Netopia 3346NENT, 3346N-ENT manual Introduction, Overview, Features and Capabilities

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Introduction 1-5

Chapter 1

Introduction

Overview

The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router (3346-ENT/3356-ENT,DE, EU models) is a full-featured, stand-alone DSL router for connecting diverse local area networks (LANs) to the Internet and other remote networks. The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router uses a high performance ADSL line to provide your whole network with a high-speed connection to the outside world.

This section covers the following topics:

“Features and Capabilities” on page 1-5

“How to Use this Guide” on page 1-6

Features and Capabilities

The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router provides the following features:

ADSL WAN interface supports asymmetric data rates from 32 Kbps to 8 Mbps downstream and 32 Kbps to 800 Kbps upstream over an RJ-11 interface

ADSL WAN interface supports ADSL Annex A and Annex B

Interoperable with all major ADSL DSLAM vendors

LAN interface: four port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet switch with Auto-crossover support, RJ-45

Support for up to 8 ATM (AAL5) PVCs

Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation, LLC/SNAP and VC Multiplexing (RFC 1483/RFC 2684)

1.610 OAM F5 Loopback

ATM QoS: UBR, CBR

Point-to-Point Protocol (PAP/CHAP authentication)

PPP over Ethernet Gateway

PPP over ATM Gateway: LLC and VC Multiplexing

PPP over Ethernet pass-through

Transparent bridging option

Support for IP routing for Internet connectivity

Numbered or unnumbered WAN interface

Support for Ethernet LANs with up to eight Ethernet IP subnets

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Contents Netopia 3346-ENT/3356-ENT Adsl Router Part Number Contents Easy Setup Security Configuration Overview Features and CapabilitiesIntroduction Getting Started Guide How to Use this GuideWhat You Need Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Important Safety Instructions Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables DSL LAN 1, 2, 3 Netopia 4-port Adsl Router Status LightsGetting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Microsoft Windows Sharing the ConnectionConfiguring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Then go to Step Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersMacintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS Getting Started Guide Telnet-Based Management Configuring Telnet software Connecting through a Telnet SessionNavigating through the Telnet Screens Getting Started Guide Easy Setup Telnet Screens Easy SetupQuick Easy Setup Connection Path Easy Setup Adsl Line Configuration Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Easy Setup Easy Setup Security Configuration Agency approvals Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescription International Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformanceDeclaration for Canadian users Australian Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsFCC Requirements 47CFR Part 68 InformationElectrical Safety Advisory