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Prolink H9000P
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details: | ADSL Router with 4-port Switch |
hardware type: | DSL Router |
date added: | 2011-11-07 |
updated: | 2020-03-18 |
The Prolink Hurricane 9000P is an Ethernet ADSL Bridge/Router with 4-port 10/100 switch, which fully complies to ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2 (G.lite) ADSL standards. It supports Full-Rate ADSL transmission at up to 8Mbps downstream and up to 1Mbps upstream.
Client PCs can be connected to the network via either the 10/100Base-T LAN port or the USB 1.1 port.
The router supports both Static and Dynamic IP Routing, Network Address Translation and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server. It provides VPN pass-through for IPSec and PPTP.
H9000P Features |
General
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Availability: |
discontinued
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LAN / WAN Connectivity
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WAN throughput: |
8 Mbps |
WAN throughput upstream: |
1 Mbps |
WAN ports: |
1 |
WAN port(s) type: |
DSL/ISDN/POTS connector (RJ-11)
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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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USB port(s): |
1 for client PCs |
USB port type: |
USB 1.1
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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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DHCP server: |
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DHCP client: |
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DHCP relay: |
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Routing Protocols: |
RIP v1 (static routing, RFC 1058) RIP v2 (dynamic routing, RFC1389) IGMP Multicast (RFC 1112)
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DSL
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DSL compliance: |
ADSL1 (G.dmt 992.1, G.lite 992.2, G.hs 994.1, DMT T1.413)
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PPPoE client: |
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PPPoA client: |
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VPN
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IPSec |
IPSec passthrough: |
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PPTP |
PPTP passthrough: |
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Device Management
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Default IP address: |
10.0.0.2 |
Default admin username: |
admin |
Default admin password: |
password |
Administration: |
Web-based (LAN) Remote configuration (WAN)
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Firmware upgradeable: |
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Event log: |
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Usage Statistics: |
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Links
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Product page: |
https://prolink2u.com/ |
Datasheet: |
http://www.fida.com/brochures/Datacom/H9... |
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