F5D9630-4 v.1000
ADSL2+ Modem with Wireless G Plus MIMO Router
Product Specification (Draft)
Belkin Corporation
Networking Group
501 West Walnut Street
Compton CA, 90220-5221, USA
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2
1. Introduction 3
2. Product Overview 3
2.1 Features 3
2.2 System Requirements 4
3. Router Hardware Specification 4
3.1 Platform 4
3.2 Standards Supported 4
3.3 Ports / Connectors / Buttons 4
3.4 Rear Panel Color coding 4
3.5 LED Indicators 4
3.6 System Reset 5
3.7 Mechanical / Power / Environment Conditions 5
4. Wireless Radio Specification 6
4.1 Chipsets 6
4.2 Antennas 6
4.3 Wireless Networking Standards 6
4.4 Frequency Band 6
4.5 Modulation 6
4.6 Data Rates 6
4.7 Power Output 6
4.8 Wireless Channels 7
4.9 Wireless Security 7
4.10 Operating Range 7
5. Router Software Specification 7
5.1 Features (Default Settings) 7
5.2 Protocol Supported 10
5.3 ADSL Protocol Supported 10
5.4 VPN Support 10
5.5 Firewall 10
5.6 Port Forwarding 10
5.7 Supported Clients 11
6. Package Contents 11
7. Regulatory Certifications / Compliance 11
8. Intended Markets 11
1. Introduction
This document covers the functional description, specification and deliverables of this project.
2. Product Overview
The Belkin F5D9630-4 ADSL2+ Modem with Wireless G Plus MIMO Router is an ADSL modem compatible with ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines for connecting to the Internet. The modem combines a NAT router for sharing the broadband connection and a firewall for security. It has a built-in 4 port 10/100 Base-T switch for and networking up to 4 computers via the LAN ports and an integrated radio to connect up to 32 computers via the WLAN.
The integrated Wireless G Plus MIMO radio operates on 2.4GHz frequencies, which conforms to the IEEE 802.11b/g wireless standards. It features MIMO MRC smart antenna technology in 1x2 (TX/RX) configuration to enhance reception, Range-OVERDRIVE technology to increase range, and Packet-OVERDRIVE technology to increase throughput between products based on the same technologies.
The Router can be configured through a web-browser interface, with a built-in setup wizard to guide user through initial setup. The product is designed for the home and small office and will be available through major retailers and online retailers.
2.1 Features
ADSL modem with integrated wired router and wireless AP (Access Point)
Enables sharing of broadband Internet connection
Works with both PCs and Mac computers
Connects four computer/devices through the LAN ports
Connects 32 computer/devices wirelessly (TBC)
Operates on 2.4 frequency band
Conforms to IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g standards
Security supports WPA-PSK, WPA-RADIUS & 64/128-bit WEP Encryption
802.11e Quality of Service
Double firewalls: NAT and SPI
Built-in DHCP server
Mac address filtering
VPN pass-through
Web-based advanced user interface
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
Parental Control to filter viewable websites
Setup wizard
2.2 System Requirements
Broadband Internet connection with RJ11 (vary by region)
At least one computer with an installed network interface card
TCP/IP networking protocol installed on each computer
Internet browser
3. Router Hardware Specification
3.1 Platform
CPU: Broadcom BCM6348
Switch: Broadcom BCM5325 (TBC)
Flash: 4MB (TBC)
Memory: 16MB (TBC)
mPCI slot: 1 slot for Wireless G Plus MIMO mPCI radio card
3.2 Standards Supported
LAN: IEEE802.3 / 802.3u 10/100Base-TX, auto negotiation, auto MDIX
ADSL: ANSI T1.412 Issue II, G.DMT (ITU 992.1), G.Lite (ITU 992.2)
G.DMT.bis (ITU 992.3), G.Lite.bis (ITU 992.4), G.992.5
3.3 Ports / Connectors / Buttons
ADSL port: 1 x RJ11
LAN port: 4 x RJ45
USB port: 1 x USB 2.0 (supports dying gasp, optional)
Power: 1 x DC input jack
Reset: 1 x reset button
3.4 Rear Panel Color coding
Ethernet Yellow (114C)
Power Black
Phone Grey (Cool Gray 3U matte)
USB Blue (285C)
3.5 LED Indicators
Power Off – power off
Solid Green – power on
Solid Red – POST fail
LAN 1-4 Off – computer 1, 2, 3 or 4 not connected to network
Sold Green – computer 1, 2, 3 or 4 linked to network
Blinking Green - data is transferring on computer 1, 2, 3 or 4
Wireless Off – wireless disabled
Solid Green – wireless enabled
Blinking – wireless activity
USB Off – not connected
(Optional) Sold Green – connected
Blinking Green – USB activity
DSL Off – modem power off
(Modem) Solid Green – DSL good sync
Blinking Green – DSL attempting sync
Note: Flashing at 2 Hz with a 50% duty cycle when trying to detect carrier signal. Flashing at 4 Hz with a 50% duty cycle when the carrier has been detected and the modem is trying to train.
Internet Off – not connected to the Internet
Sold Green – connected to the Internet (IP connected)
Blinking Green - data is transferring
Red – failed to connect to the Internet
3.6 System Reset
Via recessed reset button
Reboot router: Push and release
Restore default settings: Push and hold 5 seconds
3.7 Mechanical / Power / Environment Conditions
Enclosure: Belkin Large Router enclosure
Dimensions: mm x mm x mm (W x D x H) excluding antennas (TBD)
Weight: g (TBD)
External AC/DC power adapter
Type: Linear (plug vary by region)
Input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz (vary by region)
Output: 15VDC 1A
Temperature: Operating - 0 ~ 55 C (32 ~ 131 F)
Storing - 20 ~ 70 C (-13 ~ 155 F)
Humidity: Operating – 10 ~ 85% non-condensing
Storing – 5 ~ 95% non-condensing
4. Wireless Radio Specification
4.1 Chipsets
BB/MAC: Ralink (TBC)
Radio: Ralink (1TX, 2RX) (TBC)
4.2 Antennas
Two dipole antennas with 2 dBi gain (TBC)
4.3 Wireless Networking Standards
802.11b & 802.11g (WiFi certified)
ISM Band, 2400-2483.5MHz
4.5 Modulation
802.11g: OFDM (64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK)
802.11b: CCK (11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps)
DQPSK (2 Mbps) DBPSK (1 Mbps)
4.6 Data Rates
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps
Auto fallback for extended range
802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps
< 1Mbps XR (Auto fallback for extended range)
4.7 Power Output
Low Data Rates: +20 dBm (100mW) (TBC)
High Data Rates: +17 dBm (50mW) (TBC)
4.8 Wireless Channels
North America 1-11
Europe 1-13
Australia 1-11
Most of Asia 1-13
4.9 Wireless Security
WPA2-Enterprise (RADIUS)
WPA2-Personal (PSK, with AES & TKIP)
WPA-Enterprise (RADIUS)
WPA-Personal (PSK, with AES & TKIP)
WEP 64-bit & 128-bit
Disabled
4.10 Operating Range
Indoor: 500ft
Outdoor: 1000ft
Distance will vary depending on your networking environment.
5. Router Software Specification
5.1 Features (Default Settings)
Operating system: Linux 2.4
GPL source code and binary code required for posting
Web-based advanced management configurable from client browsers
Password protected user interface (blank)
Firmware user upgradeable
Progress bar when updating settings
Home - status page – each item with direct link to individual feature page
Setup Wizard (button)
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select country
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select ISP / custom
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select connection type
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enter / verify VPI/VCI, encapsulation
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enter username, password, confirm password
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setup wireless channel and SSID
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confirm settings
System date/time
Version info – firmware, runtime code, modem code, HW, serial#
Features status – NAT, firewall, UPnP on/off
ADSL info – type, status, data rate, etc.
Internet info – IP, gateway, DNS servers
LAN settings – MAC, IP, subnet, DHCP server on/off
WLAN settings – on/off, MAC, mode, SSID, channel, security
Help
Login/logout
Show current Internet Status
LAN settings
IP address (192.168.2.1)
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0)
DHCP server (on)
Lease time (Forever)
Local domain name (blank)
DHCP client list (auto refresh)
Internet WAN
Setup Wizard (see Home)
Connection type (PPPoE, see more below)
DNS address - primary and secondary (auto from ISP)
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point DNS test script to "heartbeat.belkin.com”
MAC address (off)
-
list modem router’s MAC address
-
clone computer’s MAC address
Wireless options
Wireless function (on)
Channel selection (auto)
SSID Broadcast (on)
Encryption - WPA, WPA2, 64/128-bit WEP (Disabled)
Quality of Service (802.11e)
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enabled/disabled (enabled)
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ACK mode (immediate)
Use as an Access Point (off)
Wireless bridge – WDS (disabled)
Firewall
Double firewalls: NAT and SPI
Firewall enable/disable (enabled)
Virtual servers (disabled)
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preset services of popular applications
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allow for configure custom servers
Client IP filters (disabled)
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IP range/port range/TCP, UDP or both/block time
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allow for enabled/disabled individual filter
Mac address filtering (disabled)
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option of white list/black list
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allow for enabled/disabled individual filter
URL blocking (disabled)
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add URL/keyword
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clear one/clear all
DMZ (disabled)
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add to list/select from list
DDNS – through DynDNS.org
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update Dynamic DNS
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enable auto update DDNS (enabled)
WAN ping blocking (enabled)
Security log (enabled)
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log traffic and event
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save log file (.txt) and clear log
Utilities
Parental Control (ready for sign-up)
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subscribe now
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interact with Bluecoat/Cerberian server
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allow for activated/deactivated
Restart router
Restore default settings
Save current configurations
Restore previous configurations
Firmware update
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auto firmware check if enabled in system settings
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manual firmware check
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browse firmware file (.bin) to update
System settings
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login timeout (10 minutes)
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primary / secondary time (NTP) servers (TBD)
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select time zone (PST)
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auto adjust for daylight saving (on)
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NAT enabling (enabled)
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UPnP enabling (disabled0
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auto update firmware enabling (disabled)
Remote management (off)
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from any IP or specific IP
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select remote management port (8080)
Diagnostic (button, to be implemented in future release)
5.2 Protocol Supported
TCP/IP, UDP, CSMA/CD, DHCP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI
5.3 ADSL Protocol Supported
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet, RFC2516)
PPPoA (PPP over ATM, RFC2364)
Dynamic IP (1483 Bridge)
Static IP (IPoA)
Modem only
5.4 VPN Support
PPTP, L2TP, PPTP/L2TP VPN pass-thru
One tunnel to each VPN server
Tunnel disconnect reset: 60 sec (TBD)
5.5 Firewall
NAT (Network Address Translation)
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection)
Protection from the following types of attacks
Denial of Service (DoS)
IP Spoofing
Land Attack
Ping of Death
IP with zero length
Smurf Attach
TCP null scan
SYN flood
UDP flooding
Tear Drop Attack
ICMP defect
RIP defect
Fragment flooding
Hacker logging (HTML viewable)
All ports stealth
Must be able to recover from attack without failing
5.6 Port Forwarding
Custom Ports
DMZ (exposed host) (all ports open)
50 Max forwarding entries
Public / Private port translation
Forward Ranges
Can forward UDP and TCP separately or simultaneously
5.7 Supported Clients
The following clients must be tested and verified
Any TCP/IP enabled client running:
Windows 98 / 98SE / Me / NT SP 6.0+
Windows 2000 / XP SP1 & 2 / XP x64
Mac OS 9, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4
Linux
Unix
ADSL2+ Modem with Wireless G Plus MIMO Router
Quick Install Guide (vary according to country)
User Manual (in CD-ROM)
Registration Card
RJ11 Phone Cord (Gray)
Belkin RJ45 Ethernet Cable (Yellow)
Power Adapter (vary according to country)
7. Regulatory Certifications / Compliance
Europe: CE, ETS 300 328, ETS 300 836 (Wireless)
EN50081, 50082, 61000-3-2, 61000-3-3 (EMC)
EN60950, R&TTE
Australia: C-Tick (EMC)
IP1149
Worldwide*: Wi-Fi, Centrino, RoHS, WEEE
* The design is required meet and pass additional regional certification for the regions
listed below. Certification will be done on as needed basis.
8. Intended Markets
Europe: United Kingdom, France, Germany
Spain, Italy, Netherlands, etc.
Asia / Pacific: Australia, New Zealand
Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, etc.
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