3 Functions and Features
Broadband Modem and NAT | Connects multiple computers to a broadband (cable or |
Router | DSL) modem, and/or Ethernet router to access the |
| Internet. |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface | Provides a 10/100 |
| or cable modem for broadband Internet access. |
Equipped with a | |
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VPN Supported | Supports multiple IPSec sessions and has |
| and L2TP VPN servers. |
Firewall | All unwanted packets from outside sources are blocked |
| to protect your intranet. |
DHCP Server Supported | All networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings |
| automatically from this device. |
Configurable by any networked computer’s Web browser | |
| using Netscape or Internet Explorer. |
Network Filter Supported | The Packet Filter lets you control access to a network by |
| analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets; this lets |
| you either letting them pass or halt based on the IP |
| address or the source and destination. |
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) | Enables devices such as PCs, routers and printers to be |
Supported | plugged into a network and ensure automatic recognition. |
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Virtual Server Supported | Lets you make your Website, FTP site, and other services |
| on your LAN accessible to Internet users. |
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User Defined Application Sensing | Lets you define the attributes to support special |
Tunnel | applications that require multiple connections like |
| Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony, |
| and so on. This device can sense the application type and |
| opens a |
DMZ Host Supported | Enables a computer to be fully accessible to the Internet. |
| This function is used when the special application sensing |
| tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to |
| function correctly. |
SNMP Supported | SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a |
| protocol that lets users remotely manage a computer |
| network by polling and setting terminal values, and |
| monitoring network events. |
System Time Supported | Lets you synchronize system time with the network time |
| server. |
Virtual Computers Supported | The virtual computer lets you use the original NAT |
| feature, which lets you setup the |
| multiple global and local IP addresses. |
URL Blocking Supported | Lets you block hundreds of Website connections by |
| simply entering a keyword. |
Schedule Rule | Lets you set a time schedule for different services. |
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Routing Table Supported | Allows you to determine which physical interface address |
| to use for outgoing IP data grams. If you have more than |
| one router and subnet, enable the routing table to allow |
| packets to find the proper routing path and the different |
| subnets to communicate with each other. |
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