D-Link DI-LB604 LOAD BALANCING ROUTER

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D-Link DI-LB604 LOAD BALANCING ROUTER WITH 2 WAN PORTS AND 4- LAN PORT SWITCH

The DI-LB604 Load Balancing Router features dual WAN ports, four LAN ports and firewall protection providing consistent network uptime and reliable Ethernet connection.

Setup for the DI-LB604 is straightforward. All the DI-LB604’s settings and configuration can be managed via a web-based utility. Firmware upgrades and automatic notifications are also readily available to ensure the router is always up-to-date.

Features
Two WAN Ports for Load Balancing Functionality
Built-in Four Port Switch
Integrated VPN, Firewall, QoS

D-Link DI-LB604 LOAD BALANCING ROUTER

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Technical Specifications
WAN 2-port 10/100Mbps RJ-45
Auto-MDI/MDIX; 802.3/802.3u
LAN 4-port 10/100Mbps RJ-45
Auto-MDI/MDIX; 802.3/802.3u
Outbound Load Balance & Backup Outbound load balance by bytes, packet, & session
Auto backup connection
Protocols Security: NAT, UPAP, CHAP
Network: TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, PPP, UPAP, PPPoE
Multi-session PPPoE, ICMP, ARP proxy
Connection: Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPoE, PPTP
VPN PPTP & IPSec pass through
Firewall NAT (Network Address Translation)
NAPT (Network Address Port Translation)
DoS (Denial of Service)
Access control by group
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection)
ICMP filter for WAN
Ping to Death
Port Scan
Packet filter
URL block
Security Admin passwords
Authentication with UPAP and CHAP for PPPoE
Management Management through WAN & LAN port
HTTP web based management
Email alert of WAN fail
Syslog
Application Support MSN & Netmeeting
Support with H.323 VoIP products
Multi-session PPPoE
SMTP bind
SNMP
UPnP
NAT status & connection list
Virtual server
Multi-DMZ
MTU changeable for WAN
Dial-on-demand & Auto-disconnect
Dynamic DNS
MAC address clone
QoS
Firmware upgrade HTTP web based download
TFTP download

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