Nokia M1122
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The Nokia M1122 is a 4-port ADSL router that is known to have been sold in Europe and New Zealand in 2000-2002. In addition to its main task, the M1122 is capable of acting as a 10 Mbit/s hub in a local area network.
The M1122 had a sister model, Nokia MW1122, with Wireless LAN capabilities. These two were the last ADSL routers ever to be manufactured by Nokia. In the last half of 2002 the model was discontinued along with the rest of Nokia's ADSL router operations.
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[edit] Technical specifications
- ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 (chipset by Alcatel)
- can be used either in routed or bridged mode
- connectors: ADSL line cord to the phone plug, power cord, CLI port, power switch and four 10Base-T Ethernet ports
- LEDs: power, status, ADSL line and 4*Ethernet
- dimensions: width 22.5 cm, height 6.5 cm, depth 23 cm, weight 1 kg
- Internal power supply: 100 - 240 V
[edit] Administration interface
There are two ways to do maintenance work in M1122. The preferred way to do that is via a Web interface. Users can, however, also choose to enter commands in a text-based console that can be reached both through telnet and with a special CLI cable whose other end is attached to the computer's COM port. The router has a limitation, that when bridged mode is turned on, the CLI cable is the only way to maintain it.
The CLI connector is a RJ-45 female connector with a pinout similar to EIA/TIA - 561 but crosslinked, swapping the DTE and DCE roles. [1]
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[edit] External links
- Nokia M1122, product page at Nokia New Zealand site
- Documents and related binaries concerning M1122