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Friday, December 22, 2006

 

SMC Networks has launched of three new routers-the SMC7901BRA2, with one Ethernet and one USB port; the SMC7904BRA2 with four Ethernet ports; and the SMC7904WBRA2 with four Ethernet ports and 802.11g wireless capabilities. The three ADSL2+ Barricade modem routers, are priced at S$89, S$119 and S$159, respectively.

Based on a new chip set, the SMC ADSL2+ Barricade routers combine an ADSL2/2+ modem, router, a one-Ethernet/one USB port or a 4-port 10/100 LAN switch, and a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall with ample support for key service provisioning and end user requirements. And, the SMC7904WBRA2 adds 802.11g wireless access for cable-free connectivity.

For end users, there are additional features such as Wi-Fi multimedia in the wireless version of the product and support for Diffserv (differen­tiated services) for IP. For service providers, the inclusion of ANNEX M support allows the voice portion of a connection to transmit upstream data at up to 3.5MB, while ANNEX L support increases the geographical reach of ADSL connectivity past the current 5km barrier. To help reduce implementation and ongoing management costs for ISPs, SMC also developed an optional software module to allow service providers to take advantage of the TR-069 WAN management protocol.

Contact: Accton Ei-En India
43-44, DSIDC Scheme-III
Phase-II
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020
Tel: 011-66401384-85
E-mail: sanjaykakar@acctonei-en.com

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