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| Device Type | Gateway |
|---|---|
| Model | ZXHN H2640 |
| Dimensions | 210 mm x 140 mm x 33 mm |
| Power Supply | 12V DC/1.5A |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
| Wireless Standard | IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac |
| Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
| Maximum Wireless Speed | 1200Mbps |
| Wi-Fi Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac |
| WAN Interface | 1 x GE port for WAN |
| DSL Standards | Not applicable (GE WAN port) |
Safety guidelines for device usage and accessory compatibility.
Guidelines for proper device placement, ventilation, and environmental conditions.
Instructions for safe and proper cleaning procedures for the device.
Information on proper device disposal and environmental impact.
Specific restrictions for WLAN operation within the 5 GHz frequency band.
Details on radio frequency exposure compliance and safety.
Statement of compliance with European Union directives.
Information regarding the product's environmental footprint and recycling.
Detailed technical specifications of the ZXHN H2640 device.
Description of the device's hardware components, panels, and indicators.
Illustrates how to connect external devices to the ZXHN H2640.
Steps to configure TCP/IP settings on a computer for device access.
Instructions for accessing the ZXHN H2640's web-based configuration interface.
Checks the status of DSL, Ethernet, and 3G internet connections.
Configures WAN connections, including DSL, Ethernet, and 3G.
Configures Quality of Service (QoS) for network traffic prioritization.
Configures security features like firewall, filtering, ALG, DMZ, and port forwarding.
Configures parental controls for managing internet access based on time and content.
Configures Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) for remote access.
Configures Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) for time synchronization.
Configures IGMP and MLD for multicast traffic management.
Checks the status of LAN, WLAN, and connected clients.
Configures WLAN settings including basic, advanced, BSS Steering, and scheduler.
Configures LAN settings for IPv4 and IPv6, including DHCP and routing.
Configures IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables and policy routing.
Configures the FTP server feature for file transfer.
Configures Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for device discovery and service access.
Configures Digital Media Server (DMS) for media sharing.
Configures domain name and host name settings for DNS resolution.
Checks the status of VoIP service and SIP accounts.
Configures SIP account details for VoIP service registration.
Configures advanced VoIP parameters like echo cancellation and jitter buffer.
Configures SIP protocol settings for VoIP communication.
Configures media codec types for VoIP calls.
Configures fax features, including T38 protocol support.
Configures digit map for dialing rules in VoIP.
Configures access for POS machines via VoIP.
Displays device type, SN, software version, and ACS management status.
Manages administrator account credentials and privileges.
Configures the idle timeout for user login sessions.
Manages system operations like reboot, factory reset, and software upgrade.
Configures port mirroring for network traffic analysis.
Configures TR-069 for automatic device configuration and management.
Manages system and security logs, setting log levels and saving.
Performs network diagnostics like ping, traceroute, and DSL line tests.
Displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address table.
Enables or disables IPv6 support for the device.
Configures the Ethernet interface to function as a WAN connection.
Addresses common issues like indicator status, VDSL2 performance, and connectivity problems.