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Type | Wireless Router |
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Wireless | Yes |
Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
Security | WPA, WPA2 |
Operating Modes | Router, Access Point, Repeater |
Ports | 1 x WAN, 4 x LAN |
Management | Web-based |
Manual is for end users accessing ADSL broadband service.
Lists definitions of terms used within the document.
Lists acronyms used throughout the document.
Provides instructions on how to use the device.
Information on how to contact the manufacturer for questions or comments.
Describes the PROLINK Hurricane 5200C/H5201 modem/router's capabilities and features.
Lists the ADSL and Software specifications of the modem/router.
Lists the necessary hardware components for installation.
Step-by-step guide on how to set up the modem/router hardware.
Shows test results for physical and protocol layer connectivity.
Displays network statistics for transmission and reception on interfaces.
Provides detailed ADSL line statistic information.
Configures channel operation modes for the ADSL modem/router's WAN connection.
Sets ATM PVC QoS parameters, supporting CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and UBR modes.
Allows selection of DSL training modes, including modulation and annex options.
Configures the LAN interface's IP address, subnet mask, and IGMP snooping.
Configures DHCP mode, server parameters, and relay settings for the network.
Restricts data packets by defining default actions and specific filtering rules.
Allows denying or allowing traffic based on MAC addresses and traffic direction.
Redirects common network services to specific machines behind the NAT firewall.
Exposes a single computer on the LAN to the Internet, bypassing the firewall.
Enables multicast on WAN/LAN interfaces and handles IGMP messages.
Configures Universal Plug and Play for NAT traversal and device identification.
Sets up RIP to share routing table information with other network devices.
Enables/disables Spanning Tree Protocol and sets MAC address aging time.
Defines specific routes for Internet and network data, including static routes.
Configures SNMP protocol settings for network management and troubleshooting.
Manipulates interface groups to manage traffic flow between interfaces.
Provides Quality of Service control to prioritize different users or data flows.
Secures remote host access to the modem/router from LAN and WAN interfaces.
Selects how to obtain IP addresses for DNS servers.
Enables/disables Dynamic DNS to remotely access the modem/router using a hostname.
Configures Access Control List to specify which IP addresses can access the modem/router.
Saves system settings permanently and reboots the modem/router.
Allows backing up and restoring configuration settings from/to files.
Displays system logs, events, and status messages.
Configures passwords for administrator and user login levels.
Provides instructions to upgrade the modem/router firmware to a new version.
Sets the system time by synchronizing with a public time server.
Provides contact details for service centers in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.