Technicolor - Thomson 210i Network Router User Manual


 
SpeedTouch 210i
Introduction
Redundant Business DSL Access
In today’s business environment, loosing your internet link can have serious impact
on your daily operations: loss of revenue and loss of external communication with
branch offices, teleworkers or suppliers calls for a backup solution around the clock.
With the SpeedTouch Business DSL Routers (610(i),(s),(v)), you can offer Business
Class DSL Service to SME and SOHO users. The SpeedTouch 210i, in combination
with a 610 Business DSL router, allows you to have an ISDN Backup solution
satisfying to the most stringent redundancy requirements.
With a two box solution, you can differentiate your offering easily, tap into new
markets thanks to increased service reliability and increase your customer retention.
Backup Solution with the SpeedTouch 610 DSL Business Router
The SpeedTouch 210i is connected using an Ethernet port to one of the Ethernet ports
on the SpeedTouch 610. When the connectivity from the SpeedTouch 610 to the
Internet is lost, all traffic towards the network is automatically re-directed over the
SpeedTouch 210i and through the ISDN network to the internet User Cases.
Imagine your corporate customers in their daily operations. Banks, insurances
companies, travel agencies and so many other businesses can not afford any
downtime of their network or internet connection. Even with the reliability of our
SpeedTouch routers, you are not safe of network failures. Many other single points of
failure are dependencies you need to cover in these Business Critical applications.
Redundancy and backup is a value added service you can offer: return on investment
is high while your total cost of ownership remains low. Your customer’s business
will always be online.
Product Features
The SpeedTouch 210i router is packed with features that give it the flexibility to
provide a complete networking solution for almost any small to medium- sized office
environment.
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