Visonicom V4G812I is an advanced 4G IDU (Indoor Data Unit) wireless AC1000 dual band router with VoIP support, Gigabit WAN port, 4*1000Mbps LAN ports and USB3.0 port, ideal product for ICT brands, operators, and end users.
Product Highlights
Global Wireless Indoor CPE Broadband
M812IDU is a high-performance indoor Wireless AC1200 Device, which support SIP VoIP and Gigabit Ethernet Port.
Wireless AX and 2.5Gigabit Ethernet
Stream HD multimedia across your home without interruption using the fastest wired and wireless technologies available today
Simple, Secure Setup
Set up the M812IDU in no time with the web- based setup wizard, and create secure wireless connections easily using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Features
Connectivity
* Supports multiple WAN connections for flexibility, redundancy, and future connectivity;
* Built-in ETH WAN for connecting to your high- speed broadband Internet connection;
* Gigabit WAN port supports high-speed Internet connections of today and tomorrow;
* Four Gigabit LAN ports to connect wired devices for high-speed online activities;
* Fast 802.11ac wireless for high-speed connections to all of your PCs and mobile devices;
* USB2.0 port to share media from a storage device;
Security
Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS)to quickly and securely add devices to your network
WPA/WPA2 encryption to secure your wireless traffic
Ease of Use
Quick Setup Wizard: The M812IDU Wireless AC1200 Dual-Band VoIP Router with Sip VOIP is a highly integrated router with everything your home or small business needs for high-speed Internet access. It combines a Gigabit Ethernet Internet Port, 4G mobile Internet support through ODU M812IDU, Voice over IP (VoIP), and Gigabit wireless together in a single, easy to use product that shares an Internet connection for all your devices.
Fast and Reliable Home Network
The M812IDU Wireless AC1200 Dual-Band VoIP Router with SIP VOIP creates a blazing fast home network that connects all of your devices to your broadband Internet connection. Concurrent dual-band 802.11ac brings you the future of high-band width wireless connectivity, allowing you to stream HD video, make Internet voice call sand surf the Internet from every corner of your home without interruption. Gigabit Ethernet ports provide high-speed wired connections for up to four PCs or other devices. It’s stylish easy to use and provides you with are liable network for today and tomorrow.
Voice Over IP
The M812IDU provides Voice over IP technology with advanced communication features, and is compatible with industry-wide phone services so you can make and receive calls reliably. Use the FXS phone port on the M812IDU to connect an ordinary phone set for your VoIP phone calls, and use the router functions to connect all of your family members or personal to the Internet for a fast and secure online experience throughout your home or office.
Smooth Streaming with Wireless AX
The M812IDU uses the latest Wireless AC technology, which provides transfer rates of up to1.2Gbps (866AC+300N). The router operate son both the2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless band sat the sometime using concurrent dual-band technology and three external antennas. This allows you to browse the web, chat and e-mailusingthe2.4GHz band, while simultaneously streaming digital media, playing online games, or making Internet voice calls on the 5GHz band.
Designed for Optimal Wireless Coverage
The M812IDU antennas have been carefully designed to ensure that you will get little o no dead space in any environment. The high- powered Amplifier sends the signal into the farthest corners of your home. Furthermore, the AC1200 Gigabit Wireless Indoor Router with Sip VOIP’s multiple external antennas improve wireless reception by bringing signals to where they are most needed to achieve the best possible performance.Immediately connect to a variety of entertainment options stored securely on your own storage device.
File Sharing Right at Your Fingertips
The M812IDU lets you connect a USB storage device and instantly share documents, movies, pictures, and music. You can you’re your music library on a USB drive and share it you’re your entire home. You can show photos on the living room TV while a family member watches a movie on their computer. You can stream media files to multiple devices without interruption, or save them to your device for offline playback. The intuitive interface lets anyone
WPA wireless security and access control to protect your network from unauthorized access and outside threats so you can use the Internet with confidence. In addition, QoS priority queues and packet prioritization minimize traffic congestion and deliver smooth VoIP and streaming media, providing you with the best possible Internet experience.
Easy to Set Up and Secure
Setting up the M812IDU is easy with the setup wizard. Simply open the setup utility and follow a few easy steps to get your home network up and running. You can also setup a secure network with the touch of a button using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Simply press the respective WPS buttons on each device to instantly establish a secure connection to a new device. Rest assured that your network is secure with WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption and built-in dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT), so you can shop online and do your online banking with confidence.
Secure and Smooth Transmissions
The 4G IDU wireless AC1200 dual-band Gigabit wireless indoor router has built-in dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT), so you can shop online and do your online banking with confidence. It is also equipped with WPA wireless security and access control to protect your network from unauthorized access and outside threats so you can use the Internet with confidence. In addition, QoS priority queues and packet prioritization minimize traffic congestion and deliver smooth VoIP and streaming media, providing you with the best possible Internet experience.
Specifications:
General | ||
Device Interfaces | 4*10/100/1000M Gigabit LAN Ports | WLAN On/Off Button |
1*10/100/1000M Gigabit WAN Port (Support PSE) | USB2.0 Port | |
2*FXS VoIP Ports | WPS Button | |
802.11ac/n/g/b Wireless LAN | Reset Button | |
Antenna Configuration | 2*5dBi internal 2.4G Wireless Antennas | |
2*5dBi internal 5.8G Wireless Antennas | ||
Data Signal Rate | 2.4GHz 300Mbps | 5GHz 867Mbps |
Standards | IEEE802.11ac | IEEE802.3 |
IEEE802.11n | IEEE802.3u | |
IEEE802.11g | IEEE802.3ab | |
IEEE802.11b | IEEE802.3az | |
IEEE802.3x | ||
Network Protocols | RFC2516PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) | RFC1662 PPP in HDLC-Like Framing |
RFC1332PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol | Support ALG (Application Level Gateways) | |
DHCP Client | ||
Functionality | ||
Security | WPA & WPA2(Wi-Fi Protected Access) | Protected Setup(WPS)-PIN/PBC |
Advanced | Multi-language Web Setup Wizard | Dual Active Firewall |
UPnP Support | VPN Pass-through /L2TP/IPSec | |
802.1p QoS | ||
Routing | RFC768 User Datagram Protocol(UDP) | Support Source and Destination Routing |
RFC791 Internet Protocol(IP) | Support DHCP Server/client | |
RFC792 Internet Control Message Protocol(ICMP) | Support UPnP | |
RFC793 Transmission Control Protocol(TCP) | Support NAT, NAPT | |
RFC826 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol(ARP) | Support DMZ | |
RFC862 Echo Protocol | Support IP QoS | |
Support IP Routing | Support IGMP Proxy | |
Support Trans Parent Bridging | Support IPv6 | |
Management | Device Configuration, Management and Update | WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) |
Web based GUI | SNMPv1/v2 | |
Command Line Interface via Serial Port, Telnet, or SSH | PSI Configuration File Ppload and Download | |
Universal Plug and Play(UPnP)Internet Gateway Device | Date/time Update from SNTP Internet Time Server | |
(IGDv1.0) | ||
VoIP Features | ||
DSP Feature List | Fax/Data Bypass: | |
711 Pass Through | ||
T38 Fax Relay : | ||
Supports T.38 Versions (06/98 to 03/02), V34 Included. | ||
V.152 Fax | ||
T.38 over UDPTL-ASN.1 Encoding/decoding of UDPTL Packets (Packet loss, Recovery, Redundancy) | ||
RTP/RTCP Transfer: | ||
RTP/AVP-RFC3551 (formerly 1890) | ||
RTP/RTCP-RFC3550 (formerly 1889) | ||
Jitter Buffer: | ||
Static/dynamic, Up to 200m | ||
Caller ID Generation: | ||
Support Type 1 and Type 2 | ||
Format: Bellcore, ETSI FS | ||
Codec Support: | ||
G.711 A-Law | ||
G.711 U-Law | ||
G.722 | ||
G.729 Annex A, B | ||
Digital Gain Configuration: | ||
Range: +/-20db Step by 0.5dB | ||
The Voice’s Volume Controlled by the Host per Channel | ||
On the Fly Modification | ||
Packet Time Length: | ||
10ms, 20ms, 30ms, 40ms | ||
Packet Loss Concealment | ||
Packet Loss Concealment-ITU-T G.711 Appendix I | ||
G729 VAD & CNG | ||
G.711 VAD & CNG: | ||
Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Generation-ITU-T G.711 Appendix II | ||
RFC 3389 | ||
DTMF Generation & Detection: | ||
ITU-T Q.23 and Q.24 | ||
DTMF Tones Generation and Detection Compliant with the TIA 464B Standard. | ||
Echo Canceller: | ||
Echo Canceller Automatically Enabled when both Volume<=36dBm | ||
Echo Tail Length (Up to 128ms) | ||
Echo Canceller Disabled by 2100Hz Tone with Phase Reversal. | ||
Echo Canceller Must Remove Echo with ERL=0~3dB | ||
Line EC, G.168-2004 Compliant | ||
Pulse Dial Detection: | ||
3-Way Conference | ||
Tone Generation: | ||
Call Progress Tones Generation | ||
Generate howler tones | ||
Quad tone generation | ||
SIP/Call Control Feature List | SIP Protocol: | |
RFC 2617, HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication. | ||
RFC3428-Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Instant Messaging | ||
RFC3994-Indication of Message Composition for Instant Messaging | ||
RFC2976-The SIP Info Method | ||
RFC3842-A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | ||
RFC 2976, The SIP Info Method | ||
RFC3310-Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) | ||
RFC4169-Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) Version-2 | ||
RFC4566, SDP: Session Description Protocol(new) | ||
RFC 3264, An Offer-Answer Model with the SDP | ||
RFC 3265-SIP-Specific Event Notification | ||
RFC 3311, The SIP Update Method | ||
RFC 3842, -A Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the SIP | ||
RFC 3960, Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in the SIP | ||
RFC 3325, Private Extensions to the SIP for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks (Partial) | ||
RFC 3261, SIP: Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 | ||
RFC 2327, SDP: Session Description Protocol | ||
RFC 3326, The Reason Header Field for SIP (Partial) | ||
RFC 3515, The SIP Refer Method | ||
RFC 3262, Reliability of Provisional Responses in the SIP | ||
RFC 3263, SIP: Locating SIP Servers | ||
RFC 3581, -An Extension to the SIP for Symmetric Response Routing | ||
RFC 4028, Session Timers in the SIP | ||
RFC 4566-SDP Session Description Protocol | ||
RFC4488-Suppression of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) REFER Method Implicit Subscription | ||
RFC3966-The tel URI for Telephone Numbers | ||
RFC4028-Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | ||
RFC3093-Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Event State Publication | ||
RFC3605-Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) attribute inSession Description Protocol (SDP) | ||
RFC3608, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension Header Field for Service Route Discovery During Registration | ||
RFC3327 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension Header Field for Registering Non-Adjacent Contacts | ||
RFC3891 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header | ||
RFC3892 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism | ||
RFC3420 Internet Media Type Message/sipfrag | ||
RFC2046-Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types | ||
RFC5621-Message Body Handling in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | ||
RFC4320-Actions Addressing Identified Issues with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction | ||
RFC4321-Problems Identified Associated with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction | ||
RFC5057-Multiple Dialog Usages in the Session Initiation Protocol | ||
RFC4475-ession Initiation Protocol (SIP) Torture Test Messages | ||
RFC5621-Message Body Handling in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | ||
RFC2833-RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals | ||
RFC 3310 HTTP Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) when Talking with the Registration Server. | ||
RFC 3311 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Update Method. | ||
RFC 2198 The redundancy Function.RTP Payload for Redundant Audio Data | ||
RFC 3555 MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats | ||
RFC 3388 Grouping of Media Lines in the Session Description Protocol(SDP) | ||
RFC 3489 STUN-Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs). | ||
WMI (Support SIP Stack) | ||
Call Feature: | ||
Busy Call Forward | ||
Attended Call Transfer | ||
Do not Disturb | ||
Speed Dial Number | ||
Call Waiting | ||
3-Way Conference | ||
No Reply Call Forward | ||
Blind Call Transfer | ||
Unconditional Call Forward | ||
Hotline | ||
A Digit Map of at Least 256 Characters. | ||
Draft-rosenberg-midcom-turn-08, Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN). | ||
Physical | ||
Dimensions | 235*167*56mm | |
Weight | 475.7 Grams(1.05 Pounds) | |
Power | Input: 48V/1A DC adaptor | Output: 48V/0.5A PSE |
Temperature | Operating: 0 to45°C(32to113°F) | Storage: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) |
Humidity | 10% to 95%, Non-condensing | |
Certifications | CE | |
FCC |