Features And Application - Gigaset SE105 Owner's Manual

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The Gigaset Router

Features and Application

The Gigaset Router's wide range of features makes it ideal for a large number of
applications, such as:
setting up a local network
N
The Gigaset Router can accommodate
– four devices via
– for up to 253 mobile end devices via a wireless interface with a transmission
speed of 11 Mbps. Here it complies with Standard
can be used together with products of several other manufacturers.
Using a Gigaset Router makes it easy to set up a network at home or small offices.
For example, users can exchange data or share resources on the network, such as a
file server or printer.
With the Gigaset devices for wireless networks you can operate a local network–as
envisaged in Standard
The Gigaset Router supports
and
DNS
for Domain name mapping.
Internet
access
N
TheGigaset Router permits Internet access via a WAN socket with a transmission
speed of 10 or 100 Mbps. You can connect a DSL or cable modem to this socket.
– Since many DSL providers permit communication with end users via the
protocol, the Gigaset Router has an integrated
you no longer have to install this service on your computer.
– Shared IP address
If your Internet Service Provider permits this, the Gigaset Router can use a single
IP address
jointly for up to 253 users. Several users on your network can then surf
the Internet at the same time using only one Internet Service Provider account.
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
N
The Gigaset Router supports three of the most common
Virtual Private Network: PPTP,
different locations via the Internet securely, if your Internet Service Provider offers
this service.
6
Ethernet
ports with a transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11
–in
Ad-hoc mode
DHCP
for dynamic IP configuration of the local network
L2TP
and IPSec. This allows you to connect devices at
IEEE
802.11b– i.e. the router
and in
Infrastructure
Client
for this protocol, that means
Protocols
for setting up a
mode.
PPPoE

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