NL-5631Hg
Comtrend Corporation, a global supplier of advanced networking solutions, today announced the availability of two new NexusLink bonded routers. The new products include the NL-5631Hg wireless ADSL2+ bonded router with HPNA and the NL-5630u wired ADSL2+ bonded router. Both new products help to broaden the depth of the popular NexusLink line of products.
The NexusLink 5631Hg Wireless ADSL2+ Bonded Gateway is the perfect solution for triple play applications. It features dual ADSL2+ bonded ports (up to 48Mbps of downstream bandwidth), four Fast Ethernet ports, a USB host port and 802.11b/g WLAN Access Point (AP).
The NL-5631Hg also includes industry standard HomePNA 3.1 (ITU G. 9954) for supporting triple-play services over existing coaxial cables. Backward compatibility with the HomePNA 3.0 extends network reach to legacy equipment.
NexusLink-5631 and 5630u
HomePNA technology provides data rates up to 320 Mbps with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS), remote management and diagnostics capability enabling service providers to meet the growing demand for new services such as IPTV and VoIP.
The NexusLink 5631 Wireless ADSL2+ Bonded Router is Comtrend’s leading solution for triple play applications. It features dual ADSL2+ bonded ports that provide twice the bandwidth (48Mbps) over comparable single-port models. It is equipped with four Fast Ethernet ports, two USB ports and an 802.11b/g WLAN Access Point (AP).
The NL-5630u is a wired version of the ADSL2+ bonded router and includes all the features of the NL-5631 except the 802.11b/g WLAN Access Point and USB client port.
Both new NexusLink routers include value-added features such as enhanced security, VPN-pass through and Remote Management (TR-069). A Stateful Firewall (with DoS protection) and NAT/PAT protect the LAN from external threats. IP and MAC address filtering provide fine-grained access control to or from the network. QoS allows classification, control, and prioritization of diverse traffic types for pristine video, toll-quality voice, and error-free data transmissions, while TR-069/TR-098/TR-111 standards compatibility ensures interoperability with central office remote management equipment.
Comtrend was a pioneer and first to market with bonded ADSL2+ CPE products in 2005. The technology of bonded ADSL2+ gives telecom companies an alternative to fiber by utilizing existing copper telephone lines at speeds of up to 48 Mbps of downstream throughput speed. ADSL2+ extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits through combining two or more copper pairs as a single connection. At 1/20 the cost of fiber deployment, ADSL2+ gives carriers the ability to deliver high speed services at long distances from a Central Office.
“Since its debut, the NexusLink gateway has seen strong demand from service providers who appreciate the combination of performance and value in a single device,?says John DiFrenna, Vice President of Sales of Comtrend. “We’ve listened to the suggestions from our clients who requested different versions of the original NexusLink gateway, and the two new products are our quick response to their input. We look to continue expanding the NexusLink line as market needs dictate.?_ Learn more about the NexusLink products at http://www.comtrend.com.
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