SMC: performance enhancement and QoS added in new routers
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SMC: performance enhancement and QoS added in new routers
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 an SPI Firewall with ample support for key service provisioning and end user requirements. And, the SMC7904WBRA2 adds 802.11g wireless access to the capabilities list, for cable-free connectivity.
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.
For end users, the addition of new quality of service features such as Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) in the wireless version of the product and support for Diffserv for IP allow the unit to automatically optimize and prioritize real-time applications like voice and video. In response to the growing concern around endpoint security, the new SMC ADSL2+ Barricade Modem Router incorporates a NAT firewall with SPI, IDS and DoS modules to provide robust security from hackers. VPN pass-through is also provided for connecting securely to an office or corporate network.
All three of the SMC ADSL2+ Barricade Modem Routers (SMC7901BRA2, SMC7904BRA2 and SMC7904WBRA2) are available now to ISPs. Each is covered by SMC Networks' comprehensive warranty to protect consumers, and is RoHS-compliant, to protect the environment.











