ZyXEL Communications U-336SA user manual On-line Status Screen Display Unit/Meaning

Models: U-336S U-336SA

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On-line Status Screen 1

Status

Display

Unit/Meaning

 

 

Link Option

V34b

V.34bis

 

 

Line Speed

33600

bps/ TX/RX speed in V-34

Error control

V42b

V.42bis/only display in Non-V.34

 

 

mode

 

 

Line Type

DL

Dial-up Line

 

 

Data Format

AS

Asynchronous

 

 

Instant Transmission

55820

bps/Blank in synchronous mode

Throughput

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instant Receiving

51324

bps/Link Speed in synchronous

Throughput

 

mode

 

 

On-line Status Screen 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status

 

 

 

Display

 

Unit

Signal to Noise Ratio

 

 

 

30.9

 

dB

Receiving Signal level

 

 

 

-25.1

 

dBm

Transmition Signal level

 

 

-11

 

dBm

Carrier lost Counts

 

 

 

0

 

 

On-line Status Screen 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status

 

 

Display

Unit

Retrain Granted

 

 

0

 

 

 

Retrain RequesTed

 

 

0

 

 

 

FRN (Fast Rate reNegotiation )

 

0

 

 

 

Granted

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRN Requested

 

 

0

 

 

 

On-line Status Screen 4

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ZyXEL Communications U-336SA user manual On-line Status Screen Display Unit/Meaning

U-336S, U-336SA specifications

ZyXEL Communications, a leading global provider of networking and cybersecurity solutions, has offered a range of products designed to cater to various connectivity needs. Among these, the U-336SA and U-336S modems stand out for their reliability and performance, particularly in the dial-up category during the heyday of internet access.

The U-336SA and U-336S modems are external devices that revolutionized the way users connected to the internet in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Designed for both home users and small businesses, these modems supported 33.6 Kbps data transfer rates, which, at the time, were considered cutting-edge. This capability allowed for reasonably swift internet browsing, email communication, and file downloads compared to earlier modems.

One notable feature of both the U-336SA and U-336S models is their plug-and-play functionality. This ease of use made them accessible to even the less tech-savvy users, allowing quick and straightforward installation. Users could connect the modems to their PCs or laptops via a standard serial interface, minimizing setup time and complexity.

Additionally, both modems were equipped with error correction and data compression technologies. The V.42 and V.42bis protocols enhanced data integrity during transmission, ensuring that users experienced fewer disruptions and greater reliability in their connecting experience. This was particularly vital for tasks like file transfers and large downloads, where data integrity was paramount.

The modems also featured compatibility with various operating systems, including early versions of Windows, which expanded their appeal to a broader audience. The U-336SA was specifically engineered as a standalone device, while the U-336S could often be used with existing computer systems, showcasing versatility in various deployment scenarios.

In terms of design, both modems were compact and lightweight, allowing for easy portability. This made them suitable for users who required connectivity on the go or in different locations.

Ultimately, the ZyXEL U-336SA and U-336S modems represent a significant technological achievement in the history of internet connectivity. Their introduction set the stage for subsequent advancements in modem technology and played a crucial role in the evolution towards broadband and high-speed internet access that we enjoy today. Their legacy endures in the foundational technologies and protocols that continue to drive modern telecommunications.