Description
Product overview
- Web page configuration
- 10/100 Mbps WAN port (EIPR-E)
- 10/100/1000 Mbps WAN port (EIGR models)
- 4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN switch
- PAT, NAT and Port Forwarding
- NAT Loopback
- Stateful firewall (can be disabled)
- DHCP client (WAN) and DHCP server (LAN)
- Wireless connectivity via USB port (EIPR-E)
- DIN-rail mounting
- Diagnostic LEDs
- CE Mark, RoHS, UL 508, C22.2 No. 142-M1987
- 24 VAC/VDC powered
- Operates over 0 to 60°C (EIGR-E)
- Operates over −40 to +75°C (EIGR-EX)
Product overview
The IP router links two Internet Protocol (IPv4) networks-passing appropriate traffic while blocking all other traffic. One network is the local-area-network (LAN); the other is the wide-area-network (WAN). The built-in stateful firewall passes communication initiated on the LAN-side while blocking WAN-side initiated communication. With Port Address Translation (PAT), LAN-side clients can access the Internet. Network Address Translation (NAT) allows a one-to-one translation between LAN-side and WAN-side devices. With Port Forwarding, LAN-side devices can be accessed from the Internet. The IP router incorporates a four-port Ethernet switch (or five-port Ethernet switch in EIGR models) for multiple LAN-side connections. An external Ethernet-based modem - cable or DSL - can be used to connect to the Internet. DSL modems connect via the PPPoE protocol. A USB port at EIPR allows expansion to wireless networks.
If a suitable USB adapter is attached, EIPR model can become a Wi-Fi access point.
Support materials
More information about EIPR-E is available at www.ccontrols.com
More information about EIGR-E is available at www.ccontrols.com