P120
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The Proscend 120 is a VDSL2 Router that complies with various VDSL/VDSL2 standards and provides unprecedented broadband service over a single pair of copper wire.
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The Proscend 120 is a VDSL2 Router that complies with various VDSL/VDSL2 standards and provides unprecedented broadband service over a single pair of copper wire. It integrates four ports 10/100 Base-T/TX Ethernet switch that can easily connect to any PC or LAN in home or small office environments. Quality of multimedia service is ensured with its powerful traffic control and management over layer 2 or 3. While the NAT/PAT technologies share the broadband connection to all its LAN clients for all prevailing Internet applications, the embedded firewall keeps out those malicious attacks and intrusions. Network management is implemented so it can be easily configured and managed by the service provider. The Proscend 120 delivers a compact, cost-effective and innovative solution to its customers. This User Manual will show you how to connect your Proscend 120 VDSL2 Router and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your device.
Features
High Speed Data Transmission on Twisted Copper Pair Wire
Service providers can deploy VDSL rapidly over existing wire infrastructure (POTS line)
Support mandatory and optional features of VDSL2 (G.993.2) standard
Support VDSL2 profiles, 8a/8b/8c/8d, 12a/12b, 17a and 30a
Support the speed of downstream or upstream up to 100Mbps
Support bridge and router mode
Interchangeable between Bridge and Router mode
Network address translation (NAT) functions to provide security for your LAN and multiple Pcs surfing Internet simultaneously.
Network configuration through DHCP Server and DHCP Client
Services including IP route, QoS and UPnP
Built-in four-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet switch for PC or LAN connection
Supports USB host interface for connecting USB storage devices
Configuration and management with Telnet through the Ethernet interface, and remote Telnet through VDSL interface