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LAN interface | Four 10/100 /1000Mbps LAN ports |
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WAN interface | One 10/100/1000Mbps WAN port |
Wireless interface (2.4 GHz) | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
input voltage | 100~240 V AC, 50~60 Hz |
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output voltage | 12 V DC |
output current | 1 A |
operating temperature | 0 to 40℃ |
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storage temperature | -40 to 70℃ |
operating humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
wireless bandwidth rate (IEEE 802.11n) | 6.5 - 300Mbps |
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wireless bandwidth rate (IEEE 802.11ac) | 6.5 - 867Mbps |
antenna type | Six external antennas |
dimensions (L x W x H) | 190 x 133 x 38 mm |
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weight | 0.32 kg |
Records changes in the document's versions.
Lists registered trademarks of D-Link and other companies.
Details the device's power consumption in different modes.
Specifies network hardware and client requirements.
Lists OS, adapter, and browser versions needed for configuration.
Lists mobile devices compatible with the QRS mobile app.
Provides an overview of the DIR-846, its features, and benefits.
Highlights high-speed wireless connectivity up to 867 Mbps.
Ensures backward compatibility with older wireless standards.
Mentions IP Filtering and Parental Control for network security.
Describes the intuitive web-based interface for easy configuration.
Identifies and describes the router's physical ports and buttons.
Explains the function of each LED indicator on the router.
Provides essential preparatory steps before starting the installation.
Offers guidelines for optimal wireless signal placement and range.
Step-by-step instructions for manually configuring the router.
Guides users on configuring the router using a mobile device.
Describes the automated setup process launched on first login.
Refers to manual configuration steps detailed elsewhere.
Step-by-step guide for using a mobile device to set up the router.
Explains how to launch and use the router's setup wizard.
Details selecting WAN access mode (PPPoE, DHCP, Static IP).
Guides on setting up Static IP and Wi-Fi passwords.
Final review of settings and applying them to the router.
Instructions for accessing the router's web interface.
Describes the router's status display and navigation.
Displays details of the current Internet connection.
Allows configuration of Internet connection types (DHCP, PPPoE, Static IP).
Explains DHCP, PPPoE, and Static IP configurations.
Configures local network IP address and DHCP server settings.
Sets up the wireless network name (SSID) and password.
Adjusts channel, band, width, and transmission power for wireless.
Manages access using MAC filtering (black/white lists).
Configures a separate wireless network for guests.
Schedules automatic Wi-Fi on/off times.
Restricts web surfing time and websites for children.
Tests and sets network upload/download bandwidth for QoS.
Prioritizes traffic for specific clients based on needs.
Displays connected clients and allows control over Wi-Fi access.
Assigns static IPs to MAC addresses to prevent ARP attacks.
Manages port mappings and forwarding for local network devices.
Defines custom routes for network traffic flow.
Sets up DDNS for accessing the network via a domain name.
Enables SPI firewall, DoS protection, and PING response settings.
Sets up a Demilitarized Zone for exposing specific services.
Configures port forwarding rules for external access to internal services.
Limits user access to the Internet based on IP or port.
Configures the router's system time and time zone.
Enables and configures remote access to the router.
Manages router configuration backup and restoration.
Guides on changing the router's administrative password.
Instructions for updating the router's firmware.
Resets the router or schedules automatic restarts.
Resets all configurations to default factory settings.
Accesses system logs and network diagnostic tools.
Displays detailed information about the router's status and configuration.
Configures TR069 CPE settings and ACS parameters.
Configures CPE authentication user name, password, and port.
Guides on connecting devices using the WPS button.
Details LAN, WAN, and wireless interface types.
Specifies input voltage, operating, and storage temperatures.
Lists supported wireless standards and security protocols.
Provides physical size and weight of the router.