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Products Center
Broadband Router
Vigor2100G |
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- Highly integrated 4-port broadband router
with wireless 802.11g access point.
- Sharing single broadband connection
among wired and wireless users.
- Industrial-strength security features
: WPA/ PSK, MAC address control.
- Hidden SSID.
- Advanced firewall and parental control
: SPI, flexible URL content filtering.
- E-mail detection with LED flashing indication.
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WAN/Internet |
- One 10/100M Base-TX port with a RJ-45 connector.
- Quick Star Wizard for Internet access.
- DHCP client for cable service.
- Static IP address assignment for fixed IP networks.
- PPPoE client.
- PPTP support.
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LAN |
- 4-port 10/100M base-TX ethernet switch.
- DHCP server for IP assignment (up to 253 users),
- DNS cache and proxy.
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Wireless Access Point |
- IEEE802.11b/g compliant.
- Wireless client list.
- Wireless security:
- 64/128 bits WEP encryption.
- WPA PSK (IEEE802.1i).
- MAC address access control.
- Hidden SSID
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Firewall Facilities |
- SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection).
- Selectable DoS/DDoS protection.
- Flexible URL content filtering.
- NAT/PAT.
- Virtual server via port redirection or open
ports.
- DMZ host.
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Network Features |
- DHCP client/relay/server.
- Dynamic DNS.
- SNTP client.
- Call scheduling.
- DNS cache/proxy.
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E-mail Detection |
- LED flashes indelicate E-mail is waiting on
your mail server (POP3).
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Router Management |
- Web-based user Internet.
- Command line Interface (Telnet).
- Telnet Remote Access Support.
- Built-in diagnostic Function.
- Logging via syslog
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Application Support |
- Support UPnP.
- Supports ALGs (Application Layer Gateways).
- IM/P2P, online gaming, and other multimedia
applications.
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Technical
Specifications of Vigor2100G |
| Hardware
Interface |
LAN |
4-port 10/100 Base-TX Switch, RJ-45
connectors |
| WAN |
1-port 10/100 Base-TX Switch, RJ-45
connector |
| WLAN |
IEEE802.11b/g |
| WLAN |
Regulatory approval |
EN60950 / 55022
/ 301489-17 / 300328-2 |
| Transmission Rate |
IEEE802.11g (54Mbps data rate) |
| Backward compatible with IEEE802.11b |
| Security |
64/128-bit WEP encryption |
| WPA / PSK (IEEE802.1i) encryption |
| Hidden SSID |
| MAC address access control |
| Wireless client list |
| Firewall |
NAT / PAT |
DMZ host |
| Port Redirection |
| Open Ports |
| Flexible URL content filtering |
| Selectable DoS/DDoS protection |
| SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) |
| Network Features |
DHCP client/relay/server |
| Dynamic DNS |
| SNTP client |
| Call scheduling |
| DNS cache/proxy |
| E-mail Detecting |
Post Office Protocol version
3 ( POP3 ) |
| Application
Support |
Support UPnP |
| Support ALGs ( IM/P2P, online
game , and other multimedia applications ) |
| Management |
Web-based user Internet |
| Command line Interface (Telnet) |
| Telnet Remote Access Support |
| Built-in diagnostic Function |
| Logging via syslog |
| Max. Power |
10 Watt |
| Dimension |
L22 * W16 * H3.6 (cm) |
| Power |
15VDC. 1.2A |
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Firmware Upgradeable |
The Vigor2100G Wireless
Router is a highly integrated device for easy internet
sharing of your broadband connection and builds a
robust wireless network able to achieve prevailing
transfer data speed with max wireless signal rate
of up to 54Mbps. The Vigor2100G Wireless Router also
offers indus trial-wide backward compatibility to
802.11b networking devices.
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The embedded Web GUI with Quick Start
Wizard which support all common operation systems
will help you to connect to the Internet painlessly
with in minutes. Among your entire network, either
wired or wireless, users will be capable to enjoy
one high-speed connection for surfing Internet, playing
enjoyable streaming real-time media and on-line game
, and sharing printer and storage.
Figure 2. Hardware Connection |
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Figure 3. Wireless Application |
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Firewall
Application :
Figure 4. Firewall Application |
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Email
Application :
Together with friendly E-mail alerts notifying you
of hack attempts/attacks, system logs monitoring and
built-in diagnostic functions, Vigor2100G Wireless
Router ensures you a well-protected network experience.
Figure 5. E-mail Detection |
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Page last modified : 21 August 2008 |