The modem router supports advanced network management features for users to organize the network by themselves.
Micronet today announced availability of it's ADSL2+ Modem router, the SP3364F, targeted at home and SOHO segments.
According to Micronet, the SP3364F supports CPE WAN Management Protocol TR-069 so as to fulfill the need for a well secured remote management from the ISP (Internet service provider) site.
As such, ISPs can quickly launch new services and users would get to experience the value-adds in the shortest possible time, the company says.
The modem router supports advanced network management features for users to organize the network by themselves.
It supports up to 24M for downstream and up to 1M for upstream, as also port forwarding, virtual server, DDNS, VLAN and QoS, and IP routing for sharing of single accounts with multiple workstations.
SP3364F can run on Windows 98SE/me/2000/XP/Vista, and is enabled with PAP/CHAP password protection for robust security.
With dimensions of 166 x 106 x 35 mm, the modem router requires: 12V DC power, temperatures ranging between 0" C to 50" C, and humidity between 10 percent and 90 percent non-condensing.
Launching the modem router, Deepak Sharma, business development manager for India, Micronet Communications, said, "We are positive of generating interest in India as we consider ourselves one of the experts in manufacturing of advanced, robust, yet cost-effective broadband products."
The SP3364F is immediately available through Microelectronics and Intratech for Rs 2,800.
Dear Mr Narayanamurthy,
Micronet is already selling Wireless router with modem (SP3367) and is available in India through its distributors.
Regards,
Deepak Sharma
Micronet Communications INC.