Residential seamless mobility gateway series – Motorola RSG Series User Manual

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DATA SHEET

RSG SERIES
Residential Seamless Mobility Gateways

Residential Seamless
Mobility Gateway Series

Enables full-featured telephone service plus
seamless mobile and landline voice and data
communication

Easy to use and simple to set up

Front-panel easy-to-read LEDs for power, data
activity, and voice line status

Intuitive, Web-based configuration

Built-in security features

Power management enhancements for optimizing
dual-mode handset battery performance

Plug and play—plugs into any broadband connection
(cable or DSL)

Compact, low-profile design

Voice-over-data prioritization—talk on the phone
while using the Internet, without a noticeable
reduction in voice quality

Built-in advanced router and firewall with 802.11b/g
wireless access point, eliminating the cost and
clutter of stand-alone routers, hubs, and access
points

Supports VPN pass-through for remote access via
IPSEC/PPTP/L2TP NAT tunneling

Supports caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling,
and other CLASS services

Enables the delivery of up to two lines (RJ-11) of
full-featured telephone service (RSGu3502 model
only)—the RSGu3502 uses up to 2 SIM cards for
authentication

Security Features

Motorola’s RSG Series offers industry-standard
security features, including:

IPSEC/PPTP/L2TP NAT tunneling (for VPN
pass-through)

802.11i security (WEP-64/128, WPA-PSK, WPA,
WPA2, TKIP, AES, 802.1x)

802.11i (pre-authentication)

Support for storing X.509 device certificate and
operator public key

Mobile pairing

Power Optimization

Enhanced power management features optimize the
battery life of the dual-mode handset. In addition to
802.11e U-APSD (WMM power save), a highlight of
the 802.11 power management standard is the
synchronization between the RSG and the DMH. The
dual-mode cell phone receives data from the RSG at
infrequent intervals, allowing the DMH to enter
sleep mode when the phone is not in use,
minimizing the phone’s “on time” and improving
battery utilization.

Provider Benefits

Ability to offer a consumer both residential and
cellular phone service (RSGu3502 models only)

Increased customer satisfaction from improved
in-home coverage, a key user network quality
metric

Improved customer retention through unique
value-added services and the packaging of
mobile and landline phone services

Greater pricing flexibility resulting from multi-
service packaging and migration of customers
to higher revenue/margin wireless offerings

Ability to offer Quality-of-Service (QoS) for
voice-over-data prioritization

Consumer Benefits

• Reduced cellular bill resulting

from off-loading the cellular
air-interface when calls are
made from the DMH in the
home through the RSG

• Improved in-home service

coverage and reliability (often
limited with cellular service
alone)

• The convenience of a single

mobile number and voicemail
service, whether inside or
outside the home

• Mobile and landline voice

service interworking, allowing
for a shared “household”
number as well as individual
mobile and landline numbers

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