Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of WAN ports | 1 Best: Cisco MWR 2941-DC Number of WAN ports: 16 | |||
Total wireless data transfer rate | 1600 Mbps Best: TP-Link Talon AD7200 Total wireless data transfer rate: 7133 Mbps | |||
Number of LAN ports | 4 Best: Cisco CISCO7206VXR Number of LAN ports: 60 |
Connectivity technology |
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Communication mode | Full-Duplex |
Number of LAN ports | 4 |
Number of WAN ports | 1 |
USB | yes |
Total USB ports | 1 |
Number of USB 2.0 ports | No |
Number of USB 3.0/3.1 ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.1 ports | 0 |
Width | 7.52 in |
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Height | 2.56 in |
Depth | 7.81 in |
Weight | 0.93 lb |
Number of units | 1 |
Rack-mount design | no |
Frequency band |
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Management interface | Web/network |
6to4 | yes |
Communication protocol |
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Data link layer |
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Wireless standards |
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Jumbo frames support | yes |
Mobile broadband support | no |
Throughput WAN-LAN | 745.0 Mbps |
Wireless network | yes |
2.4GHz wireless network | yes |
2.4GHz data transfer rate | 300.0 Mbps |
5GHz wireless network | yes |
5GHz data transfer rate | 1300.0 Mbps |
External antenna | no |
MIMO | yes |
Beamforming | yes |
Total wireless data transfer rate | 1600.0 Mbps |
Wireless security |
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Included flash memory | 128.0 MB |
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Included RAM | 256.0 MB |
DMZ | yes |
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VPN client | no |
Encryption Algorithm |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Active cooling (fan) | no |
Built-in DSL modem | no |
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File server | Via USB |
Built-in printer server | yes |
DynDNS | yes |
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Routing protocol |
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Target audience |
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Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | < 11 |
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) | no |
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