© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. WWW.LINKSYS.COM Cisco Confidential Non-Disclosure Agreement Required WRT54G3G Linksys 3G Broadband Router.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How to Set Up, Secure and Manage A Network
Advertisements

M A Wajid Tanveer Infrastructure M A Wajid Tanveer
Prepared By Naieem Khan & Ummiya Rahman Presentation On.
© 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 1 High-performance Gigabit Ethernet ports rapidly transfer large files supporting.
What is Wireless LAN? Mika Setälä Chairman, HiperLAN/2 Global Forum Marketing Working Group And what it is not!
3G/UMTS Router Go-to-Market
Voxell. Description 3G Terminal that offers connectivity for one voice line (analog telephone or exchange) and internet access for one computer using.
Proximus Mobile Broadband vision Sigrid Lenaerts Proximus Business Division Best of Wireless, February 15th How we see the evolution of mobile working…
Network Security Topologies Chapter 11. Learning Objectives Explain network perimeter’s importance to an organization’s security policies Identify place.
Network and Server Basics. 6/1/20152 Learning Objectives After viewing this presentation, you will be able to: Understand the benefits of a client/server.
© GPRShelp 2004 An Introduction To GPRS. © GPRShelp 2004 Contents What is GPRS? GPRS Applications GPRS Myths GPRS Services – the killer application.
Telecommunications and Networks Business value of networks Network components Chapter 6 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
7.1 © 2007 by Prentice Hall 7 Chapter Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Network Introduction to Networks.
SecPath Firewall Architecture. Objectives Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the architecture of SecPath series firewalls.
1 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Wireless LAN bridge.
Computer Networks IGCSE ICT Section 4.
Data Centers and IP PBXs LAN Structures Private Clouds IP PBX Architecture IP PBX Hosting.
WAN Technology Overview Lecture 3: Introduction to WAN.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Network Introduction to Networks.
Virtual Private Network
Networking Components Christopher Biles LTEC Assignment 3.
© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Patrick Lelorieux VP Linksys EMEA October 26th Digital Living A vision for your Home Today.
1 Telecommunications, the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets CSC101 SECTIONS 01 & 02.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Network Introduction to Networks.
Information Systems Today: Managing in the Digital World TB4-1 4 Technology Briefing Networking.
Sales guide for HSUPA 3G VPN router DWR-555 WRPD, Amy Wang, 4 th Oct., 2010 D-Link Confidential D-Link Confidential.
Chapter 5 Networks Communicating and Sharing Resources
DECT Data Applications Contents DECT Data Application Scenarios DECT Data Interoperability DECT Data Standards DECT Data Trends Conclusions.
Chapter 4 Computer Networks – Part 1
© NOKIApage: 1 Wireless IP Solutions Enabled by GPRS Chris Briglin Head of Marketing GPRS Business Program Nokia Telecommunications.
1 Will there be a wireless standard anytime soon ? Best Of Wireless January 21, 2004.
 Midterm 30%  Final 40%  LAB 15%  Assignment 15%  Text Book – Designing and Deploying n Wireless Networks  Jim Geier (ciscopress)
HCIMA Unit 3 The Internet Revolution and Electronic Tools Next slide.
Common Devices Used In Computer Networks
CHAPTER 2 COMMUNICATION, NETWORKS, AND THE WWW. WHAT IS COMMUNICATIONS? A process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data, instructions,
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 1 1 Connecting to the Network Networking for Home and Small Businesses.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Network Introduction to Networks.
CIS 103 — Applied Computer Technology Last Edited: September 17, 2010 by C.Herbert Wireless Home Networks.
Click to edit Master subtitle style Assignment 3 Networking Devices Leonard Ehalt.
Exploring the Network.
Networking LAN (Local Area Network)  A network is a collection of computers that communicate with each other through a shared network medium.  LANs.
1 Proximus presents: Vodafone Mobile Connect datacard UMTS, GPRS and WLAN compatible Best of Wireless November 24th 2004 Florence Siquet Business Mobile.
7-1 Management Information Systems for the Information Age Copyright 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Chapter 7 IT Infrastructures.
VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL. INTRODUCTION SCENARIOS IN INTERNET TELEPHONY VOIP GATEWAYS IMPORTANCE OF VOICE OVER IP BENEFITS & APPLICATIONS ADVANTAGES.
Introduction to Information Systems Lecture 06 Telecommunications and Networks Business Value of Networks Jaeki Song.
Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology.
Communication Systems The Internet The largest wide area network in the world. It is made up of thousands of linked networks. What.
NETWORKING COMPONENTS Buddy Steele Assignment 3, Part 1 CECS-5460: Summer 2014.
Summary - Part 2 - Objectives The purpose of this basic IP technology training is to explain video over IP network. This training describes how video can.
Computer networks Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Lan, Wan, characteristics and differences.
Network Components David Blakeley LTEC HUB A common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN.
Term 2, 2011 Week 2. CONTENTS Communications devices – Modems – Network interface cards (NIC) – Wireless access point – Switches and routers Communications.
. Large internetworks can consist of the following three distinct components:  Campus networks, which consist of locally connected users in a building.
Remote Access for Mobile Computing Andrew Jessett NT Support and Development Group (a.k.a. PC Support) Business and Information.
Higher Computing Networking. Networking – Local Area Networks.
Types of networks! Charlotte Oates. Local Area Network On a small area, e.g: within one building Connects computers and other devices such as printers.
VeriFone Connect. VeriFone Connect – Fixed and Wireless VeriFone Connect powered by Europacom provides secure managed connectivity for your transactions.
Introduction to Networking. What is a Network? Discuss in groups.
Introduction to Networks. When Personal Computers first appeared in business, software programs were designed for a single user. However as computers.
WIRELESS GATEWAYS FOR HOME USE AND ENTERPRISE USE NUR IZZATI BINTI AHMED AZMAN TSK 1.
 client  client/server network  communication hardware  extranet  firewall  hacker  Internet  intranet  local area network (LAN)  Network 
Dr. Pipat Sookavatana. IT for Business Communication and Information Exchange Web access File and Printer Sharing Information Access Advertisement.
Vodafone Business Cloud
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Network Introduction to Networks.
Network and Server Basics. Learning Objectives After viewing this presentation, you will be able to: Understand the benefits of a client/server network.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Sixth Edition
Chapter 1: Exploring the Network
Chapter 1: Exploring the Network
What is meant by a router? A Router is a small electronic and hardware device that joins multiple computer networks to via a wire and wireless.It is designed.
Presentation transcript:

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cisco Confidential Non-Disclosure Agreement Required WRT54G3G Linksys 3G Broadband Router

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Knowledge Check UMTS – Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. Part of the IMT-2000 initiative, is a 3G standard supporting a theoretical data throughput of up to 2 Mbps. First trials started in It should be rolled out throughout most of the world by GPRS - General Packet Radio Service. A radio technology for GSM networks that adds packet-switching protocols, shorter set-up time for ISP connections, and offer the possibility to charge by amount of data sent rather than connect time. 3G - In mobile telephony, third-generation protocols support much higher data rates, measured in Mbps, intended for applications other than voice. 3G will support bandwidth-hungry applications such as full- motion video, video-conferencing and full Internet access.

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Primary Objective: The 3G/UMTS Router proposition aims to satisfy connectivity needs for efficient and effective mobile and remote team working. It enables the creation of a working environment where everyone contributes actively in real time, wherever they are, without wires! Excelcomindo is collaborating with Cisco/Linksys on the 3G/UMTS Router solution for remote/mobile teams to share connectivity. INTRODUCTION

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Market Trends Today, in the global marketplace, there is a growing demand for mobile communications. The results-driven business environment requires an increasing number of enterprises to send teams to work directly with their customers.

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3G/UMTS Router Features and Specifications 3G/UMTS Router key features: Supports the latest WLAN standards. Wirelessly connects multiple devices (optimal performance over 3G/UMTS is 4-5 devices). Provide wired connection for up to 4 devices. WLAN coverage is up to 30 meters. Protected by the latest security technology.

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LED’s Front Panel PowerThis light is solid green when there is power is on for the router EthernetEach of these lights indicate if there is an Ethernet connection to that port. They are solid green when there is an active connection. When there is network traffic on that connection, they flash green. WirelessThis light is solid green when there is a connection to the router through the g / WLAN wireless network. This indicator flashes green when there is network traffic over the wireless network DMZA zone (computer or a network) that sits between a trusted zone (network - typically LAN) and untrusted zone (network - typically Internet). DMZ is typically separated by firewalls at each border. DMZ is typically used for servers (i.e. WEB or FTP) which are accessed from untrusted networks. 3G/UMTSThis light is solid green when the Vodafone Mobile Connect Card is connected to the mobile network Power Ethernet WirelessDMZ 3G/UMTS Internet

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Back/Top Panel Internet portLAN Ports Reset Button and Reset Button Cover PCMCIA Slot for Vodafone card

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The 3G/UMTS Router solution offers the following services: –Shared access to the 3G/UMTS network. –Secure access to personal office applications: corporate intranet, , internet, corporate applications, etc. –Private local network for multiple users: allows local file sharing, team member communication and connection to peripheral devices (e.g. printer). –Emergency Back Up: If fixed network connection is lost, 3G/UMTS Router can connect and restore Internet connection over the 3G/UMTS network 3G/UMTS Router Features and Specifications

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Target Customer Segments The 3G/UMTS Router proposition is designed for business teams on the go, from the largest multinational to the smallest SME. The 3G/UMTS Router’s primary target segment is made up of all business segments with remote or mobile business teams: Global Accounts Corporate Accounts Small and Medium Enterprises (SME)* Small Office & Home Office (SOHO)* Self Choosers for Work *Special focus dedicated to these segments.

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The most important usage scenarios that will benefit from the 3G/UMTS Router solution are the following: Portable Office: for business service industries (e.g. accountancy, consulting, legal, construction, engineering, etc.). WLAN fallback for all businesses likely to use WLAN as primary connectivity. IT back-up: Pool/rack of 3G/UMTS Routers kept as backup for the fixed LAN network. Target Customer Segments

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Market Trends The 3G/UMTS Router is a joint solution that is consisted of two individual hardware devices: 1. OPTION Mobile Connect 3G/UMTS data card – provided by XL Benefits: Access to corporate network, , etc. that an employee would rely on in his/her office Connect at high speed Choose how and when to work* *Dependent on network coverage 2. Linksys Wireless – G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband – developed by Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems Benefits: The router allows mobile work teams to share a single 3G/UMTS connection using the VMCC.

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. XL applications - Mobile Broadband 3G/GPRS data service coverage VF “Little Box” User #1 Printer SECURE Local Network User #2 User #3 User #4 internet Corporate network Local Ethernet Network Local WLAN Network Phone & Fax (future)

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LED’s Front Panel PowerThis light is solid green when there is power is on for the router EthernetEach of these lights indicate if there is an Ethernet connection to that port. They are solid green when there is an active connection. When there is network traffic on that connection, they flash green. WirelessThis light is solid green when there is a connection to the router through the g / WLAN wireless network. This indicator flashes green when there is network traffic over the wireless network DMZA zone (computer or a network) that sits between a trusted zone (network - typically LAN) and untrusted zone (network - typically Internet). DMZ is typically separated by firewalls at each border. DMZ is typically used for servers (i.e. WEB or FTP) which are accessed from untrusted networks. 3G/UMTSThis light is solid green when the Vodafone Mobile Connect Card is connected to the mobile network Power Ethernet WirelessDMZ 3G/UMTS Internet

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Back/Top Panel Internet portLAN Ports Reset Button and Reset Button Cover PCMCIA Slot for Vodafone card

© 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cisco/Linksys Introduction Linksys is a division of Cisco Systems, Inc., the world’s leading home networking company. Cisco/Linksys is working with Vodafone on a long-term collaborative roadmap. The 3G/UMTS Router solution is the first deliverable. Cisco’s successful experience and market recognition together with Vodafone’s reliable worldwide infrastructure, network coverage and leading brand name, guarantee a successful collaborative product launch into the global marketplace.