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Covers manual welcome, purpose, audience, assistance, copyright, and disclaimer notices.
Provides an overview of gateway status indicators, physical connections, and external buttons.
Explains the meaning of the gateway's indicator lights for status monitoring.
Details the physical ports on the gateway for DSL, Phone, LAN, and WAN.
Explains the function of physical buttons like power, Wi-Fi toggle, and reset.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and powering up the gateway.
Instructions for accessing and logging into the gateway's web interface and overview of basic info.
Instructions on how to access and log into the gateway's web-based user interface.
Accessing and viewing general device status, WAN, and LAN interface details.
Manages IP address assignments for network devices using DHCP server settings.
Central section for configuring advanced network features and interfaces.
Configuration of ATM, PTM, and Ethernet interfaces for network connectivity.
Definition and management of internet connection services like PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridging.
Setup for VPN tunnels (L2TP, PPTP) for secure remote network access.
Configuration of IP addresses, DHCP, IGMP snooping, and firewalls for the LAN.
Setup for Network Address Translation, Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, and DMZ.
Configuration of IP and MAC filtering, Parental Controls, Time Restrictions, and URL Filters.
Prioritizing network traffic for optimal performance of voice and video services.
Setting up default gateways, static routes, and policy routing for network traffic.
Managing DNS server settings, dynamic DNS, and static DNS entries.
Configuring DSL modulation modes and advanced test parameters for the connection.
Enabling/disabling Universal Plug and Play and DNS proxy functions for network services.
Configuring interface groupings for managing multiple ports and bridging groups.
Setting up IPv6-in-IPv4 and IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnels for network connectivity.
Configuring local and trusted CA certificates for gateway identification and security.
Setting up IGMP and MLD multicast parameters and group exception lists.
General settings for Wi-Fi, including basic, security, MAC filtering, and bridge modes.
Configuring SSID, Wi-Fi band, enabling/disabling wireless, and guest access points.
Setting up network authentication methods (WPA2, WPA-PSK) and encryption.
Controlling wireless client access by MAC address, allowing or denying specific devices.
Configuring wireless bridge features and restricting access via MAC addresses.
Adjusting channel, transmit rate, power saving, and MIMO for advanced wireless performance.
Viewing connected wireless stations and configuring WiFi performance monitoring tools.
Analyzing wireless network signal strength, channel capacity, and interference levels.
Monitoring wireless network performance indicators like glitch counters and associated stations.
Managing VoIP features including status, SIP settings, and call handling.
Checking SIP account status and configuring basic proxy, registrar, and port settings.
Customizing star codes for features and configuring ring tones and call timers.
Configuring debug logging levels and setting up a SIP number blocking filter.
Tools for troubleshooting network connectivity, performance, and DSL status.
Testing LAN, DSL, and Internet connectivity to identify network issues.
Performing Ethernet OAM tests for WAN connection fault management and link monitoring.
Using ping and traceroute to test network connectivity and trace communication routes.
Manually starting or stopping the DSL connection to troubleshoot connectivity problems.
System settings for backup, update, restore, logs, SNMP, TR-069, STUN, XMPP, and time.
Backing up, restoring, and updating gateway configurations and firmware.
Viewing system event logs and security-related access history for monitoring.
Configuring SNMP settings for network monitoring and statistics retrieval.
Configuring remote management settings and ACS connection parameters for the gateway.
Configuring STUN settings for NAT traversal and public IP address discovery.
Establishing a connection with an XMPP server for device communication.
Configuring gateway time synchronization with Internet time servers for accurate logging.
Managing user accounts, passwords, access lists, and service permissions.
Setting automatic logout timers and updating the gateway's firmware.
Rebooting the gateway and logging out of the user interface.
Information regarding FCC interference, radiation exposure, and part 68 compliance.
Statements on IC CS-03 compliance, Ringer Equivalency Number, and Canada statement.
Records of manual revisions and associated updates to LAN ports.
Covers manual welcome, purpose, audience, assistance, copyright, and disclaimer notices.
Provides an overview of gateway status indicators, physical connections, and external buttons.
Explains the meaning of the gateway's indicator lights for status monitoring.
Details the physical ports on the gateway for DSL, Phone, LAN, and WAN.
Explains the function of physical buttons like power, Wi-Fi toggle, and reset.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and powering up the gateway.
Instructions for accessing and logging into the gateway's web interface and overview of basic info.
Instructions on how to access and log into the gateway's web-based user interface.
Accessing and viewing general device status, WAN, and LAN interface details.
Manages IP address assignments for network devices using DHCP server settings.
Central section for configuring advanced network features and interfaces.
Configuration of ATM, PTM, and Ethernet interfaces for network connectivity.
Definition and management of internet connection services like PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridging.
Setup for VPN tunnels (L2TP, PPTP) for secure remote network access.
Configuration of IP addresses, DHCP, IGMP snooping, and firewalls for the LAN.
Setup for Network Address Translation, Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, and DMZ.
Configuration of IP and MAC filtering, Parental Controls, Time Restrictions, and URL Filters.
Prioritizing network traffic for optimal performance of voice and video services.
Setting up default gateways, static routes, and policy routing for network traffic.
Managing DNS server settings, dynamic DNS, and static DNS entries.
Configuring DSL modulation modes and advanced test parameters for the connection.
Enabling/disabling Universal Plug and Play and DNS proxy functions for network services.
Configuring interface groupings for managing multiple ports and bridging groups.
Setting up IPv6-in-IPv4 and IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnels for network connectivity.
Configuring local and trusted CA certificates for gateway identification and security.
Setting up IGMP and MLD multicast parameters and group exception lists.
General settings for Wi-Fi, including basic, security, MAC filtering, and bridge modes.
Configuring SSID, Wi-Fi band, enabling/disabling wireless, and guest access points.
Setting up network authentication methods (WPA2, WPA-PSK) and encryption.
Controlling wireless client access by MAC address, allowing or denying specific devices.
Configuring wireless bridge features and restricting access via MAC addresses.
Adjusting channel, transmit rate, power saving, and MIMO for advanced wireless performance.
Viewing connected wireless stations and configuring WiFi performance monitoring tools.
Analyzing wireless network signal strength, channel capacity, and interference levels.
Monitoring wireless network performance indicators like glitch counters and associated stations.
Managing VoIP features including status, SIP settings, and call handling.
Checking SIP account status and configuring basic proxy, registrar, and port settings.
Customizing star codes for features and configuring ring tones and call timers.
Configuring debug logging levels and setting up a SIP number blocking filter.
Tools for troubleshooting network connectivity, performance, and DSL status.
Testing LAN, DSL, and Internet connectivity to identify network issues.
Performing Ethernet OAM tests for WAN connection fault management and link monitoring.
Using ping and traceroute to test network connectivity and trace communication routes.
Manually starting or stopping the DSL connection to troubleshoot connectivity problems.
System settings for backup, update, restore, logs, SNMP, TR-069, STUN, XMPP, and time.
Backing up, restoring, and updating gateway configurations and firmware.
Viewing system event logs and security-related access history for monitoring.
Configuring SNMP settings for network monitoring and statistics retrieval.
Configuring remote management settings and ACS connection parameters for the gateway.
Configuring STUN settings for NAT traversal and public IP address discovery.
Establishing a connection with an XMPP server for device communication.
Configuring gateway time synchronization with Internet time servers for accurate logging.
Managing user accounts, passwords, access lists, and service permissions.
Setting automatic logout timers and updating the gateway's firmware.
Rebooting the gateway and logging out of the user interface.
Information regarding FCC interference, radiation exposure, and part 68 compliance.
Statements on IC CS-03 compliance, Ringer Equivalency Number, and Canada statement.
Records of manual revisions and associated updates to LAN ports.
| Device Type | Gateway |
|---|---|
| Model | SR616ac |
| Wi-Fi Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
| Ethernet Ports | 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| USB Ports | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| WAN Interface | 1 x Gigabit Ethernet |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
| Security Protocols | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
| Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
| Maximum Wi-Fi Speed | 1200 Mbps (300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz + 867 Mbps on 5 GHz) |