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HotBrick SoHo CF401W
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details: | 802.11g Wireless Firewall |
hardware type: | Firewall |
date added: | 2011-10-31 |
updated: | 2015-12-27 |
The SoHo CF401W Firewall is both a firewall and a fast wireless router (54Mbps, 802.11g) that offers both low price and high performance.
For the protection of your business/home network, HotBrick's SoHo CF401W provides a high performance firewall with SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) which detects and blocks DoS (Denial of Service) and other malicious attacks.
The CF401W supports up to 6 DMZs in a Multi-DMZ configuration. The SoHo CF401W allows the passage of VPN connections (PPTP, L2TP, IPSec) through the firewall.
SoHo CF401W Features |
General
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Availability: |
discontinued
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Warranty: |
1 year(s) |
LAN / WAN Connectivity
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WAN throughput: |
40 Mbps |
WAN ports: |
1 |
WAN port(s) type: |
10/100 Base-TX (RJ-45)
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WAN port auto cross-over: |
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LAN ports: |
4 |
LAN ports type: |
10/100 Base-TX (RJ-45)
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LAN ports auto cross-over: |
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Router
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NAT routing: |
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Multihomed: |
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DMZ: |
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Multi-DMZ: |
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Port forwarding: |
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DHCP server: |
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DHCP client: |
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Dynamic DNS client: |
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Wireless
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Maximum Wireless Speed: |
54 Mbps
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WiFi standards supported: |
802.11b (Wi-Fi 1) 802.11g (Wi-Fi 3)
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Wifi security/authentication: |
WEP WPA (TKIP) WPA2 (AES)
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WiFi modes: |
Access point
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external antenna(s): |
1 |
ext antenna(s) removable ?: |
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Antenna connector: |
RP-SMA (Reverse SMA)
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VPN
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IPSec |
IPSec passthrough: |
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L2TP |
L2TP passthrough: |
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PPTP |
PPTP passthrough: |
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Firewall
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SPI firewall: |
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DoS / DDoS protection: |
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Filtering: |
Domain/URL blocking, packet filtering
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Device Management
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Default IP address: |
192.168.0.1 |
Default admin username: |
n/a |
Default admin password: |
n/a |
Administration: |
Web-based (LAN) Remote configuration (WAN)
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Firmware upgradeable: |
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