Introduction, Overview of the wireless router, Features and specification – Broadband Products xDSL/Cable User Manual

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Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

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1. INTRODUCTION



This manual provides detail instructions of setup and the functions of the wireless Internet Ac-
cess Router. This is a breakthrough for SOHO users who need to share a high speed
broadband Internet connection to the Internet.

The wireless Internet Access Router enables your network to connect through any xDSL/Cable
modem to the Internet—providing a simple network solution for SMB and SOHO users.

Overview of the Wireless Router

The Wireless Router is a small desktop router that sits between your local Ethernet network
and a remote network (e.g., the Internet or a remote office). The Wireless Router contains an
WAN port connecting to an external xDSL/Cable modem, and a four-port 10/100Mbps Ethernet
switch for connection to PCs on your local network.
Data comes into the Wireless Router from the local LAN and then is “routed” to the remote
network, and vice versa.

Features and Specification

LAN: 4-Port 10BaseT/100BaseT Ethernet switch

WAN: 1 10BaseT RJ-45 WAN port for connecting Internet through xDSL/Cable modem

Multiple users to share Internet access

IP routing and NAT/PAT support

VPN (Virtual Private Network) supporting for PPTP/L2TP/IPSec pass-through.

Supporting PPPoE client function for xDSL connections

Supporting MAC clone for cable modem connection

Supporting Multimedia applications (ICQ, NetMeeting, CUSeeMe, Quick Time, etc)

Supporting Virtual Server

Seamless roaming by WLAN infrastructure

64-bit and 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)

Supporting Cisco-like Command Line Interface (CLI)

Embedded Telnet server for remote Console management

Web-based GUI

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