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G.dmt full rate downstream | 8 Mbps |
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G.dmt full rate upstream | 1 Mbps |
G.lite downstream | 1.5 Mbps |
G.lite upstream | 512 Kbps |
G.dmt.bis full rate downstream | 12 Mbps |
G.dmt.bis full rate upstream | 12 Mbps |
ADSL full rate downstream | 24 Mbps |
ADSL full rate upstream | 1 Mbps |
ADSL interface connector type | RJ-11 |
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LAN interface port type | RJ-45 |
Ethernet connection type | 10/100BASE-T |
Essential safety instructions to prevent device risks and damage from fire or electric power.
Description of front and rear panel LEDs and device interfaces for status indication.
Lists the necessary hardware and software for PC compatibility and internet access.
Highlights the main capabilities and supported protocols of the DSL-2740E router.
Step-by-step guide on how to access the device's web-based configuration utility for the first time.
Menu for configuring essential device settings, including wizard, network, internet, and wireless.
Access to advanced features for network management, security, and administrative tools.
Options for rebooting, saving, or restoring router configurations and factory defaults.
Procedure for updating the device's firmware to the latest version.
Allows modification of router access passwords for security and user account management.
Tools for testing DSL connection, ping, ping6, traceroute, and ADSL status.
Enables logging of system events and provides options for remote logging and saving logs.
Exits the router's configuration interface, securing the device.
Displays a summary overview of the router's system, DSL, LAN, DNS, and WAN configurations.
Shows details of associated wireless clients, including MAC address and traffic counters.
Lists client devices with their IP addresses, MAC addresses, and lease expiry times.
Provides ADSL statistics such as link status, downstream/upstream rates, and line coding.
Summarizes WAN and LAN packet traffic statistics since the router was last initialized.
Displays a list of destination routes commonly accessed by your network.