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DSL Interface | RJ-11 |
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VoIP Ports | 2 x FXS |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Wireless Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
LAN Ports | 4 |
USB Ports | 1 |
DSL Standards | ADSL2+ |
Security Features | Firewall |
Weight | 500 g |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Provides a general introduction to the VDSL router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway functionalities.
Details the primary uses of the device, including Internet Access and HomePNA capabilities.
Explains the status indicators (LEDs) on the device and their meanings.
Describes how to connect wirelessly using the device as an Access Point.
Introduces the HTML-based interface for device setup and management.
Details the main parts of the web interface: title bar, main window, and navigation panel.
Explains the purpose of Quick Start screens for device configuration.
Guides through the initial setup wizard for time zone, Internet, and wireless settings.
Step-by-step guide for configuring an ADSL PPPoE Internet connection.
Instructions for setting up a secure wireless network with WPA-PSK security.
Explains how to access the device using Dynamic DNS services.
Details on using the device as a media server to play files from USB storage.
Describes how to view network connection status and system resources.
Provides visualization of the network connection status of the device and its clients.
Details the device status, system resources, and interface information.
Discusses Broadband screens for configuring Internet access.
Explains how to change Internet access settings and view WAN services.
Details the configuration of 3G connection settings for WAN backup.
Allows enabling or disabling PTM over ADSL, Annex M, and DSL PhyR functions.
Describes how to set up the device's wireless connection.
Enables Wireless LAN, sets SSID, and selects wireless security mode.
Allows or denies wireless clients based on MAC addresses.
Configures WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) for quick wireless network setup.
Explains Local Area Network (LAN) configuration and IP address management.
Sets the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings.
Assigns IP addresses to specific computers based on MAC addresses.
Enables UPnP and UPnP NAT traversal for automatic network configuration.
Describes how the device routes outbound traffic using default gateway and static routes.
Allows viewing and configuring static route rules on the device.
Enables overriding default routing behavior based on defined policies.
Explains how QoS prioritizes application traffic and fine-tunes network performance.
Enables or disables QoS and sets upstream bandwidth.
Allows configuration of QoS queue assignment for traffic prioritization.
Enables adding, editing, or deleting QoS classifiers for traffic flow.
Discusses configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) on the device.
Configures forwarding of incoming service requests to local network servers.
Summarizes NAT applications and allows creation/removal of rules.
Adds and configures device trigger port settings for services.
Explains how Dynamic DNS allows access via a domain name for dynamic IP addresses.
Allows viewing and configuring DNS routes on the device.
Enables DDNS and configures the DDNS settings on the device.
Explains creating multiple networks by grouping LAN and WAN interfaces.
Allows manual or automatic addition of LAN interfaces to interface groups.
Details enabling file-sharing, media server, and printer server via USB.
Enables the file-sharing server for USB devices connected to the device.
Enables or disables the sharing of media files from USB storage.
Explains enabling and configuring firewall for security and access control.
Sets the security level of the firewall on the device.
Allows configuration of customized services and port numbers for firewall rules.
Displays and configures incoming or outgoing filtering rules.
Explains permitting access based on client MAC addresses for wired and wireless connections.
Allows wireless and LAN clients access to the device based on MAC address.
Allows blocking websites by URL and defining time periods for control.
Enables parental control and manages rules and schedules.
Defines time periods and days for scheduled rules on specific users.
Allows viewing, adding, or editing time schedule rules.
Explains using certificates for user authentication based on public-private key pairs.
Lets you generate certification requests and import CA-signed certificates.
Saves trusted CA certificates to the device for validation.
Covers choosing log categories and displaying or sending logs.
Allows viewing system logs with filtering by level and category.
Displays security-related logs for selected categories.
Explains how to view network traffic and statistics for WAN and LAN interfaces.
Shows the number of bytes received and sent on the device's WAN interface.
Displays interface statistics for LAN and WLAN connections.
Defines Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for mapping IP to MAC addresses.
Allows viewing IP-to-MAC address mappings on the local area network.
Explains how routing is based on destination address to forward packets.
Displays and configures static route rules on the device.
Covers IGMP group status and traffic statistics for multicast groups.
Shows the current list of multicast groups the device has joined.
Provides detailed statistics for DSL connections.
Explains how to change the password for the user account.
Allows modification of the system password for device login.
Describes managing the device remotely via LAN, WAN, or Trust Domain interfaces.
Configures which services users can use to manage the device remotely.
Explains how to configure TR-069 auto-configuration settings for device management.
Allows configuration of the device for management by an Auto Configuration Server (ACS).
Explains how to configure TR-064 auto-configuration settings for LAN-side management.
Enables LAN-side management of CPE using a TR-064 compliant application.
Covers configuring system time, password, name, and inactivity timeout.
Allows changing the device's time and date based on the local time zone.
Explains setting up an email server for sending reports, logs, or notifications.
Allows viewing, removing, and adding mail server information.
Covers configuring where the device sends logs and alerts.
Manages device log settings, including syslog and email notifications.
Explains how to upload new firmware to upgrade device performance.
Provides interface for uploading firmware files to the device.
Allows backup, restore, and reset of device configurations to factory defaults.
Manages backup and restore of device configurations.
Provides functionality to remotely reboot the device without powering it off.
Screens that help identify and diagnose problems with the device.
Tools to ping an IP address, trace routes, or perform DNS lookups.
Performs Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) actions for network diagnostics.
Provides suggestions to solve potential problems encountered with the device.
Troubleshooting steps for forgotten IP addresses or passwords.
Steps to resolve issues with accessing the Internet or DSL connections.
Addresses factors causing intermittent or unstable wireless connections.
Guide to installing components and configuring TCP/IP settings in Windows 95/98/Me.
Steps for configuring IP address settings in Windows XP.
Procedure for managing network connections and IP settings in Windows Vista.
Instructions for configuring TCP/IP settings on Macintosh OS 8/9 and OS X.
Explains the structure and identification of IP addresses and network/host IDs.
Details how subnet masks determine network and host ID portions of an IP address.
Describes dividing a network into multiple sub-networks using subnet masks.
Guides on disabling or allowing pop-up blockers for web configurator access.
Ensures JavaScripts are allowed for proper display of web configurator pages.
Covers enabling Java safety levels for web configurator functionality.
Discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies.
Highlights the importance of wireless security and available methods.
Explains WPA and WPA2 standards, improving data encryption and authentication.
Introduces IPv6 as an enhancement to IP address size and features.
Details the format and abbreviation rules for 128-bit IPv6 addresses.
Explains the IPv6 host requirement for neighbor cache, destination cache, and prefix list.
Provides copyright information for the publication.
States limitations of liability regarding product application and use.
Lists compliance certifications, including FCC statements.
Details FCC rules compliance and conditions for operation.