Motorola Netopia 3347-02 User Manual

DATA SHEET
• Wireless gateway equipped with 3D Reach
®
Extreme technology for increased range and performance
• Multiple LAN options for single-PC households and home or small-office networking
• Simple installation and set-up
• IPTV and Video-on-Demand (VOD) support
• Robust security features
• Advanced Quality-of-Service (QoS) features are designed to help service providers improve efficiency and reduce costs
Full-featured, extended-range wireless gateway for broadband households and small offices
The Motorola Netopia 3347-02 (North America) Four­Port Wireless Gateway combines an ADSL2+ modem, four-port Ethernet router, and an enhanced wireless design for home or small-business users to connect anywhere in their home or business environment. The 3347-02 features 3-D Reach
®
Extreme 802.11g/b Wi-Fi®technology, developed following the same design philosophy used by leading PC manufacturers. 3-D Reach Extreme uses two radio antennas specifically tuned for both vertical and horizontal range. 400 mW of power provides superior wireless reach, coverage, and reduced interference to minimize dropped connections and dead zones.
With this full-featured gateway, high-speed Internet connectivity is only the beginning. Support for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) assures advanced QoS for wireless delivery of voice-over-IP (VOIP), IPTV, and streaming broadcast-quality video. With four 10/100 Ethernet ports, the 3347-02 can be used to set up a home or small-office network to share a printer, data, music, and video files. To prevent unauthorized wireless access into the network, the 3347-02 supports the latest encryption, including WPA2, WPA, and WEP.
The easy-to-install 3347-02 is just as easy to manage. Supporting the DSL Forum’s TR-069 specification, the 3347-02 can be managed and updated remotely, without user interaction.
3347-02 (North America)
Netopia®ADSL2+ Four-Port Wireless Gateway
DATA SHEET
3347-02 (North America)
Netopia ADSL2+ Four-Port Wireless Gateway
Specifications
INTERFACES
WAN ADSL2/2+ (RJ-11) LAN Four-port 10/100
Ethernet (RJ-45), Wireless 802.11g/b LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wireless,
DSL, Internet Status, Activity
ADSL PROTOCOLS
ITU 992.x (ADSL, ADSL2/2+) ITU G.992.3 and G.992.5
Annex L (RE-ADSL2/2+),
ITU G.992.3 Amendments 1
and 2 and G.992.5
Amendment 2 (INP up to 16),
Annex A, Annex M DSL Forum TR-067 and TR-100 ADSL
Performance Other ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, Dying
Gasp, optional inside/outside
pair, optional G.993.2 Annex I
sealing/wetting current
metallic termination
NETWORK PROTOCOLS
ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) Eight permanent virtual
circuits (PVCs); UBR, CBR,
VBRnrt, VBRrt; ITU-T I.610
(F4, F5) OAM DSL Forum TR-101 Migration to Ethernet-
Based DSL PPP PAP, CHAP, IPCP, LCP,
RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet
(PPPoE), RFC 2364 PPP over
ATM (PPPoA) DHCP Client, server, relay with
option and filter rules Bridging/Routing RFC 1483/2684 Other IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, IPoE,
802.1X Supplicant, dynamic
DNS
LAN
Ethernet Four switched IEEE 802.3U
10/100 Ethernet ports with
half-/full-duplex
auto-negotiation and
auto-MDIX crossover VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1Q implicit or
explicit port-based VLANs,
IEEE 802.1P VLAN priority LAN uplink port
High-performance VoIP, IPTV, and multi-play service
• Advanced QoS technology and multi-level queuing and packet prioritization deliver broadcast-quality video and crystal-clear voice.
• Support for the DSL Forum's TR-101 and IGMP v3 allows services from different providers to be delivered concurrently to multiple TVs or other devices, while maintaining service quality and rapid channel changing.
• Support for RTSP enables video-on-demand features such as fast forward, pause, and rewind.
* Actual speeds will vary, and are often less than the maximum possible. Data transmission speed is approximate and depends on the configuration and capacity of your network, as well as the amount of traffic on the network.
** Actual data throughput will be less due to physical layer overhead (error correction coding, burst preamble, and guard interval).
*** Actual speeds will vary. Maximum speeds of 30 Mbps are only attainable with A-TDMA or S-CDMA technology with minimal firewall and NAT functions running.
**** With S-CDMA–enabled CMTS.
Certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or their network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Additionally, certain features may require a subscription. Contact your service provider for details.
All features, functionality, and other product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
IEEE 802.11B/G WIRELESS
Transmission High-power radio with
400 mW (26 dBm) transmit power on all channels, omni-directional antenna, optional reverse-SMA for external antenna
IEEE 802.11e WMM Best effort, background,
video, voice
Security and Registration IEEE 802.1X; WEP 64, 128;
WPA, WPA-PSK, IEEE 802.11i WPA2; MAC address filtering; WPS (optional push-button)
Other Multiple SSIDs,
Voice-over-Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi–certified (WPA2-Personal and WMM)
PACKET FORWARDING
Bridge/Router IPv4 (IPv6-capable), static
routes, RIP v1/v2
Network Address Port Translation NAT pass-through pinhole,
Application-Level Gateway
Diffserv EF, AF, BE, NC, weighted fair
queuing
IGMP v1, v2, v3 IGMP proxy, fast join/leave,
IGMP snooping
Other TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP
SECURITY
Stateful firewall Denial-of-service protection VPN pass-through for PPTP, L2TP, IPSec
DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Remote Management DSL Forum TR-069 CPE WAN
Management Protocol, DSL Forum TR-104 Provisioning Parameters for VoIP CPE, DSL Forum TR-111 Remote Management of Home Networking Devices, IEEE 802.3ah and 802.1ag Ethernet OAM, web UI (HTTP) and CLI (Telnet)
Local Management DSL Forum TR-064 XML
Configuration, UPnP, web UI (HTTP) and CLI (Telnet)
Utilities Ping, traceroute, reverse
DNS Two-level password-protected access Statistic and log reporting, remote syslog Seven-layer diagnostics
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