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BILLION BiPAC 7300NX specs


BILLION BiPAC 7300NX

General info

  • Router

    Device type:

  • Wireless, Modem (DSL/Cable)

    Additional functionality:

Router

  • PPPoE

    Supported WAN connection types:

  • PPTP

    VPN:

  • MAC Clone, DHCP Server, USB Support for 3G modem, Static routing, UPnP, Firewall, Upgradeable firmware, Dynamic DNS, DMZ, QoS

    Features:

Switch

  • 4

    Ports (RJ-45):

  • 100/10

    Ethernet speed:

  • Half-duplex, Full-duplex

    Communication type:

Wireless

  • 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

    Standards:

  • 2.4 GHz

    Supported frequency:

    • No

      Simultaneous dual band:

  • WEP, WPA v1, WPA v2

    Data encryption / Security:

  • MAC address filtering

    Security features:

  • Repeater (WDS/Universal), Bridge (point to point / point to multipoint)

    Wireless mode:

  • No

    Internal antenna:

    • Omnidirectional

      Antenna type:

  • 2

    Number of antennas:

Modem

  • DSL

    Modem type:

  • ADSL2+

    DSL Compliance:

  • Yes

    Built-in PPPoE client:

  • Yes

    Built-in PPPoA client:

Other

  • IP Address: 192.168.1.254 ; Username: admin ; Password: admin ; Hardware factory reset: press this reset button using the end of paper clip or other small pointed object for 6 seconds and above to restore it to factory default settings

    Device defaults:

Body

  • 7.28 in x 1.42 in x 4.86 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • No

    Rugged:

  • White

    Available color options:

US Availability

  • Available

    Market status:

Links

  • Official page:

  • Manual:


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Description: Complying with worldwide ADSL standards, the BiPAC 7300NX supports downstream data transmission rates up to 12 / 24 Mbps with ADSL2 / 2+, 8 Mbps with ADSL, and performs at upstream rates of up to 1 Mbps. The BiPAC 7300NX includes Annex M technology that supports the latest ADSL2 / 2+ standard for higher upload speeds by increasing the upstream operation rate to approximately 2.5Mbps (up to 3Mbps under ideal conditions). Using the... read more

Created by MG3 , Last update by MG3 , Oct 17, 2011

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