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Describes the physical components of the CPEs, including connectors, LEDs, and buttons.
Details ports, on/off switch, reset button, and LEDs on i68xx and i4850 models.
Describes LEDs related to LAN port activity and status.
Details the LEDs on the main device panel.
Explains SC port connectors for fiber optic cables (TX/RX wavelengths).
Describes RJ-45 Ethernet ports and auto-negotiation.
Details USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports and their power output.
Explains FXS RJ-11 connectors for POTS (VoIP) connections.
Information about the DC 12V power input port.
Describes the function of the on/off switch for powering and rebooting.
Explains the different modes of operation for the reset button.
Describes the format and structure of the device's serial number.
Step-by-step guide on accessing and logging into the device's web interface.
Overview of the web interface structure, including top bar, menu, and management area.
Information about devices connected to the CPE (IP, MAC, hostname).
Accesses CPE state, firmware, uptime, and serial number.
Statistical info on interface data, errors, and collisions.
Details WAN interface info and stats: IP, MAC, gateway.
LAN interface statistics: status, packets in/out, errors, collisions.
General Wi-Fi settings: enable, channel, width, mode, TX power.
Settings for each Wi-Fi AP: SSID, BSSID, status, encryption.
Wi-Fi interface stats per AP: packets, bytes, errors, collisions.
Lists Wi-Fi clients: IP, MAC, hostname, signal strength.
Details for each phone line: display name, hook, registration, SIP proxy.
Records VoIP call details: started time, duration, status, codec.
Details for slave APs: BSSID, uplink rate, role, band, channel.
Lists Wi-Fi clients: MAC, mode, band, signal strength.
Modifies Local Area Network parameters: IP address, DHCP server.
General Wi-Fi performance settings for 802.11b/g/n and 802.11ac.
Settings and procedure for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Defines access intervals for Wi-Fi interfaces on a daily basis.
Ethernet layer 2 filter to allow or deny clients by MAC address.
Tool for testing host reachability in an IP network.
Information on detected Wi-Fi networks: SSID, BSSID, encryption, signal.
Allows changing the user's password for the web interface.
Configuration of rules for port forwarding to internal services.
| WAN Ports | 1 |
|---|---|
| LAN Ports | 4 |
| Wi-Fi Standards | IEEE 802.11ac |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| USB Ports | 1 |