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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 2002. In addition to its main task, it is also able to act as a 10 Mbps hub in a local area network.

M1122 had a sister model, MW1122. These two were the last ADSL routers ever to be manufactured by Nokia. Not many months after its launch the model was discontinued along the rest of Nokia's ADSL router operations.

Technical specifications

  • ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 (chipset by Alcatel)
  • connectors: ADSL line cord to the phone plug, power cord, 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