Ethernet Modem Provides Worldwide Access

Sept. 1, 2009
The analog V.92 Ethernet modem allows remote servicing and diagnostics of distant network devices via a modem and a telephone line. 
The modem establishes a connection using Point-to-Point protocol with 128-bit password encryption and continuous re-authentication via CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). The device features high-grade electrical isolation and integrated surge voltage protection, helping to ensure interference-free operation even under severe EMC conditions. The modem’s integrated automatic “sleep” function saves battery life. Plug-and-play and Web-based management enable quick and easy setup. Phoenix Contact Inc.www.phoenixcontact.com800.322.3225

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