Dual-Core Gigabit Multi-WAN QoS Router
FQR7200
Fabulous performance with MIPS64 dual-core CPU
| Hardware | |
|---|---|
| Network Processor | MIPS64 Dual-Core Processor CN5020-SCP 300MHz 2Core |
| Flash | 32MB |
| DRAM | 256MB |
| Network Interface | |
| WAN Port | 3~4 (Gigabit) |
| DMZ Port | 1(WAN4/LAN2/DMZ) (Gigabit) |
| LAN Port | 1~2 (Gigabit) |
| USB Port | 1 |
| Performance | |
| Session | 120,000 |
| NAT Throughput | 2Gbps |
| Multi-WAN Traffic Control | |
| IPv6 | ● |
| Network Detection & Fail Over | ● |
| Load Balance Mode | Session/Advanced Session |
| Strategic Routing | ● |
| Virtual Routing | - |
| WAN Connection | |
| DHCP IP Assignment | ● |
| Fixed IP Assignment | ● |
| ADSL PPPoE | ● |
| PPTP | ● |
| Transparent Bridge | ● |
| NAT Plus Router Mode | ● | QoS Bandwidth Management |
| Smart QoS | ● |
| Guarantee & Maximumbandwidth | ● |
| Scheduling | - |
| Session Control by IP or Service | ● |
| Firewall | |
| SPI/DoS Detect | ● |
| Attack Logging | ● |
| Access Control(IP&Service Port) | ● |
| URL/Keyword Filter | ● |
| PPPoE Server | |
| Default Tunnel | 200 |
| PPPoE Account | 250 |
| LAN Management | |
| 802.1q | ● |
| The number of assignable IP | 4 Class C |
| One-to-One NAT | ● |
| Multiple-to-One NAT | ● |
| DMZ/Virtual Server | ● |
| UPnP Support | ● |
| Routing | Static/RIPI/II |
| VLAN(Port-Based) | ● |
| Mirror Port | ● | GRE |
| GRE Tunnel | Max. 200 | DDNS |
| QnoDDNS | ● |
| Simultaneous Multiple DDNS Deployment | ● |
| System Administration | |
| IP & Service Port Group | ● |
| Firmware Upgradeable | ● |
| SNMP( v1, v2) | ● |
| Configuration Backup/Recovery | ● |
| HA (High Availability) | ●* |
| System Monitoring | |
| System/Firewall Logging | ● |
| Email Alarm | - |
| QRTG Graphic Statistics | ● |
| Support QnoSniff | ●* |
| Hardware Optimization | |
| Application Optimization | ● |
| DoS Prevention by ACL | ● |
| Others | |
| Recommended PC Number | 100~150 |
| Size | 440x170x44mm |
| Note:
1. ”●”Support “-“Non-support “Future” Support in future 2. *Need to buy additional key to enable this function 3. Qno keeps the right to change the specification without prior notification |

