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Lists the items included in the router package.
Highlights key functionalities like Tri-Band WiFi, Dual-WAN, and VPN support.
Provides routing capabilities between VLANs.
Intelligently prioritizes traffic for better network efficiency.
Details supports for web browser, CLI, SSH and Telnet management.
Identifies and describes the router's front and rear panel components.
Explains the function of LED indicators and router ports/buttons.
Illustrates Dual-WAN, VPN, and Tri-Band WiFi capabilities.
Covers desktop and rack mount installation procedures.
Guides through connecting hardware, powering on, and accessing the router.
Details how to connect to the router's web-based configuration interface.
Covers changing password, date, time, and creating schedules.
Configures LAN IP address and DHCP server options.
Assigns fixed IPs and creates host name entries.
Manually enters static ARP entries for specific IP-to-MAC mappings.
Guides on setting up WAN1/WAN2 for internet connectivity via ISP.
Sets up port-based VLANs and 802.1Q tagging for traffic segmentation.
Links specific VLAN IDs to wireless SSIDs for traffic management.
Enables or disables specific high-layer applications to pass through the router.
Allows devices to discover each other and open services.
Covers configuration for IPv6 internet connectivity if provided by ISP.
Configures static routes for communication between different IP networks.
Enables dynamic routing protocols like RIP and OSPF.
Configures bandwidth limits, priority queues, and traffic classification rules.
Sets up dynamic DNS to access the router via a hostname when IP changes.
Enables and configures the Samba server for USB file sharing.
Sets up devices to be remotely woken up using the router.
Covers configuration of wireless network names (SSIDs), channels, and security.
Guides on setting up additional wireless network names for separate SSIDs.
Explains how to configure wireless encryption and security protocols for protection.
Configures an isolated wireless network for guest access.
Extends wireless connectivity to multiple wired Ethernet client devices.
Explains Virtual Push Button and PIN methods for easy device connection.
Tips to minimize obstructions, optimize antenna orientation, and reduce interference.
Configures basic firewall actions for packet flow and filtering.
Allows or denies WAN ports responding to ping/ICMP requests from the Internet.
Allows inbound traffic to specific internal devices for services.
Dynamically opens ports for applications requiring specific port ranges.
Restricts internet access based on specific IP addresses.
Restricts internet access based on unique MAC addresses.
Protects against DoS attacks by limiting traffic rates.
Exposes a specific device to the internet for direct access.
Maps public IP addresses to local devices for specific services.
Overview of multiple WAN settings and status monitoring.
Displays WAN interface status and configures link tracking.
Controls default WAN mode for Internet connectivity (Failover, Load Balance).
Guides on signing up and activating the Router Limits service.
Manages content filtering rules and scheduling for devices.
Configures content blocking, safe search, and YouTube restricted mode.
Explains VPN concepts and supported tunneling methods.
Details SSL VPN server setup and OpenVPN client configuration.
Covers IPsec VPN for site-to-site or client-server connections.
Explains PPTP VPN server and client setup for remote access.
Details L2TP VPN server and client setup, often with IPsec.
Guides on enabling and configuring the PPTP VPN server on the router.
Provides steps to configure a PPTP VPN client on Windows.
Guides on enabling and configuring the L2TP VPN server.
Guides on setting up L2TP VPN with IPsec PSK for enhanced security.
Guides on configuring L2TP VPN client with IPsec PSK on Windows.
Details configuring IPsec site-to-site VPN tunnels using pre-shared keys.
Configures IPsec VPN failover for redundancy between routers.
Guides on setting up IPsec server VPN with PSK and xAUTH for remote access.
Covers setting up SSL VPN server and generating certificates.
Guides on installing and configuring the OpenVPN client on Windows.
Manages certificates for IPsec RSA VPN authentication.
Restricts access to router management based on interfaces.
Includes utilities for testing connectivity and troubleshooting.
Allows backing up and restoring router configuration files.
Provides methods for restarting the router.
Sets up a schedule for automatic router reboots.
Describes access via console port for debugging using terminal emulation.
Explains how to reset the router to its original factory settings.
Guides on updating the router's firmware for new features or fixes.
Details the process for upgrading firmware using a downloaded file.
Monitors host connectivity and reboots router if connection is lost.
Displays router's system info: hostname, firmware, serial number, time, uptime, load.
Shows total available, free, and buffered RAM memory.
Displays current WAN interface config and active sessions.
Shows active DHCP and DHCPv6 address leases.
Displays current wireless band config: SSID, channel, encryption.
Lists currently connected wireless client devices.
Shows current DDNS config for each WAN and status.
Displays current multiple WAN tracking and interface status.
Displays currently active UPnP connections if enabled.
Displays the router's Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
Shows the current IPv4 active routing table.
Shows the current IPv6 active routing table.
Displays discovered or detected IPv6 neighbor devices.
Displays recent activity and troubleshooting information from the router.
Adjusts log settings, buffer size, and configures external syslog server.
Lists supported IEEE standards for networking and wireless.
Details the physical ports and connectors on the device.
Lists throughput, session counts, and VLAN capabilities.
Summarizes supported VPN types, encryption, and authentication methods.
Lists WAN modes, WiFi modes, VLAN assignments, and routing options.
Details wireless frequency bands and modulation schemes.
Lists antenna gain and maximum wireless output power.
Provides wireless receiving sensitivity figures for different standards.
Lists wireless channels, power requirements, operating temp, and physical dimensions.
Addresses issues like page not displaying, no internet access, and wireless connection problems.
Guides on finding IP address using command prompt or graphical methods.
Steps to automatically obtain IP address via DHCP for various OS.
Guides on connecting to wireless networks using Windows built-in utility.
Compliance statement regarding FCC rules for digital devices.
Compliance statement for IC radiation exposure limits.
Outlines TRENDnet's warranty terms and conditions for the product.
Details warranty exclusions and limitations of liability.
Lists the items included in the router package.
Highlights key functionalities like Tri-Band WiFi, Dual-WAN, and VPN support.
Provides routing capabilities between VLANs.
Intelligently prioritizes traffic for better network efficiency.
Details supports for web browser, CLI, SSH and Telnet management.
Identifies and describes the router's front and rear panel components.
Explains the function of LED indicators and router ports/buttons.
Illustrates Dual-WAN, VPN, and Tri-Band WiFi capabilities.
Covers desktop and rack mount installation procedures.
Guides through connecting hardware, powering on, and accessing the router.
Details how to connect to the router's web-based configuration interface.
Covers changing password, date, time, and creating schedules.
Configures LAN IP address and DHCP server options.
Assigns fixed IPs and creates host name entries.
Manually enters static ARP entries for specific IP-to-MAC mappings.
Guides on setting up WAN1/WAN2 for internet connectivity via ISP.
Sets up port-based VLANs and 802.1Q tagging for traffic segmentation.
Links specific VLAN IDs to wireless SSIDs for traffic management.
Enables or disables specific high-layer applications to pass through the router.
Allows devices to discover each other and open services.
Covers configuration for IPv6 internet connectivity if provided by ISP.
Configures static routes for communication between different IP networks.
Enables dynamic routing protocols like RIP and OSPF.
Configures bandwidth limits, priority queues, and traffic classification rules.
Sets up dynamic DNS to access the router via a hostname when IP changes.
Enables and configures the Samba server for USB file sharing.
Sets up devices to be remotely woken up using the router.
Covers configuration of wireless network names (SSIDs), channels, and security.
Guides on setting up additional wireless network names for separate SSIDs.
Explains how to configure wireless encryption and security protocols for protection.
Configures an isolated wireless network for guest access.
Extends wireless connectivity to multiple wired Ethernet client devices.
Explains Virtual Push Button and PIN methods for easy device connection.
Tips to minimize obstructions, optimize antenna orientation, and reduce interference.
Configures basic firewall actions for packet flow and filtering.
Allows or denies WAN ports responding to ping/ICMP requests from the Internet.
Allows inbound traffic to specific internal devices for services.
Dynamically opens ports for applications requiring specific port ranges.
Restricts internet access based on specific IP addresses.
Restricts internet access based on unique MAC addresses.
Protects against DoS attacks by limiting traffic rates.
Exposes a specific device to the internet for direct access.
Maps public IP addresses to local devices for specific services.
Overview of multiple WAN settings and status monitoring.
Displays WAN interface status and configures link tracking.
Controls default WAN mode for Internet connectivity (Failover, Load Balance).
Guides on signing up and activating the Router Limits service.
Manages content filtering rules and scheduling for devices.
Configures content blocking, safe search, and YouTube restricted mode.
Explains VPN concepts and supported tunneling methods.
Details SSL VPN server setup and OpenVPN client configuration.
Covers IPsec VPN for site-to-site or client-server connections.
Explains PPTP VPN server and client setup for remote access.
Details L2TP VPN server and client setup, often with IPsec.
Guides on enabling and configuring the PPTP VPN server on the router.
Provides steps to configure a PPTP VPN client on Windows.
Guides on enabling and configuring the L2TP VPN server.
Guides on setting up L2TP VPN with IPsec PSK for enhanced security.
Guides on configuring L2TP VPN client with IPsec PSK on Windows.
Details configuring IPsec site-to-site VPN tunnels using pre-shared keys.
Configures IPsec VPN failover for redundancy between routers.
Guides on setting up IPsec server VPN with PSK and xAUTH for remote access.
Covers setting up SSL VPN server and generating certificates.
Guides on installing and configuring the OpenVPN client on Windows.
Manages certificates for IPsec RSA VPN authentication.
Restricts access to router management based on interfaces.
Includes utilities for testing connectivity and troubleshooting.
Allows backing up and restoring router configuration files.
Provides methods for restarting the router.
Sets up a schedule for automatic router reboots.
Describes access via console port for debugging using terminal emulation.
Explains how to reset the router to its original factory settings.
Guides on updating the router's firmware for new features or fixes.
Details the process for upgrading firmware using a downloaded file.
Monitors host connectivity and reboots router if connection is lost.
Displays router's system info: hostname, firmware, serial number, time, uptime, load.
Shows total available, free, and buffered RAM memory.
Displays current WAN interface config and active sessions.
Shows active DHCP and DHCPv6 address leases.
Displays current wireless band config: SSID, channel, encryption.
Lists currently connected wireless client devices.
Shows current DDNS config for each WAN and status.
Displays current multiple WAN tracking and interface status.
Displays currently active UPnP connections if enabled.
Displays the router's Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
Shows the current IPv4 active routing table.
Shows the current IPv6 active routing table.
Displays discovered or detected IPv6 neighbor devices.
Displays recent activity and troubleshooting information from the router.
Adjusts log settings, buffer size, and configures external syslog server.
Lists supported IEEE standards for networking and wireless.
Details the physical ports and connectors on the device.
Lists throughput, session counts, and VLAN capabilities.
Summarizes supported VPN types, encryption, and authentication methods.
Lists WAN modes, WiFi modes, VLAN assignments, and routing options.
Details wireless frequency bands and modulation schemes.
Lists antenna gain and maximum wireless output power.
Provides wireless receiving sensitivity figures for different standards.
Lists wireless channels, power requirements, operating temp, and physical dimensions.
Addresses issues like page not displaying, no internet access, and wireless connection problems.
Guides on finding IP address using command prompt or graphical methods.
Steps to automatically obtain IP address via DHCP for various OS.
Guides on connecting to wireless networks using Windows built-in utility.
Compliance statement regarding FCC rules for digital devices.
Compliance statement for IC radiation exposure limits.
Outlines TRENDnet's warranty terms and conditions for the product.
Details warranty exclusions and limitations of liability.
| DSL WAN | No |
|---|---|
| Ethernet WAN | Yes |
| Modulation | 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, BPSK, CCK, DBPSK, DQPSK, OFDM, QPSK |
| Wi-Fi band | Tri-band (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 5 GHz) |
| Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
| Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
| WLAN data transfer rate (max) | 1733 Mbit/s |
| WLAN data transfer rate (second band) | 867 Mbit/s |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x |
| Receiver sensitivity | 802.11a: -70 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps 802.11b: -83 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps 802.11g: -70 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps 802.11n (2.4 GHz): -59 dBm (typical) @ 400 Mbps 802.11n (5 GHz): -59 dBm (typical) @ 800 Mbps 802.11ac: -55 dBm (typical) @ 1733 Mbps |
| Ethernet LAN interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 11 |
| USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity | 1 |
| Output current | 1 A |
| Output voltage | 12 V |
| AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Power source type | DC |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Power consumption (typical) | 17.4 W |
| Product type | Tabletop router |
| Product color | Black |
| Security algorithms | WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-RADIUS |
| Routing protocols | OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2 |
| Antennas quantity | 6 |
| Antenna gain level (max) | 4.4 dBi |
| Certification | FCC, IC |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 50 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 95 % |
| Depth | 170 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 280 mm |
| Height | 44.45 mm |
| Weight | 1240 g |











