Motorola Netopia Enterprise Series User Manual

Netopia, 3300 enterprise series, Adsl / adsl2+ and ethernet routers

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Business Class ADSL and ADSL2+ and Ethernet Broadband

Routers for Enterprise Applications

DATA SHEET

Netopia

®

3300 Enterprise Series

ADSL / ADSL2+ and Ethernet Routers

HIGHLIGHTS

Delivers routing, security,
and VPN features designed
for distributed enterprise
applications

Configured to support VoIP,
IPTV, and Video-on-Demand
(VOD) functionality

Wireless models include 3D
Reach

®

Extreme technology

for increased range and
performance

Turns any cable modem
or ADSL connection into a
manageable end-point for
managed service providers
and distributed enterprises
(3386, 3387WG)

Dial Backup for mission
critical deployment;
automates recovery (3366C)

Cost-effective design
increases service provider
profitability for mass-
deployment scenarios

and 802.11b/g wireless standards, delivering superior
wireless range and indoor coverage.

Support for Wi-Fi

®

Multimedia (WMM) assures

advanced Quality of Service (QoS) for wireless
delivery of VoIP, IPTV, or streaming video.

The 3300 Enterprise Series gives service providers
the opportunity to deliver business-class functionality
that can help distributed enterprises attain top-line
growth and bottom line savings. Built-in security
protects data, applications, and gateways without
the need to purchase separate software or hardware.
Ease of use, comprehensive management, and
high reliability improve customer satisfaction while
reducing operational and support cost.

The Motorola Netopia 3300 Enterprise Series is a
family of full-featured ADSL, ADSL2+, and Ethernet
routers that combine business-class functionality in
a compact device that is ideal for retail, small-branch-
office, and home-office environments.

The 3300 Enterprise Series supports the main access
technologies for today’s small office environment.
Business-critical features are embedded into this
family of routers, such as a built-in firewall and VPN
features, robust wireless security features, self-install
capabilities, and a rich set of remote management
options, including menu-driven, Command Line
Interface (CLI), and Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) interfaces. From installation to
ongoing support, the 3300 Enterprise Series keeps
remote offices and teleworkers secure, while allowing
remote access for management and troubleshooting
purposes.

Broadband models with Ethernet WAN interfaces link
to any cable modem or ADSL connection for a secure
and remotely manageable end-point, while ADSL and
ADSL2+ models combine the modem and router into
an all-in-one solution. The ADSL models interoperate
with all the major DSLAM platforms, enabling broad
geographic deployment. Wireless LAN models
feature Motorola’s 3-D Reach Extreme technology

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