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Routing Functions
Static route, RIP, and RIPv2, NAT/PAT, DHCP Server/DHCP Relay, DNS Proxy, ARP
Security Functions
Authentication protocols PAP, CHAP,
TCP/IP/Port filtering rules, Port triggering/Forwarding, Packet and MAC address filtering,
access control, SSH
Application Passthrough
PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, VoIP, Yahoo messenger, ICQ, RealPlayer, NetMeeting, MSN, X-box,
etc
Power Supply
External power adapter
110 Vac or 220 Vac
Environment Condition
Operating temperature
0 ~ 50 degrees Celsius
Relative humidity
5 ~ 90% (non-condensing)
Dimensions
200 mm (W) x 44 mm (H) x 136.5 mm (D)
Certifications
FCC Part 15 class B, FCC Part 68, CE
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice
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Appendix E: SSH Client
Linux OS comes with ssh client. MicroSoft Windows does not have ssh client but
there is a public domain one “putty” that you can download.
To access the router using Linux ssh client:
From LAN: Use the router WEB UI to enable SSH access from LAN.
(default is enabled)
type: ssh -l admin 192.168.1.1
From WAN: In the router, use WEB UI to enable SSH access from WAN.
type: ssh -l support
router-WAN-ip-address
To access the router using Windows putty ssh client:
From LAN: Use the router WEB UI to enable SSH access from LAN
(default is enabled)
type: putty -ssh -l admin 192.168.1.1
From WAN: In the router, use WEB UI to enable SSH access from WAN.
type: putty -ssh -l support
router-WAN-ip-address

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