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Introduction
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Manufacturer: |
Actiontec |
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Author: |
Mikhail
Kagan |

Introduction:
Actiontec Electronics is one of
the great providers of broadband communication and networking solutions. They
have devices that allow wireless connectivity to the Internet and to a PC.
Actiontec builds products that are affordable and innovative. They were one of
the first to deliver a Call Waiting modem, a three-step installation program
and Internet monitoring tool for parents.
The 54 Mbps Wireless Ethernet
Adapter is the fastest, meanest wireless adapter on the road. It transforms a
home or an office into a grand wireless network where any
wireless capable device can connect to it. With 54 Mbps wireless speed, it is
guaranteed that the Internet does not contain any slowdowns and it is extremely
easy to install. It can transfer information up to 54 Mbps and makes it capable
to share the Internet, printers and other devices.
Specifications:
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Ethernet: |
ISO/IEC 88-2-3; ANSI/IEEE standard 802.3 part 3
IEEE 802.3x - Full Duplex capable
IEEE 802.3u - Auto negotiation |
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RFC 1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, "Management
Information Base for Network management of TCP/IP-based internet:
MIB-II", 03/26/1991 |
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D-I-X, "The Ethernet - A Local Area Network: Data
Link Layer and Physical Layer Specifications", Digital, Intel, and
Xerox, November 1982. |
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Wireless: |
IEEE 802.11B |
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IEEE 802.11G |
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Wireless
Security: |
WEP 64 and 128 bit encryption |
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WPA-PSK - Available in future firmware upgrade |
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802.1x |
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Bridge: |
Transparent MAC level bridge for Ethernet-like
devices in conformance with the IEEE802.1d specification. |
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ISO/IEC 10038:1993 (E), Std 802.1D. |
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RFC1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, "Management
Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internet:
MIB-II", 03/26/1991. |
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RFC1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges.
E. Decker, P. Langille, A. Rijsinghani, & K. McCloghrie. July 1993.
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DHCP Client: |
RFC 2131: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: R.
Droms, March 1997. |
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RFC 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions:
S. Alexander, March 1997. |
The DHCP client supports the following minimal subset
of options described in RFC2132:
- Requested IP Address (requested by default; is mandatory)
- Parameter Request list (subnet-mask only)
- IP Address Lease time (dhcp-lease-time)
- Client-identifier (dhcp-client-identifier)
- Default route (routers)
- DNS servers |
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FTP Server
Client: |
RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2). K. Sollins.
July 1992. |
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FTP server is in boot loader only. |
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Web server and
Web Based Configuration: |
RFC 1945, Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0. T.
Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, H. Frystyk. May 1996. |
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RFC 2068, Hypertext Transfer Protocol --HTTP/1.1. R.
Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H. Frystyk, T. Berners-Lee. January
1997. (Not full support). |
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RFC 2617, HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest
Access |
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Enclosure: |
Length: 3 3/4
inch
Width: 3 1/4 inch
Height: 1 1/4 inch
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Connections: |
RJ-45: One for Ethernet LAN connection |
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Power: One power connector for wall mount 12V DC
power adapter |
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Reset Button: Reset the unit and Reset to
manufacturing default |
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Antenna: One detachable using an RP-SMA connector |
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Environmental Operating Range: |
Operating Temp: 0º C to 55º C
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Operating Humidity: 5-98% Non-condensing |
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Power Requirements: |
P+5V DC +- 5% @ 2A max
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Power Dissipation: |
Power Dissipation for GT701-EA
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Active (typical) 5V DC @ 1.2A |
Features:
Package:

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