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USB/EthernetDSLModemwithWirelessGateway
© 2005 Actiontec Electronics,Inc.
Actiontec , Actiontec Installation Buddy, Connection1-2-3,Solutions for the Digital Life, Actiontec
Digital Gear and the Actiontec logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Actiontec
Electronics, Inc.All other names are properties of their respective owners.
Product photo may differ from actual product, however functionality remains as stated above.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
DS810/1105
Minimum System Requirements
•PCorMacintoshwithEthernetor802.11b/802.11gwireless
connection or PC with available USB port
•Microsoft Windows 98SE,Me,2000, XP; Mac OS 9 or higher;
Linux/BSD, Unix (USB:Windows 98SE, Me,2000 XP)
•TCP/IP network protocol installed
•Internet Explorer 4.0+ or Netscape 4.0+
Package Contents
•Actiontec DSL Modem with Wireless Gateway
•Quick Start Guide
•Ethernet Cable
•USB Cable
•4 Pack of Microfilters
•User Manual (soft copy on CD-ROM)
•Actiontec Installation Buddy®CD-ROM
•Power Cord
•DSL Cable
Note: Customers may request customized self-install kit configuration
Corporate Office
760 N. Mary Avenue,Sunnyvale,CA 94085
Solutions for the Digital Life™
www.actiontec.com
Model # GT701WG
The new Actiontec DSL Modem with Wireless Gateway
is really many devices rolled into one. It’s a full rate
ADSL2/2+modem.It’s arouter, capable of networking
up to 2 computers using wires, with a minimum amount of
hassle. And, it’s a wireless device, allowing you to have the
freedomto connectto the Internetwithoutbeinganchoredby
cables or cords,surfing at speeds up to more than 5 times the
speed of older devices.
The Actiontec Installation
Buddy® Makes It Easy
A step-by-step visual setup guide, the Installation Buddy
provides simple, straightforward instructions for procedures
that were once the province of IT professionals. Now, you can
eliminate most of the confusion inherent with installing DSL
modems or gateways. With this DSL Modem with Wireless
Gateway, you will get it all: flexibility, simple installation and
trouble-free operation.
Features
•Integrated Wired and Wireless Networking using 802.11g
and 1 Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
•802.11b backward compatible, communicating with
802.11b wireless products at speeds up to 11 Mbps
•802.11g enabled to support speeds up to 54 Mbps wirelessly
•Full-rate ADSL 2/2+ modem - supports data rates of up to
24 Mbps downstream and up to 1 Mbps upstream*
•Exceeds performance of the DSL Forum specification
•Loop reach of up to 18,000 feet using ADSL and 18,600 feet
using ADSL 2
•Tested and compatible with all major DSLAMs
•Advancedsecurity:WPA,WPA-PSK,WEP,Firewall,Stateful
Packet Inspection, NAT, website blocking, web service
blocking,Internet traffic logging,Denial of service blocking,
Internet traffic logging, Denial of Service (DOS) protection
•Other features include:
* Depends on the services offered by the Internet Service Provider.
Bit Swapping
DHCP Server Option
Compliant with DSL Forum
TR048 Rate and Reach
Requirements
DMZ Hosting
DNS Proxy Server
Dynamic Rate Adaptation
Independent upstream
and downstream data rate
provisioning
LAN IP Address Selection
Multiple PVC supported
NAT Services Blocking
Port Forwarding
Real-time diagnostics
Remote Management
S=1⁄2 Support
Services Blocking
Static Routing
Unnumbered Mode
Support
VPN Pass Through
WAN IP & LAN IP
Address Selection
Website Blocking
Solutions for the Digital Life™
www.actiontec.com
Main: (408) 752-7700
Sales Info: (800) 797-7001
Fax: (408) 541-9003
Tech Support: (888) 436-0657
TechSupport Fax: (719) 522-9421
Internet: www.actiontec.com
is mandatory)
-Parameter Request list (subnet-mask only)
-IP Address Lease time (dhcp-lease-time)
-Client-identifier (dhcp-client-identifier)
-Default route (routers)
-DNS Proxy Server
•RFC2663,“IP Network Address Translator (NAT)
Terminology and Considerations, P.Srisuresh, M.
Holdrege.August 1999.
•RFC3022, Traditional IP Network Address
Translator (Traditional NAT). P. Srisuresh,K.
Egevang. January 2001.
•FTP (over NATP)
•Netmeeting
•IPSec
•PPTP
•Port Forwarding
•DMZ
•Service Blocking:
•Web site blocking
•Web Activity Log
•Stateful Firewall: multiple security levels.
•Basic IDS: Stateful Packet Inspection for
prevention of Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.
•Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Standardized
Device Control Protocol V 1.0,11/12/2001.
•RFC 2364, PPP OverAAL5. G.Gross, M.Kaycee,
A. Lin,A. Malis, J. Stephens,July 1998.
•RFC 2516, Method for Transmitting PPP Over
Ethernet (PPPoE).L. Mamakos, K.Lidl, J. Evarts,
D.Carrel, D. Simone, R.Wheeler.February 1999.
Supports bridged 802.3 Ethernet frames over an
ATM network.
•LLC encapsulation,in which an LLC/SNAP
header is prepended to the (Ethernet) frame
•VC multiplexing, in which a null two byte header
is prepended to the frame.
Default is LLC encapsulation;VC multiplexing can
be configured using console command or WEB
configuration.
•RFC1483 J.Heinanen, "Multiprotocol
Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5",
07/20/1993.
•RFC1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose,
"Management Information Base for Network
Management of TCP/IP-based internet:
MIB-II",03/26/1991.
•RFC 2684, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over
ATM Adaptation Layer 5. D. Grossman, J.
Heinanen. September 1999.
•RFC 1945, Hypertext Transfer Protocol --
HTTP/1.0. T.Berners-Lee,R. Fielding,H.
Frystyk. May 1996.
•RFC 2068, Hypertext Transfer Protocol --
HTTP/1.1. R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H.
Frystyk, T. Berners-Lee. January 1997.
(Not full support).
•RFC 2617, HTTP Authentication: Basic and
Digest Access Authentication. J. Franks, P.
Hallam-Baker, J.Hostetler, S.Lawrence,P. Leach,
A. Luotonen, L.Stewart. June 1999.
•
Indoors:
Up to 13m (40 ft) @ 54 Mbps
Up to 17m (55 ft) @ 18 Mbps
Up to 37m (120 ft) @ 11 Mbps
Up to 91m (300 ft) @ 1 Mbps
•
Outdoors:
Up to 55m (180 ft) @ 54 Mbps
Up to 122m (400 ft) @ 18 Mbps
Up to 171m (560 ft) @ 11 Mbps
Up to 533m (1,750 ft) @ 1 Mbps
•Operating Temperature: 0°-40°Celsius
•Humidity: 8-95% non-condensing
•Operating voltage:
+12V DC +- 5% @ 600mA max
DHCP Client
(cont)
NAT, PAT (IP
Masquerading)
NATALGs
(Application
Level Gateway)
(NAT Pass Through)
NAT advanced
features
Firewall
Universal Plug
and Play (UPnP)
PPPoA
PPPoE
RFC1483
RFC1483
(cont’d)
Web Server and
Web Based
Configuration
Operating Range
Environmental
Operating Range
Power
Requirements
USB/EthernetDSLModemwithWirelessGateway
Technical Specifications (cont)
Solutions for the Digital Life™
www.actiontec.com
USB/EthernetDSLModemwithWirelessGateway
Technical Specifications
Descriptions
•ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.992.2 (G.Lite),G.994.1
(G.hs), G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis)**,G.992.4
(G.lite.bis)**, G.992.5 (ADSL2plus)**
•ANSI T1.413 Issue2
•ATM User-Network Interface,Version 3.1,
Section 3. The ATM Forum,1995.
- The full VPI range (0 –4095) and VCI range
(1 –65535) are supported.
- Adaptation Layers AAL5,AAL2 and AAL0
are supported.
- The traffic shaping function supports traffic
classes CBR,VBR (real time and non-real
time) and UBR (with PCR limiting).
•ITU-T Recommendation I.610 B-ISDN
Operation and Maintenance Principles and
Operations.
- F5 segment and end-to-end loopback cells
•
IEEE 802.11g
•
IEEE 802.11b
•
IEEE 802.1x
•
WPA
•
WEP 64/128 bit encryption
•
SSID Broadcast enable/disable
•ISO/IEC 8802-3; ANSI/IEEE standard
802.3 part 3
- IEEE 802.3x –Full Duplex capable
- IEEE 802.3u –Auto negotiation
•RFC 1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose,
"Management Information Base for Network
management of TCP/IP-based internet:
MIB-II",03/26/1991
•D-I-X, "The Ethernet - A Local Area Network:
Data Link Layer and Physical Layer
Specifications", Digital, Intel, and Xerox,
November 1982.
•Transparent MAC level bridge for Ethernet-like
devices in conformance with the IEEE802.1d
specification.
•ISO/IEC 10038:1993 (E), Std 802.1D.
•RFC1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose,
"Management Information Base for Network
Management of TCP/IP-based internet:
MIB-II",03/26/1991.
•RFC1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for
Bridges. E. Decker, P.Langille, A. Rijsinghani,
& K. McCloghrie. July 1993.
•RFC 791, Internet Protocol.J. Postel. Sep-01-
1981.RFC 950, Internet Standard Subnetting
Procedure.J.C. Mogul,J. Postel. Aug-01- 1985.
•RFC 1122, Requirements for Internet hosts
–communication layers.R.T.Braden.
Oct-01-1989.
•RFC 1191, Path MTU discovery. J.C. Mogul, S.E.
Deering. Nov-01-1990.
•RFC 1213, Management Information Base for
Network Management of TCP/IP-based
internet: MIB-II. K. McCloghrie, M.T. Rose.
Mar-01-1991.
•RFC 894, Standard for the transmission of IP
datagrams over Ethernet networks. C. Hornig.
Apr-01-1984.
•RFC 826, Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol:
Or converting network protocol addresses to
48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on
Ethernet hardware.D.C.Plummer. Nov-01-1982.
•RFC 792, Internet Control Message Protocol.J.
Postel.Sep-01-1981.
•RFC 768, User Datagram Protocol.J. Postel.
Aug-28-1980.
•RFC 793, Transmission Control Protocol. J.
Postel.Sep-01-1981.
•Support Static Route.
•Support unnumbered mode
•RFC 1058, Routing Information Protocol.C.L.
Hedrick.Jun-01-1988.
•RFC 1723, RIPVersion 2 - Carrying Additional
Information. G.Malkin. November 1994.
•RFC 2453, RIPVersion 2. G. Malkin. November
1998.
•RFC 1812, Requirements for IP Version 4
Routers. F.Baker. June 1995.
•RFC 1191, Path MTU discovery. J.C. Mogul, S.E.
Deering. Nov-01-1990.
•RFC 2131: Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol: R.Droms, March 1997.
•RFC 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
Extensions: S. Alexander,March 1997.
•RFC 2131: Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol: R.Droms, March 1997.
•RFC 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
Extensions: S. Alexander,March 1997.
•The DHCP client supports the following
minimal subset of options described in RFC2132:
- Requested IP Address (requested by default;
Features
ADSL
ATM
OAM
Wireless
Ethernet
Bridge
IP
ARP
ICMP
UDP
TCP
IP Router
RIP
DHCP Server
DHCP Client
Solutions for the Digital Life™
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