Datasheet
bintec RS230aw
29.10.2013
Subject to technical alterations
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The router with ADSL 2+ modem and 11n WLAN
The bintec RS230aw with integrated ADSL 2+ Annex A modem (ADSL over POTS, ITU G992.1)
and dual-band WLAN (802.11n) is ideal for use in home offices and small branch locations.
Product description
The bintec RS230aw is a powerful and, thanks to its comprehensive equipment, flexible router.
The integrated ADSL 2+ modem on the RS230aw supports the ADSL standard Annex A (ADSL
over POTS) in accordance with ITU G992.1.
The router in the fan-free metal housing guarantees long-term reliability in critical corporate
applications and is ideal for use as an access router in SMEs, branch offices and home offices. In
addition to the integrated ADSL 2+ modem, the device has five Gigabit Ethernet ports, which can
be configured for LAN, WAN or DMZ, and comes with a licence for five hardware-accelerated
IPSec tunnels. An LTE(4G) or UMTS(3G) USB modem (stick) connected to the USB port can be
used as a remote configuration access and as an backup interface.
Integrated WiFi
The bintec router also has a dual band WLAN module with 2.4 and 5
GHz, which supports IEEE 802.11n. The new 802.11n technology
permits gross transmission speeds of up to 300 Mbps and offers a
better range than the previous 802.11g technology.
Thanks to the integrated IEEE 802.11n compatibility mode, the router is
compatible with all IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11abgh clients and
supports the mixed operation of IEEE 802.11n clients and IEEE
802.11b/g or IEEE 802.11a/h clients. This enables the seamless
exchange of existing WLAN routers through the bintec router without
significant changes to the infrastructure. Clients that already support
802.11n benefit automatically from the higher data throughput.
Using functions flexibly
Only a few functions are required to forward data packets between two networks. The bintec
router has features that go far beyond just routing and allow it to be integrated into complex IT
infrastructures. By using Extended Routing and NAT (ERN) the data can be routed in IP routing
according to criteria such as IP protocols (Layer 4), source or destination IP address, source or
destination port, TOS/DSCP, source or destination interface and the status of the destination
interface. In addition, you can also use network address translation to translate the data traffic
for both inbound and outbound connections and individually for each interface based on a wide
range of criteria.
The comprehensive multicast support makes the device ideal for use in multimedia and
streaming applications.
The Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) offers effective protection against attacks from the
Internet through dynamic packet filtering. Firewall handling is made easier through numerous
pre-configured services. An optional content filter rounds off the security functions of the
devices*. In this case, all the outgoing Internet enquiries are classified and allow contents not
wanted to be reliably filtered out.
The basic equipment of the RS Series also offers a SIP application level gateway (ALG) for the
bintec RS230aw