| Feature |
|
Description |
|
|
|
| Network
Address Translation (NAT) |
|
Translates private
IP addresses into a global IP address to share a single high-speed
connection and allow a group of users to share a single ISP
account. The internal network structure is invisible from the
Internet. |
| Stateful Firewall |
|
Allows related connections to pass
through the router. Its firewall can also block common hacker
attacks, including IP spoofing, ping of death, port scan and
TCP SYN flooding etc. |
| Virtual
Services |
|
By port forwarding,
inbound connection can be redirected to different computers
on the LAN. Internal servers can be configured to access from
the hosts on the WAN. |
| Access Control |
|
Network administrator can establish restricted access policies
to the WAN based on the IP address, subnet, MAC address, the
time of day, day of week, specified service ports and destination
host on the Internet.
|
| Connection
Types |
|
Most of standard
protocols for broadband connection are supported. They includes
PPPoE, PPTP and DHCP. It's pretty easy to make connection to
your ISP. |
| Dial-up Connection |
|
Supports PPP connection with analog (56K) modem or ISDN TA
over PSTN.
|
| DHCP
server |
|
Dramatically reduces
the amount of efforts needed for configuration and maintenance
by allowing you to automatically configure the TCP/IP setting
over a LAN. It also allows to bind IP addresses to NIC MAC addresses. |
| DNS proxy server |
|
Provides proxy domain name service
to other computers on the LAN, speeds up name resolution by
caching and prevents programs from being looked up when there
is no connection. Host names and IP addresses are configurable. |
| Type
Of Service |
|
Connection can
be define with different type of service such as maximum throughput
or minimum delay based on the protocol, service port and source
or/and destination IP address. |
| Real-time Traffic Chart |
|
Displays in real time the current
upload and download speed, maximum speed and data transmitted,
and the number of TCP/UDP concurrent connection. |
| GUI
Administration |
|
BBIagent Explorer
is a Java-based application for administrating the router. It
can be run as standalone under Java runtime environment, launched
with JNLP or started in a web browser from the home page of
the router. |
| Bandwidth Control |
|
Hierarchical bandwidth classes can
be defined to shape the bandwidth for the computers or network
segments on the LAN when they are connecting to the specific
computers on the external network with different ports and protocols. |
| Print
service |
|
Other computers
are able to share the parallel port or USB printers attaching
to the router. |