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W6-1500

Introduction

The W6-1500 is a device manufactured by Intelbras, designed to offer essential features to its customers. This document details the capabilities and limitations of the device as tested and validated in our IXC ACS system.

Important

The described features were tested and validated in the following version:

  • Firmware approved: 1.30.20
  • Hardware approved: 81xx
  • DataModel: TR-098

Supported Features via TR-069

  • Pre-configurationPré-Configuraçãoapplies initial parameters to the network, such as LAN, WAN and web access. Check below the management features via IXC ACS:

  • NTP

  • Bind Layer (LAN)

Actions on the Device

Actions that directly impact the device:

Functionality

Summary

Features displayed in the Summary tab of the device in the IXC ACS:

Functionality

Device Information

WAN History Connected devices Ping Yes Traceroute. Next networks Yes Speedtest Yes

Door redirection
Device Events

Internet

Features related to network settings:

Functionality

Authentication Settings
DNS Configuration IPv4 DNS

IPv6 DNS

VLAN Configuration

Functionality

Authentication Settings
DNS Configuration IPv4 DNS

IPv6 DNS

VLAN Configuration LAN

Functionality

IPv4 DNS IPv6 DNS

Wi-Fi interfaces

Functionality

Password Change

Bandwidth

Functionality

Password Change
Mesh Network

Bandwidth

Device does not have Mesh network support.

Connected Devices

Functionality

Web Management and Settings

Functionality

Remote access Yes

Files Redirection
Diagnosis Diagnostics available on the device:

Functionality

Ping Yes Traceroute. Next networks Yes

Communication with the IXC Provider is carried out by sending the information of PPPoE, password, SSID and their respective password.

Final considerations

The W6-1500 device, manufactured by Intelbras, offers a range of essential features that can be managed through the IXC ACS. The features addressed allow efficient configuration and maintenance, although there are some limitations, such as the lack of support for certain features on IPv6 networks and the creation of new PPP interfaces. Integration with the IXC System facilitates centralized management, but it is important to keep firmware up to date to ensure the best possible performance.

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