High-speed Internet Access with 2/4-wire SHDSL o SHDSL.bis
The BiPAC 8500 complies with the standard of SHDSL for worldwide deployment and supports a symmetric data rate of up to 2.3 Mbps. The BiPAC 8520 supports a symmetric data rate of up to 4.6 Mbps. With the SHDSL technology, the BiPAC 8500/8520 series allows office users to enjoy high-speed symmetric bandwidth and multimedia applications such as FTP sharing, video conferencing and real-time audio with much ease and speed than ever before.
The BiPAC 8501 / 8521 series complies with the latest SHDSL.bis technology standards for worldwide deployment and supports a symmetric data rate of up to 5.7Mbps / 11.4Mbps. With SHDSL.bis technology, the BiPAC 8501 / 8521 series allows office users to enjoy high-speed symmetric bandwidth and access multimedia applications such as FTP sharing, video conferencing and real-time audio with greater ease and speed than ever before.
High-speed Back-to-Back Connectivity
The BiPAC 8500/8520 series can be configured as RT/COT (client/server) mode for back-to-back applications. With the symmetric transmission auto-detect speed of up to 2.3 Mbps / 4.6 Mbps, the router can offer a cost-effective way for bandwidth-consuming applications, such as
distance learning and video conferencing.
Smooth and Responsive Net Connection
The Quality of Service (QoS) feature helps users to manage the bandwidth and prioritize data transfer effectively. It gives one full control over the traffic of any type of data, ensuring latency-sensitivity and bandwidthconsuming applications such as video conferencing, customer information or FTP sharing, can move through the router at instantaneous speed, even when under heavy tasking. The speed for inbound and outbound data passed through the router can be controlled to ensure that users do not saturate the bandwidth with their browsing activities.
SOHO Firewall Security with DoS Prevention and SPI
Besides having a built-in NAT natural firewall feature, the BiPAC 8500/8520 also provides an advanced hacker pattern-filtering protection that can automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, such as IP Spoofing, Ping of Death, etc. The router is also built with Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) to determine whether a data packet should be allowed to pass through the firewall to the private LAN.
Virtual Private Network
The router supports embedded Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocols for users to establish private encrypted tunnels over the public Internet.

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