Motorola Netopia 3347-02-ENT User Manual

DATA SHEET
3347-02-ENT
Netopia® Wireless Gateway
Highlights
Wireless access point includes
3D Reach
Extreme technology
for increased range and
performance
Multiple LAN options support
small-office networking
Friendly installation for simple
setup with no CD
Configured to support VoIP,
IPTV, and Video-on-Demand
(VOD) functionality
Robust security features protect
PCs and other networked
devices from unwanted
intrusions
Advanced Quality of Service
(QoS) features are designed to
help service providers improve
efficiency and
reduce costs
Full-featured, extended-range wireless gateway for small offices
The Motorola Netopia 3347-02-ENT Wireless Gateway combines an ADSL2+ modem, four-port Ethernet router, and an enhanced wireless access point for small-business users to connect anywhere in their business environment.
The 3347-02-ENT Wireless Gateway features 3-D Reach Extreme Wi-Fi
®
technology powered by an integrated on-board design that allows highest performance to be acheived from the design. 3-D Reach Extreme uses two radio antennas specifically tuned for both vertical and horizontal diversity, providing superior wireless reach, performance, and coverage to eliminate dropped connections and dead zones. The 3347-02-ENT further extends wireless reach using a new, more powerful 400mW radio, and reduces interference from other wireless products.
Support for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMW) assures advanced Quality of Service (QoS) for wireless delivery of time-sensitive traffic such as VoIP. And to prevent unauthorized wireless access into your network, the 3347-02-ENT supports the latest encryption, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
With this full-featured gateway, experiencing high­speed Internet is only the beginning. The 3347-02­ENT is configured to enable Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phone service. The 3347-02-ENT is equipped with four 10/100 Ethernet ports, which can be used to set up a BASE-T small-office network to share a printer or transfer data.
DATA SHEET
3347-02-ENT
Netopia Wireless Gateway
Hardware Features
INTERFACES
WAN Interface ADSL2/2+ (RJ-11),Ethernet
WAN (optional)
LAN Interface Four-port 10/100 Ethernet
(RJ-45), wireless LAN
LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wireless,
DSL, Internet Status, and Activity
ADSL
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU 992.1 (ADSL), 992.3, (ADSL2),992.5 (ADSL2+), ITU G.992.3 and G.992.5, Annex L (RE-ADSL2/2+) ITU G.992.3 Amendment 1 and 2 and G.992.5 Amendment 2 (INP up to 16) Annex A, Annex B, and Annex M G.993.2 Annex I Sealing/Wetting Current Metallic Termination (optional) DSL Forum TR-067 and TR-100 ADSL Performance
NETWORK PROTOCOLS
ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) Eight Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs); UBR, CBR, VBRnrt, VBRrt; ITU-T I.610 (F4, F5) OAM RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) RFC 2364 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) RFC 1483/2684 Bridged Ethernet RFC 1483/2684 Routed IP PPP (PAP, CHAP, IPCP, LCP) IPoE
LAN INTERFACE
Four switched Ethernet ports IEEE 802.3U 10/100 Ethernet with half- and full-duplex auto negotiation and auto-MDIX crossover IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging with IEEE 802.1Q Implicit or Explicit Port-Based VLANs and IEEE 802.1P VLAN Priority
IEEE 802.11B/G WIRELESS LAN
High Power Radio 400 mW (26 dBm) transmit
power on all channels (100 mW EMEA) Antenna diversity (omni­directional) Optional reverse-SMA for external antenna support
Supported Data Rates 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24,
36, 48, and 54 Mbps with auto-rate fallback
IEEE 802.11e WMM Best Effort, Background,
Video, Voice Multiple SSID Voice-over-Wi-Fi Wi-Fi–certified (WPA2­Personal and WMM)
WIRELESS LAN SECURITY
IEEE 802.1X WEP64, WEP128, WPA, WPA-PSK, IEEE 802.11i, WPA2 Block wireless bridging Closed system mode Transmit power control
LAYER 2 BRIDGING
IEEE 802.1d MAC layer bridging
MAC address learning (up to 512 MAC addresses) and aging Multicast groups Configurable maximum packet size IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging Bridge and routing mode selection
LAYER 3 ROUTING
Static routing Default route Numbered or unnumbered WAN interface Up to eight subnets on the LAN, with DHCP server associations Transparent bridging option Virtual router interfaces (ALAN) Variable-length subnet mask RFC 1058 RIP v1 RFC 2453 RIP v2 RFC 792 ICMP redirects DHCP client, server, and relay agent with extensive DHCP option support and filter rules DNS relay Netbios proxy BootP PPP dial on demand Heartbeat capabilities IGMP multicast forwarding (LAN/WAN), snooping, and fast leave RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 2236 IGMP v2 RFC 3376 IGMP v3 Multiple primary LAN subnets
IP ADDRESS TRANSLATION
RFC 1631 network renumbering NAT/PAT/NAPT (more than 6000 maximum simultaneous NAT/NAPT sessions) NAT pass-through Multiple PAT maps Adjustable PAT range Application layer gateways SIP
QUALITY OF SERVICE
ATM UBR, CBR
RFC 2474 DiffServ traffic prioritization through TOS RFC 2598 DiffServ expedite forwarding (EF) RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF) and BE and NC support IEEE 802.1p QoS Configurable traffic prioritization by source and destination addresses, port, and protocol
High-performance service
delivery is assured
through the following
benefit:
• Class of Service
applications such as voice
are delivered using
advanced QoS technology
paired with advanced
multi-level queuing and
packet prioritization
mechanisms.
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