorities for QoS.
Defines traffic classes and assigns queuing priorities.
Manages traffic shaping for Ethernet interfaces.
Sets the system's default gateway interface for network traffic.
Allows manual configuration of static routes based on destination IP.
Configures static routes based on defined network policies.
Configures RIP version and operation mode for routing.
Selects WAN interfaces or enters static DNS server IP addresses.
Maps dynamic IP to static hostname for easier internet access.
Adds domain name and IP address pairs for local resolution.
Configures DNS proxy to forward queries and relay responses.
Selects DSL modulation modes for optimal performance.
Creates mapping groups for LAN/WAN interfaces.
Configures 6in4 tunneling to encapsulate IPv6 over IPv4 links.
Configures 4in6 tunneling for IPv4 over IPv6 environments.
Generates a certificate-signing request.
Imports trusted CA certificates for authentication.
Controls hardware modules for evaluating power consumption.
Configures IGMP and MLD protocol settings.
Configures basic parameters for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 5GHz.
Simplifies wireless security setup using WPS for 5GHz devices.
Restricts access based on MAC addresses for the 5GHz wireless.
Configures wireless bridge features for the WiFi interface.
Configures advanced operational features for the 5GHz wireless interface.
Configures basic parameters for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Sets up security features like authentication and encryption for 2.4GHz.
Simplifies wireless security setup using WPS for 2.4GHz devices.
Restricts access based on MAC addresses for the 2.4GHz wireless.
Configures wireless bridge features for the 2.4GHz WiFi interface.
Configures advanced operational features for the 2.4GHz wireless interface.
Dashboard for overall connection status and individual tests.
Configures Ethernet OAM protocols like 802.3ah and 802.1ag.
Displays uptime status for System, DSL, ETH, and Layer 3 connections.
Performs a ping test to diagnose network connectivity.
Performs a trace route test to diagnose network path.
Manages device settings via backup, update, and restore options.
Configures and views system logs for event recording.
Manages SNMP agent for retrieving network statistics and status.
Configures TR-069 client for auto-configuration and diagnostics.
Synchronizes router time with Internet timeservers.
Configures user accounts, passwords, and access privileges.
Limits or opens access services over LAN or WAN.
Permits local management access based on IP addresses.
Allows firmware upgrades from a locally stored file.
Saves current configuration and reboots the router.
Tracks packets on connections to ensure validity.
Lists DoS attacks the device can withstand.
Rules for filtering traffic at the Network layer (Layer 3).
Filters Layer 2 traffic based on MAC addresses in Bridge mode.
Describes setting up Layer 2 interfaces (ATM, PTM, Ethernet).
Step-by-step procedures for configuring ATM interfaces.
Step-by-step procedures for configuring PTM interfaces.
Procedures for configuring an Ethernet WAN interface.
Configures PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) WAN service.
Configures IP over Ethernet (IPoE) WAN service.
Configures a Bridging WAN service.
Configures PPP over ATM (PPPoA) WAN service.
Configures IP over ATM (IPoA) WAN service.
| WAN Ports | 1 |
|---|---|
| LAN Ports | 4 |
| ADSL2+ Port | Yes |
| Wireless Standard | 802.11n |
| Wireless Speed | Up to 300 Mbps |
| Wireless Protocol | 802.11b/g/n |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Mbps |
| Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Management | Web-based management interface |
| Type | Router |
| Device Type | Wireless Router |
| Security | WPA, WPA2, WPS |
| Standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11b/g/n |








