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| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
|---|---|
| Max Wireless Speed | 1900 Mbps |
| 2.4 GHz Speed | 600 Mbps |
| 5 GHz Speed | 1300 Mbps |
| Ethernet Ports | 4 x Gigabit LAN, 1 x Gigabit WAN |
| Antennas | 4 external antennas |
| USB Ports | 1 x USB 3.0 |
| RAM | 512 MB |
| Flash Memory | 128 MB |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Security | WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK |
| Processor | Intel GRX350 dual-core |
Provides a basic description of the document content and defines symbols and conventions used.
Details the specific symbols and editorial conventions employed throughout the user guide for clarity.
Lists all the items included in the router package for user verification upon purchase.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to physically connect devices to the router.
Guides users through configuring TCP/IP settings on their computers to prepare for router setup.
Walks users through the initial setup process using the router's web-based management interface.
Explains how to access and log into the router's web management interface for configuration.
Details the steps for setting up and configuring the router using the dedicated Phicomm mobile application.
Allows users to view, block, or limit bandwidth for devices connected to the local network.
Configures basic wireless network settings such as SSID, password, and security modes for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
Configures the Wide Area Network (WAN) connection type, MTU, and DNS settings for internet access.
Configures the router's Local Area Network (LAN) IP address and subnet mask for internal network management.
Configures the router to act as a DHCP server, assigning IP addresses to connected devices automatically.
Enables setting up a separate Wi-Fi network for guests, isolating them from the main home network.
Quality of Service settings to allocate optimal network speeds for specific applications or limit bandwidth.
Universal Plug and Play allows automatic discovery and configuration of network devices and applications.
Allows remote users to access specific services on the local network by opening specific ports.
Exposes a single computer on the network to the internet for specific external access needs.
Assigns a fixed domain name to a dynamic IP address, enabling easier access to hosted services.
Allows users on the internet to access and manage the router remotely for administration.
Configures the router as a VPN server, enabling secure remote access to the home network.
Establishes a VPN tunnel from the router to a VPN server, connecting to remote networks securely.
Enables sharing files from a connected USB storage device across the network.
Sets internet access restriction rules for individual devices based on time and day.
Displays comprehensive system, WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi, and USB storage status information for the router.
Allows setting or modifying the router's local time zone for accurate logging and scheduling.
Configures firewall, DoS protection, and other security measures to protect the local network.
Provides instructions for updating the router's firmware to the latest version for improved performance and security.
Performs system checks and diagnostics to troubleshoot connectivity issues and assess security status.
Allows backing up, restoring, or resetting router configurations to factory defaults.
Provides solutions to common problems users may encounter with the router's management and connectivity.