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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE BARRICADE™ N 300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router SMCWBR14-N5...
  • Page 2 Wireless Broadband Router User Guide No. 1, Creation Road III, Hsinchu Science Park, 30077, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: +886 3 5638888 E012013-AP-R06 Fax: +886 3 6686111...
  • Page 3 Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC.
  • Page 4: Warranty And Product Registration

    ARRANTY AND RODUCT EGISTRATION To register SMC products and to review the detailed warranty statement, please refer to the Support Section of the SMC Website at http:// www.smc.com. – 4 –...
  • Page 5: Compliances

    OMPLIANCES EDERAL OMMUNICATION OMMISSION NTERFERENCE TATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 6 “To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”...
  • Page 7 Country Restriction Reason/Remark Norway Implemented This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny- Ålesund Russian None Only for indoor applications Federation Do not use the product outdoors in France. - EU D UROPE ECLARATION OF...
  • Page 8 Hierbij verklaart SMC Networks dat het toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming is Nederlands met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG Bij deze SMC Networks dat deze Radio LAN device voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. English Hereby, SMC Networks, declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 9 SMC Networks týmto vyhlasuje, že Radio LAN device spĺňa základné požiadavky a Slovensky všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Slovenian SMC Networks izjavlja, da je ta radio LAN device v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in Slovensko ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Spanish Por medio de la presente SMC Networks declara que el Radio LAN device cumple con Español...
  • Page 10 Proper space for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid any damage ◆ caused by device overheating. The ventilation holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these ventilation holes. Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high ◆...
  • Page 11 ß ICHERHEITSMA NAHMEN Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme des Gerätes aufmerksam die nachstehenden Informationen. Bitte befolgen Sie die nachstehenden Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, damit das Gerät nicht beschädigt wird oder Gefahren durch Brand oder elektrische Energie entstehen: ◆ Verwenden Sie nur das beim Gerät mitgelieferte Netzteil. Achten Sie auf die Last der Steckdose oder des Verlängerungskabels.
  • Page 12 Deje un espacio adecuado para que se disipe el calor y evitar así ◆ cualquier daño en el dispositivo causado por sobrecalentamiento. Los orificios de ventilación del dispositivo están diseñados para disipar el calor y garantizar que dicho dispositivo funciona con normalidad. No tape estos orificios de ventilación.
  • Page 13 BSMI N OTICE 在進行安裝及設定之前,建議您先閱讀以下注意事項: 確認寬頻的線路是否正常:請先確認當 ADSL 或 Cable 或是對外的線路,直接結到您 的電腦時,是否能正常的連接到網際網路。 移除撥號軟體:若您已經安裝 ISP 所提供的 ADSL 撥接(號)軟體,請先將其移除后 再開始進行連線設定。 系統需求:本產品只需要使用網頁瀏覽器 (Browser)來進行設定安裝,不需要額 外安裝任何程式,在開始設定之前,建議您使用 Internet Explorer 6.0 或更新的 版本來進行安裝設定。 設定時無需連上網際網路 (Internet) ,只需要透過區域連線 (LAN)即可進行設 定。 ※ 僅需從電腦端拉一條網路線連接至 SMCWBR14-N5 的 LAN 埠,WAN 埠則先不 要連上 ISP 線路。此動作作用是用來確認您可以正常連到此設備。 SMCWBR14-N5 只需要設定一次 , 其餘要透過 SMCWBR14-N5 的電腦或者設備只需要做相 關的...
  • Page 14: About This Guide

    BOUT UIDE This guide details the hardware features of the wireless router, including its URPOSE physical and performance-related characteristics, and how to install the device and use its configuration software. This guide is for PC users with a working knowledge of computers. You UDIENCE should be familiar with Windows operating system concepts.
  • Page 15 BOUT UIDE Add BSMI Notice to the Compliances section. ◆ 2012 R EPTEMBER EVISION This is the fourth revision of this guide. It includes the following change: ◆ Updated the Compliances section. 2011 R OVEMBER EVISION This is the third revision of this guide. It includes the following change: Updated the Compliances section.
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS ARRANTY AND RODUCT EGISTRATION OMPLIANCES BOUT UIDE ONTENTS IGURES ABLES NTRODUCTION Overview of the Router Main Features Key Hardware Features Package Contents Front Panel LED Indicators WPS Button Rear Panel Wireless Antennas Power Ethernet WAN Port Ethernet LAN Ports ONNECTING THE OUTER System Requirements...
  • Page 17 ONTENTS ONFIGURING THE OUTER Login Status Quick Setup Network MAC Clone Wireless Wireless Settings (Router Mode) Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless Advanced Wireless Statistics DHCP DHCP Settings DHCP Clients List Address Reservation Forwarding Virtual Servers Port Triggering UPnP Security Basic Security Advanced Security Local Management...
  • Page 18 ONTENTS Bandwidth Control Control Settings Rules List IP & MAC Binding Binding Setting ARP List DDNS System Tools Time Settings Diagnostic Firmware Upgrade Factory Defaults Backup & Restore Reboot Password System Log Statistics ONFIGURING THE Install TCP/IP Components B FAQ How do I configure the Router for Internet access by ADSL users? How do I configure the Router for Internet access by Ethernet users? I want to use Netmeeting, what do I need to do?
  • Page 19: Figures

    IGURES Figure 1: Front Panel Figure 2: Rear Panel Figure 3: Harewall Installation Figure 4: Success Result of a Ping Command Figure 5: Failure of a Ping Command Figure 6: Log in to the Router Figure 7: Windows Login Figure 8: Quick Setup Figure 9: Choose the WAN Connection Type Figure 10: Quick Setup –...
  • Page 20 ONTENTS Figure 32: WAN-Static IP Figure 33: WAN-PPPoE Figure 34: WAN-PPPoE Advanced Settings Figure 35: WAN-BigPond Cable Figure 36: WAN-L2TP Figure 37: WAN-PPTP Figure 38: MAC Address Clone Figure 39: Wireless Menu Figure 40: Wireless Settings Figure 41: Note Dialog Figure 42: Enable WDS Figure 43: Wireless Security Figure 44: WEP...
  • Page 21 ONTENTS Figure 68: Remote Management Figure 69: Parental Control Settings Figure 70: Add or Modify Parental Control Entry Figure 71: Parental Control Settings Figure 72: Access Control Figure 73: Access Control Rule Management Figure 74: Add or Modity Internet Access Control Entry Figure 75: Host Settings Figure 76: Add or Modify an IP Host Entry Figure 77: Add or Modify a MAC Host Entry...
  • Page 22 ONTENTS Figure 104: Reboot Figure 105: Password Figure 106: System Log Figure 107: Mail Account Settings Figure 108: Statistics Figure 109: TCP/IP Figure 110: Internet Protocol Figure 111: Internet Protocol Properties Figure 112: Setting the IP Address Manually Figure 113: PPPoE Connection Type Figure 114: PPPoE Connection Mode Figure 115: MAC Clone Figure 116: Virtual Servers...
  • Page 23: Tables

    ABLES Table 1: Key Hardware Features Table 2: LED Behavior – 23 –...
  • Page 24: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION VERVIEW OF THE OUTER ™ The Barricade SMCWBR14-N5 300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router delivers exceptional range and speed, which can fully meet the needs of Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) networks and users demanding higher network performance. The router integrates a 4-port switch, firewall, NAT router, and wireless access point (AP).
  • Page 25: Main Features

    | Introduction HAPTER Main Features EATURES IEEE 802.11n wireless technology provides a wireless data rate of up to ◆ 300 Mbps. One 10/100 Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ-45 WAN port, four 10/100 Mbps ◆ Auto-Negotiation RJ-45 LAN ports, supporting Auto MDI/MDIX. Provides WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK authentication, TKIP/AES ◆...
  • Page 26: Package Contents

    | Introduction HAPTER Package Contents ACKAGE ONTENTS The following items should be found in your package: SMCWBR14-N5 300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router, ◆ AC Power Adapter ◆ Quick Installation Guide ◆ Resource CD, including: ◆ This Guide ◆ ◆ Other Helpful Information Make sure that the package contains the above items.
  • Page 27: Wps Button

    | Introduction HAPTER Rear Panel Table 2: LED Behavior (Continued) Status Description There is a device linked to the corresponding port, but LAN (1-4) there is no activity. Blinking There is an active device linked to the corresponding port. There is no device linked to the corresponding port. A wireless device has been successfully added to the network by WPS.
  • Page 28: Ethernet Wan Port

    | Introduction HAPTER Rear Panel This WAN port is where you connect the DSL/cable Modem. WAN P THERNET LAN1,2,3,4: These ports (1, 2, 3, 4) connect the Router to local PCs. THERNET ORTS – 28 –...
  • Page 29: Onnecting The Outer

    ONNECTING THE OUTER YSTEM EQUIREMENTS You must meet the following minimum requirements: Broadband Internet Access Service (DSL/Cable/Ethernet) ◆ One DSL/Cable Modem that has an RJ-45 connector. ◆ PCs with working Ethernet adapters and Ethernet cables with RJ-45 ◆ connectors. TCP/IP protocol on each PC. ◆...
  • Page 30: Figure 3: Harewall Installation

    | Connecting the Router HAPTER Connecting the Router Locate an optimum location for the Router. The best place is usually at the center of your network. The place must meet the Installation Environment Requirements. Adjust the direction of the antennas. Normally, upright is the best direction.
  • Page 31: Quick

    UICK NSTALLATION UIDE This chapter shows you how to quickly configure the basic functions of your Router using the Quick Setup Wizard. TCP/IP C ONFIGURATION The default IP address of the Router is 192.168.2.1. And the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. These values can be changed as you desire.
  • Page 32: Figure 4: Success Result Of A Ping Command

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER TCP/IP Configuration Figure 4: Success Result of a Ping Command If the result displayed is similar to Figure 5, it means the connection between your PC and the Router has failed. Figure 5: Failure of a Ping Command Follow these steps to check the connection: Is the connection between your PC and the Router correct? The LAN port LED on the Router and the LED on your PC's adapter...
  • Page 33: Quick Installation Guide

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide If the Router's IP address is 192.168.2.1, your PC's IP address must be within the range of 192.168.2.2 ~ 192.168.2.254. UICK NSTALLATION UIDE Using the Web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the Router. The Web-based utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX system with a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari.
  • Page 34: Figure 8: Quick Setup

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Figure 8: Quick Setup Click Next. The WAN Connection Type page will appear, as shown in Figure Figure 9: Choose the WAN Connection Type The Router provides an auto-detect function and supports three popular ways (PPPoE, Dynamic IP, and Static IP) to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 35: Figure 10: Quick Setup - Pppoe

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Figure 10: Quick Setup – PPPoE User Name and Password — Enter the User Name and ● Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case sensitive. If you have difficulty with this process, contact your ISP. If the connection type detected is Dynamic IP, the screen shown in Figure 12 will display.
  • Page 36: Figure 12: Quick Setup - Wireless

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Secondary DNS - If your ISP provides another DNS server, ● enter it into this field. Click Next to continue. The Wireless settings page will appear, as shown Figure Figure 12: Quick Setup – Wireless Wireless Radio - Enable or disable the wireless radio choosing ■...
  • Page 37 | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Channel Width - Select any channel width from the pull-down list. ■ The default setting is automatic, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically. Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will be ■...
  • Page 38: Figure 13: Quick Setup - Finish

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Figure 13: Quick Setup – Finish – 38 –...
  • Page 39: Configuring The Router

    ONFIGURING THE OUTER This chapter shows each Web page's key functions and the configuration method. OGIN After successful login, you see the main menu on the left of the Web page. On the right, there are the corresponding explanations and instructions. Figure 14: The Main Menu The detailed explanations for each Web page’s key functions are listed below.
  • Page 40: Status

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Status TATUS The Status page provides the current status information about the Router. All information is read-only. Figure 15: Status – 40 –...
  • Page 41: Quick Setup

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Quick Setup UICK ETUP Refer to “Quick Installation Guide” on page This section shows how to quickly add a new wireless device to an existing network using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Select WPS from the menu. You will see the next screen, as shown in Figure Figure 16: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS Status - Enable or disable the WPS function here.
  • Page 42: Figure 17: Front Panel

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER To make a successful connection using WPS, you should also perform the corresponding WPS configuration on the new device. For the configuration of a new device, this example uses an SMC Wireless Adapter. If the wireless adapter supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and the Push Button Configuration (PBC) method, you can add it to the network by PBC with the following two methods.
  • Page 43: Figure 19: Wps-Wireless Configuration Completed

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Figure 19: WPS-Wireless Configuration Completed Method Two: Enable the WPS function from Web management page. Press the WPS button on the front panel of the Router. Figure 20: Front Panel For the configuration of the wireless adapter, select “Push the button on my access point”...
  • Page 44: Figure 21: Wps-Push The Button On My Access Point

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Figure 21: WPS-Push the button on my access point Wait until the next screen appears. Click Finish to complete the WPS configuration. Figure 22: WPS-Wireless Configuration Completed Method Three: Keep the default WPS Status as Enabled and click the “Add device” button in Figure 23, then the following screen will appear.
  • Page 45: Figure 23: Add A New Device

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Figure 23: Add A New Device Select “Press the button of the new device in two minutes” and click Connect. For the configuration of the wireless adapter, select “Push the button on my access point” in the WPS configuration utility, as below, and click Next.
  • Page 46: Figure 25: Wps-Wireless Configuration Completed

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Figure 25: WPS-Wireless Configuration Completed If the new device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and the PIN method, you can add it to the network by PIN with the following two methods. Method One: Enter the PIN into my Router. Keep the default WPS Status as Enabled and click the “Add device”...
  • Page 47: Figure 27: Wps-Enter A Pin Into My Access Point

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER For the configuration of the wireless adapter, selected “Enter a PIN into my access point or a registrar” in the WPS configuration, as below, and click Next. Figure 27: WPS-Enter a PIN into my access point In this example, the default PIN code of the adapter is 16952898, as shown in the above figure.
  • Page 48: Network

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 28: WPS-Enter a PIN from my access point The default PIN code of the Router can be found on its label, or in the WPS configuration screen, as shown in Figure Then the new device successfully connected to the network. The WPS LED on the Router will turn on green for five minutes when a device has been successfully added to the network.
  • Page 49: Wan

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 30: LAN MAC Address - The physical address of the Router, as seen from the ◆ LAN. The value cannot be changed. IP Address - Enter the IP address of your Router or reset it in dotted- ◆...
  • Page 50: Figure 31: Wan-Dynamic Ip

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 31: WAN-Dynamic IP This page displays the WAN IP parameters assigned dynamically by your ISP, including IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, etc. Click the Renew button to renew the IP parameters from your ISP. Click the Release button to release the IP parameters.
  • Page 51 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network If your ISP provides a static or fixed IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS setting, select Static IP. The Static IP settings page will appear, shown in Figure Figure 32: WAN-Static IP IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided ◆...
  • Page 52 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 33: WAN-PPPoE User Name/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided ◆ by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. Secondary Connection - It is available only for PPPoE Connection. If ◆ your ISP provides an extra Connection type such as Dynamic/Static IP to connect to a local area network, then you can check the radio button of Dynamic/Static IP to activate this secondary connection.
  • Page 53 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Connect on Demand - In this mode, the Internet connection can be ◆ terminated automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be re-established when you attempt to access the Internet again. If you want your Internet connection keeps active all the time, please enter “0”...
  • Page 54 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 34: WAN-PPPoE Advanced Settings MTU Size - The default MTU size is “1480” bytes, which is usually fine. ◆ It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP. Service Name/AC Name - The service name and AC (Access ◆...
  • Page 55 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 35: WAN-BigPond Cable ◆ User Name/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. Auth Server - Enter the authenticating server IP address or host ◆ name.
  • Page 56 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Connect Automatically - The connection can be re-established ◆ automatically when it was down. Connect Manually - You can click the Connect/Disconnect button to ◆ connect/disconnect immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect on Demand mode.
  • Page 57 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network User Name/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided ◆ by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. Dynamic IP/ Static IP - Choose either as you are given by your ISP. ◆ Click the Connect button to connect immediately. Click the Disconnect button to disconnect immediately.
  • Page 58 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 37: WAN-PPTP ◆ User Name/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. ◆ Dynamic IP/ Static IP - Choose either as you are given by your ISP and enter the ISP’s IP address or the domain name.
  • Page 59: Mac Clone

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Connect Automatically - Connect automatically after the Router is ◆ disconnected. To use this option, click the radio button. Connect Manually - You can configure the Router to make it connect ◆ or disconnect manually. After a specified period of inactivity (Max Idle Time), the Router will disconnect from your Internet connection, and you will not be able to re-establish your connection automatically as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again.
  • Page 60: Wireless Settings (Router Mode)

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Some ISPs require that you register the MAC Address of your adapter. Changes are rarely needed here. WAN MAC Address - This field displays the current MAC address of ◆ the WAN port. If your ISP requires you to register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this field in XX-XX-XX-XX-XX- XX format (X is any hexadecimal digit).
  • Page 61 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 40: Wireless Settings Wireless Network Name - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The ◆ same SSID (Service Set Identification) must be assigned to all wireless devices in your network. The default SSID is set to be “SMC”. This value is case-sensitive.
  • Page 62 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Limited by local law regulations, the version for North America does not have a region selection option. Mode - Select the operating mode. The default is 11b/g/n mixed. ◆ 11b only - Select if all of your wireless clients are 802.11b. ■...
  • Page 63: Wireless Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 42: Enable WDS Choose menu “Wireless->Wireless Security”; you can then configure IRELESS ECURITY the security settings of your wireless network. There are five wireless security modes supported by the Router: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2), WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key), and WPA-PSK (Pre- Shared Key).
  • Page 64 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Disable Security - If you do not want to use wireless security, select ◆ this check box. However, it is strongly recommended to choose one of the following modes to enable security. ◆ WEP - This security is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. If you select this check box, you will find a notice in red, as shown in Figure Figure 44: WEP...
  • Page 65 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Version - you can choose the version of the WPA security on the ■ pull-down list. The default setting is Automatic, which can select WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 (WPA version 2) automatically based on the wireless station's capability and request. Encryption - You can select either Automatic, TKIP, or AES.
  • Page 66: Wireless Mac Filtering

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 46: WPA/WPA2 - Personal(Recommended) PSK Passphrase - You can enter between 8 and 63 ASCII ■ characters, or 8 to 64 Hexadecimal characters. Group Key Update Period - Specify the group key update interval ■...
  • Page 67 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless To Add a Wireless MAC Address filtering entry, click the “Add New” button. The "Add or Modify Wireless MAC Address Filtering entry" page will appear, as shown in Figure Figure 48: Add or Modify Wireless MAC Address Filtering Entry To add or modify a MAC Address Filtering entry, follow these instructions: Enter the appropriate MAC Address into the MAC Address field.
  • Page 68 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Click the Enable button to enable this function. Select the radio button: Deny the stations not specified by any enabled entries in the list to access for Filtering Rules. Delete all or disable all entries if there are any entries already. Click the Add New button.
  • Page 69: Wireless Advanced

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Choose Wireless -> Wireless Advanced from the menu; you can then IRELESS DVANCED configure the advanced settings of your wireless network. Figure 50: Wireless Advanced Transmit Power - Here you can specify the transmit power of the ◆...
  • Page 70: Wireless Statistics

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Enabled AP Isolation - This function can isolate wireless stations on ◆ your network from each other. Wireless devices will be able to communicate with the Router, but not with each other. To use this function, check this box.
  • Page 71: Dhcp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DHCP DHCP There are three submenus under the DHCP menu (shown in Figure 52): DHCP Settings, DHCP Clients List, and Address Reservation. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. Figure 52: The DHCP Menu Select DHCP ->...
  • Page 72: Dhcp Clients List

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DHCP Enter the amount of time in minutes and the user will be “leased” this dynamic IP Address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The range of the time is 1 ~ 2880 minutes.
  • Page 73: Address Reservation

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DHCP Lease Time - The time of the DHCP client leased. After the dynamic IP ◆ address has expired, a new dynamic IP address will be automatically assigned to the user. You cannot change any of the values on this page. To update this page and to show the current attached devices, click the Refresh button.
  • Page 74: Forwarding

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding Figure 56: Add or Modify an Address Reservation Entry To modify or delete an existing entry: Click Modify in the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, click the Delete. Modify the information.
  • Page 75 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding server must have a static or reserved IP Address because its IP Address may be changed when using the DHCP function. Figure 58: Virtual Servers Service Port - The number of an external port. You can type a service ◆...
  • Page 76: Port Triggering

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding Figure 59: Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry If your computer or server has more than one type of available service, please select another service, and enter the same IP Address for that computer or server. To modify or delete an existing entry: Click Modify for the entry you want to modify.
  • Page 77 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding Figure 60: Port Triggering Once the Router is configured, the operation is as follows: A local host makes an outgoing connection using a destination port number defined in the Trigger Port field. The Router records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated with this entry in the Port Triggering table, and associates them with the local host.
  • Page 78: Dmz

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding Select the protocol used for Trigger Port from the Trigger Protocol drop- down list, either TCP, UDP, or All. Select the protocol used for Incoming Ports from the Incoming Protocol drop-down list, either TCP or UDP, or All. Select Enable in Status field.
  • Page 79: Upnp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Forwarding allows one local host to be exposed to the Internet for a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ host forwards all the ports at the same time. Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP Address assigned to it because its IP Address may be changed when using the DHCP function.
  • Page 80: Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security Current UPnP Status - UPnP can be enabled or disabled by clicking ◆ the Enable or Disable button. As allowing this may present a risk to security, this feature is enabled by default. ◆ Current UPnP Settings List - This table displays the current UPnP information.
  • Page 81 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security Figure 65: Basic Security ◆ Firewall - A firewall protects your network from the outside world. Here you can enable or disable the Router’s firewall. SPI Firewall - SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection, also known as ■...
  • Page 82: Advanced Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security port translation for certain application layer "control/data" protocols such as FTP, TFTP, H323 etc. FTP ALG - To allow FTP clients and servers to transfer data across ■ NAT, keep the default Enable. TFTP ALG - To allow TFTP clients and servers to transfer data ■...
  • Page 83 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security Packets Statistics Interval (5~60) - The default value is 10. Select ◆ a value between 5 and 60 seconds from the drop-down list. The Packets Statistics Interval value indicates the time section of the packets statistics.
  • Page 84: Local Management

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security Select Security->Local Management from the menu; you can configure OCAL ANAGEMENT the management rules in the screen, as shown in Figure 67. The management feature allows you to deny computers in the LAN from accessing the Router.
  • Page 85: Parental Control

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Parental Control Web Management Port - Web browser access normally uses the ◆ standard HTTP service port 80. This Router's default remote management web port number is 80. For greater security, you can change the remote management web port to a custom port by entering that number in the box provided.
  • Page 86 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Parental Control Parental Control - Check Enable if you want this function to take ◆ effect, otherwise check Disable. MAC Address of Parental PC - In this field, enter the MAC address of ◆ the controlling PC, or you can make use of the “Copy To Above” button below.
  • Page 87 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Parental Control Figure 70: Add or Modify Parental Control Entry For example: If you desire that the child PC with MAC address 00-11-22- 33-44-AA can access www.google.com on Saturday only while the parent PC with MAC address 00-11-22-33-44-BB is without any restriction, you should follow the settings below.
  • Page 88: Access Control

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click Save to complete the settings. Then you will go back to the Parental Control Settings page and see the following list, as shown in Figure Figure 71: Parental Control Settings CCESS ONTROL There are four submenus under the Access Control menu as shown in Figure 72: Rule, Host, Target, and Schedule.
  • Page 89 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Figure 73: Access Control Rule Management ◆ Enable Internet Access Control - Select the check box to enable the Internet Access Control function, so the Default Filter Policy can take effect. Rule Name - Here displays the name of the rule and this name is ◆...
  • Page 90 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Select a schedule from the Schedule drop-down list or choose “Click Here To Add New Schedule”. In the Action field, select Deny or Allow. In the Status field, select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable your entry.
  • Page 91: Host

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Schedule_1, Day is Sat and Sun, Start Time is 1800 and Stop Time is 2000. Click “Access Control->Rule” in the left to return to the Access Control Rule Management page. Select “Enable Internet Access Control” and choose "Deny the packets not specified by any access control policy to pass through the Router".
  • Page 92 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control To add a new entry, please follow the steps below. Click the “Add New” button. In the Mode field, select IP Address or MAC Address. If you select IP Address, the screen in Figure 76 is displayed.
  • Page 93: Target

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click “Add New” button in Figure 75 to enter the “Add or Modify a Host Entry” page. In Mode field, select MAC Address from the drop-down list. In Host Description field, create a unique description for the host (e.g. Host_1).
  • Page 94 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Common Service Port drop-down list doesn’t have the service you want, specify the Target Port manually. In Protocol field, select TCP, UDP, ICMP or ALL. ● If you select Domain Name, the screen in Figure 80 is shown.
  • Page 95: Schedule

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control For example: If you desire to restrict the internet activities of a host with MAC address 00-11-22-33-44-AA in the LAN to access www.google.com only, you should first follow the settings below: Click the “Add New” button in Figure 78 to enter the Add or Modify an Access Target Entry page.
  • Page 96 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Modify - Here you can edit or delete an existing schedule. ◆ To add a new schedule, follow the steps below. Click the “Add New” button shown in Figure 82 and the next screen will pop-up as shown in Figure In Schedule Description field, create a unique description for the...
  • Page 97: Advanced Routing

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Advanced Routing In Time field, enter 1800 in Start Time field and 2000 in Stop Time field. Click Save to complete the settings. Then you will go back to the Schedule Settings page and see the following list.
  • Page 98: Bandwidth Control

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Bandwidth Control Subnet Mask - The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP ◆ Address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Gateway - This is the IP Address of the gateway device that allows for ◆...
  • Page 99: Rules List

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Bandwidth Control Egress Bandwidth - The upload speed through the WAN port. ◆ Ingress Bandwidth - The download speed through the WAN port. ◆ Select Bandwidth Control->Rules List from the menu; you can view and ULES configure the bandwidth control rules in the screen below.
  • Page 100: Ip & Mac Binding

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER IP & MAC Binding Figure 88: Rule Settings IP & MAC B INDING There are two submenus under the IP &MAC Binding menu (shown in Figure 90): Binding Settings and ARP List. Click any of them, and you will be able to scan or configure the corresponding function.
  • Page 101 | Configuring the Router HAPTER IP & MAC Binding MAC Address - The MAC address of the controlled computer in the ◆ LAN. IP Address - The assigned IP address of the controlled computer in ◆ the LAN. Bind - Check this option to enable ARP binding for a specific device. ◆...
  • Page 102: Arp List

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER IP & MAC Binding Figure 92: Find IP & MAC Binding Entry Click the “Enable All” button to make all entries enabled. Click the “Delete All” button to delete all entries. Select IP & MAC Binding->ARP List from the menu; you can view and ARP L set ARP List in the screen, as shown in Figure...
  • Page 103: Ddns

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DDNS Click the Load All button to load all items to the IP & MAC Binding list. Click the Refresh button to refresh all items. An item could not be loaded to the IP & MAC Binding list if the IP address of the item has been loaded before.
  • Page 104 | Configuring the Router HAPTER DDNS Type the User Name for your DDNS account. Type the Password for your DDNS account. Click the Login button to log in to the DDNS service. Connection Status -The status of the DDNS service connection is ◆...
  • Page 105: System Tools

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Figure 96: Comexe.cn DDNS Settings Connection Status - The status of the DDNS service connection is ◆ displayed here. Click Logout to log out the DDNS service. ◆ To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: Type the User Name for your DDNS account.
  • Page 106: Time Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Figure 97: The System Tools Menu Select System Tools->Time Setting from the menu; you can configure ETTINGS the time on the following screen. Figure 98: Time Settings Time Zone - Select your local time zone from this pull down list. ◆...
  • Page 107 | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Start -The time to start the Daylight Saving. Select the month in the ◆ first field, the week in the second field, the day in the third field and the time in the last field. ◆...
  • Page 108: Diagnostic

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Select System Tools->Diagnostic from the menu; you can use Ping or IAGNOSTIC Traceroute functions to check connectivity of your network in the following screen. Figure 99: Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tool - Check the radio button to select one diagnostic too. ◆...
  • Page 109: Firmware Upgrade

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Traceroute Max TTL - The max number of hops for a Traceroute ◆ connection. Click Start to check the connectivity of the Internet. The Diagnostic Results page displays the result of diagnosis. If the result is similar to the following screen, the connectivity of the Internet is fine.
  • Page 110: Factory Defaults

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools To upgrade the Router's firmware, follow the instructions below: Download a more recent firmware upgrade file from the SMC website (http://www.smc.com). Type the path and file name of the update file into the File field. Or click the Browse button to locate the update file.
  • Page 111: Backup & Restore

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored. When press and hold the WPS Button for more than 5 seconds, you will reset the router. Select System Tools-> Backup & Restore from the menu; you can save &...
  • Page 112: Password

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Some settings of the Router will take effect only after rebooting, which include Change of the LAN IP Address (system will reboot automatically). ◆ Change of DHCP Settings. ◆ Change of Wireless configurations. ◆...
  • Page 113: System Log

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Selct System Tools->System Log from the menu; you can view the logs YSTEM of the Router. Figure 106: System Log Auto Mail Feature - Indicates whether auto mail feature is enabled or ◆ not.
  • Page 114 | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Figure 107: Mail Account Settings From - Your mail box address. The Router would connect it to send ◆ logs. To - Recipient’s address. The destination mailbox where the logs would ◆ be received. SMTP Server - Your smtp server.
  • Page 115: Statistics

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous page. Select System Tools->Statistics from the menu; you can view the TATISTICS statistics of the Router, including total traffic and current traffic of the last Packets Statistic Interval.
  • Page 116 | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Current Packets - The total amount of packets received and transmitted in the last Packets Statistic interval seconds. Current Bytes - The total amount of bytes received and transmitted in the last Packets Statistic interval seconds. Current ICMP Tx - The total amount of the ICMP packets transmitted to WAN in the last Packets Statistic interval seconds.
  • Page 117: Onfiguring The Pc

    ONFIGURING THE The section shows how to install and configure TCP/IP settings correctly in Windows XP. First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, refer to the adapter’s manual if needed. TCP/IP C NSTALL OMPONENTS On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  • Page 118 | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 110: Internet Protocol The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window by default. Now you have two ways to configure the TCP/IP protocol below: Set the IP address automatically.
  • Page 119 | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 111: Internet Protocol Properties Set the IP address manually. Select “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the following items: — If the Router's LAN IP address is 192.168.2.1, type an IP address such as 192.168.2.x (where x is from 2 to 254), and Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 120 | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 112: Setting the IP Address Manually Click OK to keep your settings. – 120 –...
  • Page 121: B Faq

    ADSL OW DO CONFIGURE THE OUTER FOR NTERNET ACCESS BY USERS Configure the ADSL Modem in RFC1483 bridge mode. Connect Ethernet cable from the ADSL Modem to the WAN port on the Router. The telephone cord plugs into the Line port of the ADSL Modem. Log in to the Router, click “Network”...
  • Page 122: How Do Iconfigure The Router For Internet Access By Ethernet Users

    | FAQ PPENDIX How do I configure the Router for Internet access by Ethernet users? Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you have specified a Max Idle Time, since some applications may be visiting the Internet continually in the background. If you are a Cable user, configure the Router following the above steps.
  • Page 123: Iwant To Use Netmeeting , What Do Ineed To Do

    | FAQ PPENDIX I want to use Netmeeting, what do I need to do? WANT TO USE ETMEETING WHAT DO NEED TO DO If you start Netmeeting as a host, you do not need to change anything on the Router. If you start as a response, you need to configure a Virtual Server or DMZ Host, and make sure the H323 ALG is enabled.
  • Page 124 | FAQ PPENDIX I want to use Netmeeting, what do I need to do? The other party should call your WAN IP, which is displayed on the “Status” page. Enable a DMZ Host: Log in to the Router, click “Forwarding” on the menu, and then click “DMZ”...
  • Page 125: I Want To Build A Web Server On The Lan, What Should I Do

    | FAQ PPENDIX I want to build a WEB Server on the LAN, what should I do? Figure 119: Basic Security WEB S LAN, WANT TO BUILD A ERVER ON THE WHAT SHOULD Change the Web management port number: Because the Web Server port 80 will interfere with the Web management port 80 on the Router, you must change the Web management port number to avoid interference.
  • Page 126: Wireless Stations Cannot Connect To The Router

    | FAQ PPENDIX Wireless stations cannot connect to the Router Log in to the Router, click “Forwarding” on the menu, and then click "Virtual Servers" on the submenu. On the "Virtual Servers" page, click “Add New”. On the “Add or Modify a Virtual Server” page, enter “80” into the field for the “Service Port”.
  • Page 127 | FAQ PPENDIX Wireless stations cannot connect to the Router If the wireless connection is ready, but you cannot access the Router, check the IP Address of your wireless station. – 127 –...
  • Page 128: C Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T TANDARDS IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, IGMP, NAT, SNTP ROTOCOL One 10/100 Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ-45 WAN port ORTS Four 10/100 Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ-45 LAN ports All ports support Auto MDI/MDIX 10BASE-T: UTP Category 3, 4, 5 cable (maximum 100 m) ABLING EIA/TIA-568 100 STP (maximum 100 m) 100BASE-TX: UTP Category 5, 5e cable (maximum 100 m)
  • Page 129 | Specifications PPENDIX WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK ECURITY 270 Mbps: -68dBm@10% PER @PER ENSITIVITY 130 Mbps: -68dBm@10% PER 108 Mbps: -68dBm@10% PER 54 Mbps: -68dBm@10% PER 11 Mbps: -85dBm@8% PER 6 Mbps: -88dBm@10% PER 1 Mbps: -90dBm@8% PER 5dBi NTENNA Operating: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) EMPERATURE Storage: -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 to 158 °F) Operating: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
  • Page 130: Glossary

    LOSSARY A wireless standard that supports wireless communications in the 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS). The standard provides for data rates of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps. A wireless standard that supports wireless communications in the 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 band using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).
  • Page 131 LOSSARY A company that provides access to the Internet. ISP (I NTERNET ERVICE ROVIDER The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be transmitted. MTU (M AXIMUM RANSMISSION NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a NAT (N ETWORK different IP address for the Internet.
  • Page 132: Index

    NDEX AC power adapter key features antennas LAN LED basic setup, wizard LAN ports LED indicators LEDs Power channel, operating System connections, router contents of package WLAN local management location of router DDNS logging in, web default IP login page diagnostic tools login password DNS addresses...
  • Page 133 NDEX Power LED proxy, web setting quick setup radio channel radio enable region setting,country setting remote management requirements, system router status setup wizard steps setup, quick SMTP server software upgrade specifications, hardware Static IP statistics status information System LED system logs system requirements TCP/IP configuration TCP/IP settings...
  • Page 134 Headquarters Headquarters No. 1, Creation Rd. III No. 1, Creation Rd. III (for Asia-Pacific): Technical Support information at www.smc-asia.com (for Asia-Pacific): Technical Support information at www.smc-asia.com Hsinchu Science Park Hsinchu Science Park Taiwan 30077 Taiwan 30077 Tel: +886 3 5638888 Tel: +886 3 5638888 Fax: +886 3 6686111 Fax: +886 3 6686111...

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