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Firmware, Hardware – Motorola Netopia 2251N-VGx User Manual

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SPECIFICATION SHEET

Motorola Netopia 2200 Series
ADSL2+ Gateways

WAN INTERFACE

ADSL2+ RJ-11

LAN INTERFACE

2210-02

One 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45)

2220-02
2241N-VGx

One 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45),

2251N-VGx

One USB 1.1

2246N-VGx

Four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch

2256N-VGx (RJ-45)
2247-62

Built-in 802.11b/g wireless

2257-62

Four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch

(RJ-45), Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

button

LEDS

Power, Link, Status, Activity

Firmware

ENCODING AND LINE SPEED

ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ITU 992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A, B, 992.2 (G.lite), 992.3 ADSL2
(G.dmt.bis), 992.4 ADSL2 (G.lite.bis), 992.5 ADSL 2+

PROTOCOL SUPPORT

ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)
Up to eight Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)
Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation
IP multicast pass-through
PPP over Ethernet gateway/pass-through
PPP over ATM
LLC and VC multiplexing
802.1x WAN Supplicant

NETWORKING

Bridging and routing
functions

Security


WIRELESS
(2247-62 and 2257-62)

Antennas

Omni-directional, with

diversity

support

3-D Reach

®

Express Wi-Fi

®

EMEA

100 mW transmit power

North America

200 mW transmit power

Channel Set
North

America

1–11

Europe

1–13

Data Rates

1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24,

36, 48, and 54 Mbps with

auto-rate

fallback

Wireless Security

Hardware

WEP 64-bit, 128-bit, 256-bit
encryption; 802.1x, WPA,
WPA-PSK, 802.11i/WPA2,
Block Wireless Bridging,
MAC Address Filtering,
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
Support, Transmit Power
Control, Wi-Fi protected
setup

Network Address Translation
(NAT), IP Maps and Pinholes,
Static Routes, IP Multicast
Outbound Support Through
NAT, DHCP Client, Server,
and Relay, DNS Proxy, RIP1
and RIP2 on LAN/WAN,
Transparent bridged Ethernet
over ATM, TR-101 support

Network Address Port
Translation (NAPT), Stateful
Firewall, Confi gurable
Firewall Function, Virtual
DMZ/IP Pass-through,
Denial of Service Protection,
Software and Games Control,
VPN Pass-through for PPTP,
L2TP, and IPSec

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Motorola Cares for the

Motorola Cares for the
Environment

Environment

Motorola believes in

Motorola believes in

“going green”

“going green” we have

we have

a global commitment

a global commitment

to sustainability of the

to sustainability of the

environment. Motorola has

environment. Motorola has

been working for years to

been working for years to

continually improve our

continually improve our

environmental profile.

environmental profile.

We are in step with our

We are in step with our

customers and their

customers and their

increasing interest in

increasing interest in

partnering with a company

partnering with a company

that will help them reduce

that will help them reduce

their carbon footprint,

their carbon footprint,

while offering compelling

while offering compelling

products that will help

products that will help

them grow their eco-

them grow their eco-

conscious customer base.

conscious customer base.

Motorola Gateways are
Designed to Minimize
Their Impact on the
Environment

Motorola’s 2200 Series

gateways comply with

international environmental

and energy efficient

standards -- including

ADSL L2/L3 low power

mode; lead free circuit

boards, as certified by

RoHS compliance; CEC low

power consumption power

supplies; ENERGY STAR

®

qualified power supplies;

as well as low power wired

and wireless consumption

via Wireless Scheduler,

which auto disables

the gateway’s wireless

radio and / or places the

gateway’s Ethernet ports

into low power mode,

when these are not in use.

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