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NBG-410W3G

3G Wireless Router

Connecting to the World from Anywhere

 

- Internet Access through 3G Networks
- Support 802.11b/g Wireless Access
- Advanced Wireless Security Transmission with WEP Encryption and WPA/WPA2 Support
- SPI Firewall Powered by ZyNOS
- Configurable 4-Port LAN/DMZ Zones

Benefits

 
Internet Access through 3G Networks
ZyXEL NBG410W3G Series is a 3G Wireless router providing even more convenient Internet access through 3G networks to eliminate limitations of wired networks and to further extend the last-mile connectivity. In Internet-challenged environments like rural or mountain areas, the 3G connectivity may be the only viable solution; and it can be used to provide temporary Internet access to places like exhibition booths as well. Furthermore, 3G access can be used as a WAN backup (auto fail-over/failback) for high-availability Internet connection in office environments.
 
Dual-mode 802.11b/g Wireless Access
The NBG410W3G Series offers wireless capability and availability for local network users to access the Internet from anywhere. With WEP, WPA, WPA2 security feature, it provides not only convenient network access but also security required by business applications.
 
SPI Firewall powered by ZyNOS
The ZyNOS-powered SPI firewall provides robust, reliable firewall security with high performance. Based on stateful packet inspection, flexible access control rule technology, and DDoS protection, the NBG410W3G Series provides the first-line defense against hackers, network intruders and other hazardous threats.
 
Configurable 4-Port LAN/DMZ Zones
The NBG410W3G Series offers flexibility of multiple zones with powerful security options. Each zone has its own DHCP service and is securely segregated by firewall rules, and the extra DMZ zone simplifies deployment of remote office. For example, remote office needs to install public servers in DMZ zone which will be separated from the trusted local network (LAN).
 
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