The AR370 leased line Internet and remote LAN access router offers dedicated and dial-up remote access routers designed for remote offices, schools or other businesses that have a... more
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Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, L2TP
Remote Management Protocol: SNMP
Status Indicators: Port status, power
Features: Manageable
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3
Communications
Type: 1 x ISDN terminal adapter
Digital Ports Qty: 1
Digital Signaling Protocol: ISDN BRI
Power
Power Device: Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational: 10 Watt
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature: 40 °C
Humidity Range Operating: 10 - 95%
Manufacturer's product description
The AR370 leased line Internet and remote LAN access router offers dedicated and dial-up remote access routers designed for remote offices, schools or other businesses that have a need to attach to a corporate network or the Internet. Frame Rely operation to T1/E1 speeds are supported along with dual modem ports for backup and bandwidth expansion. The WAN connectivity supported by the AR370 supports up to T1 (1.54Mbps) for the dedicated network. A universal synchronous interface auto-configures all major interfaces including RS232, X.21, and V.35, in DTE and DCE modes. The 2 asynchronous (RS-232) ports provide 115kbps dial-up for external modems to either backup the dedicated link or provide top-up bandwidth for the network link. Full modem control is supported and both asynchronous ports can be multi-linked with PPP for extra bandwidth. The AR-370 has an ISDN BRI port. The router can provide instant ISDN backup in the event of a leased line failure or dial-on-demand access to the Internet. The router will automatically provide additional bandwidth one demand using Multilink PPP.
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Specifications- 9.5/10
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Design- 9/10
This laptop has a sleak slimline design, with a black matte finish, and the silver VAIO sign on the back, the screen is very reflective, which looks great, and thankfully in this case doesn't affect the screen when its on.
Software- 9...
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I am a bit of a fan of Netgear products, and have had a number of their wired and wireless routers over the years. I have to say that I'm also a bit of a geek, and like to try out new products when they come on to the market.
I had been using the excellent DG834GT Wireless Router for about a year to act as a router/modem for my wired computer in the office and for my wireless laptop. It worked well for the wired PC, but I was severely restricted to where I could roam with my laptop. My house is long and narrow with internal walls that are 2-3 feet thick, which effectively meant that I could only work wirelessly...
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Advantages: Self configurable, Web interface, Free Lifetime support, ease of use Disadvantages: None
...I did a lot of research into routers before jumping onto the wireless bandwagon and eventually plumped for the Belkin and I am more than happy with my purchase.
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--Whats In the Box? --
There are no real surprises inside the box, you get the router itself, a mains power supply, an instruction book which is surprisingly good for an electrical product and a CD which contains all the necessary drivers and a more in-depth manual.
--Setting up the router--
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