Performing A Hard Reset To Factory Settings; Firewall Settings - SMC Networks 802.11g User Manual

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3.
The wizard displays details of the currently installed software for the SMCWAA-G and a warning notice. Click the Cancel
button to cancel the upload or the Next button to proceed.
4.
Select a valid software file (.bcd file) and click the Open button. If the file selected is invalid, an error will be displayed.
5.
The wizard displays a warning and asks for confirmation. Click the Cancel button to cancel the upload or the Next button
to proceed.
Note: This process may take a while and MUST NOT be interrupted. The current software is erased and the new software is
uploaded to the SMCWAA-G. A message is displayed when the upload has been completed successfully. If an error message
appears, or if you see the words 'Download mode' in the Active Profile column instead, it means that the software upload
has failed. Turn off and turn on power to the device before attempting the upload again.

Performing a Hard Reset to Factory Settings

If you wish to reset the SMCWAA-G to its factory settings, you should activate the Factory Default profile, using the
SMCWAA-G PC Utility (see page 18).
If this is not possible for any reason, you can also perform a hard reset on the device itself, as follows:
1.
Ensure that the SMCWAA-G is turned ON
2.
Insert a straightened paperclip into the small hole on the rear of the device, between the ethernet and power connectors
3.
Press gently - you should feel the reset button clicking into action. Hold the reset down for 10 seconds, then remove the
paperclip.
The SMCWAA-G will restart with its original factory settings. See page 10 for basic setup instructions.

Firewall Settings

This section contains suggestions on how to configure your firewall to ensure correct SMCWAA-G operation.
Ensure communication with both the UPnP framework and the Musicmatch Jukebox (normally
C:\Program Files\MUSICMATCH\MUSICMATCH Jukebox\mmjb.exe) are supported by the Firewall.
The Windows XP firewall helps you to set the right privileges by showing a screen every time a communication is blocked.
This offers you the option of enabling this communication in future.
Other firewalls offer different ways of opening the necessary ports: consult your Firewall documentation for further information.
IMPORTANT: If you are using a wireless Gateway or Access Point and there is a firewall in place, multicast messages may
need to be enabled for the media server program in order to allow traffic to/from the SMCWAA-G.
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