Digitus Internet Broadband Router with 4 Port N-Way Switch DN-11004-O User Manual

Product codes
DN-11004-O
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1. Introduction 
This Broadband Router includes
 
4 10/100Mbps switch
 
ports and a USB printer port. It 
provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resources sharing. This 4 Port Internet 
Broadband Router 
provides a simple, efficient, and cost-effective solution for LAN/Internet, especially 
for SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) users to share the Internet resources simultaneously using one 
ISP (Internet Service Provider) account. It also supports a wide range of LAN-WAN connectivity media. 
There are the
 
DSL modem, cable modem, and Ethernet 10/100M
 
connections. Another feature is that the 
4 Port Internet Broadband Router makes it easier and more economical to expand and segment your LAN. 
As a result, you would never have a nightmare with IP address depletion problem.   
    In addition, this broadband router built-in
 
USB Printer Server, allowing users can share networked 
printer anytime. Besides, with firewall function, the 4 Port Internet Broadband Router can always protect 
your LAN from outsider's break-ins and yet expose your local servers such as 
Web Server, E-mail 
Server, FTP server, for remote access by Virtual Server Mapping or DMZ setting.
 
 
1.1 Features & Benefits 
• Conforms to IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3x standards 
• Provides 1 10/100M WAN interface (RJ-45) to connect with DSL or cable modem   
• Provides 4 10/100M switch LAN interfaces to connect your local area network 
• Provides 1 USB 1.1 Printer Server Port to connect USB Printer 
• Embedded with DHCP Server & Printer Server 
• Supports DDNS (Dynamic DNS) & Virtual Server 
• Supports PPPoE, PPTP Client 
• Built-in Network Address Translation Accelerator (NATA) provides hardware NAT acceleration   
• Firewall function, like DoS Attack prevented to protect your PCs from   
outside intruders 
• Configurable through any networked PC’s web browser and Remote Management 
• Simultaneously acts as either a DHCP server on the LAN and a DHCP client on the WAN 
• By using virtual server, outside users will be able to access the internal IP servers via Internet.   
• Administrators can block specific interior users’ Internet access 
• URL Blocking: Prevent specific web sites form interior user’s access   
• Supports RIP I & II, Static Routing 
• Supports PPTP, IPSec pass through