User's Manual
• Wireless: External Antenna, Frequency: 2.412~2.484 GHz, support 14
channels, data rates supports 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps auto
fallback function,
LED Indicators
• PWR: Green LED, indicates power and operation
• DIAG: Green LED, indicates hardware abnormal operation
• LAN 10/100: indicates LAN port connection, yellow, 10Mbps, green,
100Mbps
• WAN 10/100: indicates ISP connection
• WLAN : Green LED, indicates Wireless LAN function
Reset Button (Factory default-setting button)
Environment
• Operation Temperature: 0°C ~ 45°C
• Operation Humidity: 5% ~ 95%
• Storage Temperature: -20~+85°C
• Storage Humidity: 5%~95%
Power
• AC Adapter: Input 110VAC/220VAC; Output 12V/1A DC
• Maximum power consumption: 10 Watts
Dimensions & Weight
• 180mm x 143mm x 40.5mm (W x D x H)
• ?? g without holder
Certificates
• EMI: CE & FCC Part 15 class B
• Safety: CB (EN60950)
Appendix B Frequent Asked Questions
Q: When should I modify the MAC address for global port settings?
A: Some ISPs identify their clients by the accessing MAC address and the host
names, therefore, entering these information is the process required to prove
they are who they claim to be. MAC address required for global port settings is
the adapter address for the device you are now configuring. Most ISPs use
automatic registration and do not limit network MAC addresses. But, if they do,
you can change your MAC address to meet the registration.
Q: What is DMZ?
A: DMZ (demilitarized zone), a barrier between the Internet and a company’s
Intranet. It is a subnet that contains a firewall and proxy server, which can be in
separate servers or in one server. The firewall connects to an external firewall