SMC Networks Barricade SMCBR14UP User Manual

SMC Networks Barricade SMCBR14UP User Manual

4-port broadband router with usb and parallel print server ports
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  • Page 2 Copyright Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, or 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 3 Compliances FCC - Class B 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 4: Important Safety Notices

    EC Conformance Declaration – Class B SMC contact for these products in Europe is: SMC Networks Europe, Edificio Conata II Calle Fructuos Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4a 08970 – Sant Joan Despi Barcelona, Spain This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022/A1 Class B, and EN 50082-1.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 | SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 | EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST 3 | FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES 4 | PANEL LAYOUT 5 | HARDWARE INSTALLATION 6 | NETWORK SETTINGS AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 6.1 | Installing TCP/IP 6.2 | Setting up TCP/IP 6.3 | Obtaining an IP Address 6.4 | Configuring a Macintosh Computer 6.5 | Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection 7 | CONFIGURING YOUR BROADBAND ROUTER...
  • Page 6 7.3.8 | BigPond 7.3.9 | L2TP 7.4 | Advanced Setup – SYSTEM 7.4.1 | Time Zone 7.4.2 | Password Settings 7.4.3 | Remote Management 7.4.4 | Syslog Server 7.5 | Advanced Setup - WAN 7.5.1 | Dynamic IP 7.5.2 | PPPoE 7.5.3 | PPTP 7.5.4 | Static IP 7.5.6 | BigPond...
  • Page 7 7.9 | Advanced Setup - SNMP 7.10 | Advanced Setup - ROUTING 7.11 | Advanced Setup - MISCELLANEOUS 7.12 | Advanced Setup – DISPLAY STATUS 7.13 | DDNS (Dynamic DNS) 7.14 | UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) 7.15 | Tools 7.16 | Status 8 | LPR PRINTING GUIDE 8.1 | Installing a LPR Print Server on Windows XP and Windows 2000 8.2 | Installing the Printe Server Monitor for Windows XP, 2000, NT...
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    1 | System Requirements • Internet access from your local telephone company or Internet Service Provider (ISP) using a DSL modem, cable modem, Dial-Up modem, or ISDN modem • A PC using a fixed IP address or dynamic IP address assigned via DHCP, as well as a Gateway server address and DNS server address from your service provider •...
  • Page 9: Functions And Features

    3 | Functions and Features Broadband Modem and NAT Router 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface Auto-sensing Ethernet Switch Printer sharing WAN type supported Firewall DHCP Server Supported Web-based Configuration Network Filter Supported Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Supported Virtual Server Supported User Defined Application Sensing Tunnel DMZ Host Supported...
  • Page 10: Panel Layout

    Routing Table Supported 4 | Panel Layout The following figure shows the front panel layout, which is followed by a table describing in detail the status and function of each LED. SMCBR14UP Function Power Power indicator System status indicator Wan port activity Link/Act.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    Port Type 5 VDC Port 1–4 USB Ports for USB printer DB25 Printer Port PRINTER 5 | Hardware Installation The router can be placed anywhere in your office or home. No special wiring or cooling requirements are necessary. However, you should comply with the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 12: Network Settings And Software Installation

    6 | Network Settings and Software Installation IP Address Subnet Mask Administrator Password User Password You must first verify that the TCP/IP communication protocol is properly installed and the computer is configured to get its IP address via the DHCP Server that is built-into this router. If you have not previously installed TCP/IP protocols on your client PCs, refer to the following section.
  • Page 13: Obtaining An Ip Address

    Windows NT 1. From the Windows desktop click Start/Settings/Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. Click on the Protocols tab. 4. Double-click TCP/IP Protocol. 5. Click on the IP Address tab. 6. In the Adapter drop-down list, be sure your Ethernet adapter is selected. 7.
  • Page 14: Verifying Your Tcp/Ip Connection

    6.5 | Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection After installing the TCP/IP communication protocols and configuring an IP address in the same network as the Router, use the ping command to check if your computer has successfully connected to the Router. The following example shows how the ping procedure can be executed in an MS-DOS window. First, execute the ping command: Ping 192.168.2.1 If a message similar to the following appears:...
  • Page 15: Configuring Your Broadband Router

    7 | Configuring Your Broadband Router Before you attempt to log into the web-based Administration, please verify the following. 1. Your browser is configured properly (see below). 2. Disable any firewall or security software that may be running. 3. Confirm that you have a good link LED where your computer is plugged into the Router. If you don’t have a link light, then try another cable until you get a good link.
  • Page 16: Setup Wizard

    7.3 | Setup Wizard 7.3.1 Time Zone After logging into the web management, click on SETUP WIZARD on the top left navigation panel. The first item is Time Zone. For accurate timing of client filtering and log events, you need to set the time zone. Select your time zone from the drop-down list.
  • Page 17: Cable Modem

    7.3.4 Cable Modem The cable modem option allows you to configure a host name and MAC Address. The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the Router. Use this address when registering for Internet service, and do not change it unless required by your ISP.
  • Page 18: Pppoe Xdsl

    7.3.6 PPPoE xDSL Enter the PPPoE User Name and Password assigned by your Service Provider. The Service Name is normally optional, but may be required by some service providers. Leave the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) at the default value unless you have a particular reason to change it. Enter a Maximum Idle Time (in minutes) to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity.
  • Page 19: Pptp

    7.3.7 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is a common connection method used for xDSL connections in Europe. It can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. If you have been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address, user ID and password, and PPTP Gateway.
  • Page 20: L2Tp

    7.3.9 L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is a common connection method used for xDSL connections in Europe. It can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. If you have been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address, user ID and password, and L2TP Gateway.
  • Page 21: Advanced Setup - System

    7.4 | Advanced Setup – SYSTEM 7.4.1 Time Zone Use the section below to configure the Barricade's system time. Select your time zone and configure the daylight savings option based on your location. This information is used for the time/date parental rules you can configure with the Barricade's Advanced Firewall.
  • Page 22: Password Settings

    7.4.2 Password Settings Use this section to configure the 2 password accounts and idle time-out setting for your Barricade Router. There are 2 levels of admin access for this Router: The Administrator account has Read/Write permission to view and change any settings. The default password for this account is "smcadmin".
  • Page 23: Syslog Server

    7.4.4 Syslog Server The Syslog Server tool will automatically download the Barricade log to the server IP address specified by the user. Enter the Server LAN IP Address and select the Enable radio button to enable this function. The broadband router is also able to send the log files to a specific email address. Simply enter the IP address of your mail server in the SMTP Server box, enter the email addresses of the recipients who will receive the email log, and put in your username and password.
  • Page 24: Advanced Setup - Wan

    7.5 | Advanced Setup - WAN 7.5.1 Dynamic IP The cable modem option allows you to configure a host name and MAC Address. The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the Router.
  • Page 25: Pppoe

    7.5.2 PPPoE Enter the PPPoE User Name and Password assigned by your Service Provider. The Service Name is normally optional, but may be required by some service providers. Leave the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) at the default value unless you have a particular reason to change it. Enter a Maximum Idle Time (in minutes) to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity.
  • Page 26: Pptp

    7.5.3 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is a common connection method used for xDSL connections in Europe. It can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. If you have been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address, user ID and password, and PPTP Gateway.
  • Page 27: Static Ip

    7.5.4 Static IP Some Internet Service Providers may assign a fixed (static) IP address. If you have been provided with this information, choose this option and enter the assigned IP address, gateway IP address, DNS IP addresses, and subnet mask. 7.5.6 BigPond If you use the BigPond Internet Service which is available in Australia, enter your username and password and apply the changes.
  • Page 28: L2Tp

    7.5.7 L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is a common connection method used for xDSL connections in Europe. It can be used to join different physical networks using the Internet as an intermediary. If you have been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address, user ID and password, and L2TP Gateway.
  • Page 29: Advanced Setup - Lan

    7.6 | Advanced Setup - LAN This is the local IP address of the router. All networked computers must use the LAN IP address of the router as their default Gateway. However, if necessary, it can be changed. Here you can configure the LAN IP address for the router and enable/disable the DHCP server for dynamic client address allocation.
  • Page 30: Advanced Setup - Nat

    Clicking on the “Client List” link brings up the DHCP Client Table, showing all the clients that have obtained DHCP addresses from the router: 7.7 | Advanced Setup - NAT 7.7.1 | Virtual Server The firewall of the router filters out unrecognized packets to protect your intranet. This means that all network hosts are invisible to the outside world.
  • Page 31: Special Applications

    For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.123.1, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.123.2, and a server at 192.168.123.6, you need to specify the following virtual server mapping as shown in the table below: Service Port 1723 The “IP Address”...
  • Page 32: Advanced Setup - Firewall

    The router provides some predefined settings. To add a predefined setting to your list, select an application and click “Copy to”. Note: Only one computer can use the Special Application tunnels at any given time. For a full list of ports and the services that run on them, see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers 7.8 | Advanced Setup - FIREWALL 7.8.1 | Network Filters The Broadband Router firewall includes comprehensive Outbound and Inbound Network Packet Filters.
  • Page 33: Url Blocking

    You can apply up to 8 rules for each direction, inbound or outbound. For each rule you can define the following: • Source IP address • Source port address • Destination IP address • Destination port address • Protocol: TCP or UDP, or both •...
  • Page 34: Mac Filter

    7.8.3 | MAC Filter MAC Address Filtering allows you assign different access rights to various users and you can also assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address. Select the Enable radio button to enable the MAC Address Control. All of the settings on this screen take effect when Enable is checked.
  • Page 35: Schedule Rule

    7.8.4 | Schedule Rule Set scheduled times to be used to control what time of day a service or set of services is enabled. Use this section to configure up to 10 Schedule Rules to limit network access based on time and day. To create a schedule rule click the [Add Schedule Rule...] link below.
  • Page 36: Advanced

    The Schedule Rule screen appears. It now shows your setting for Rule 1. If you need to make changes to your setting, click the Edit button. If you want to delete Rule 1, click the Delete button. 7.8.5 | Advanced In this section you can enable/disable Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), Discard Ping from WAN, and PPTP and IPSec Passthrough types.
  • Page 37: Dmz

    7.8.6 | DMZ If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a Virtual DMZ Host. 7.9 | Advanced Setup - SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets you manage a computer network remotely by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.
  • Page 38: Advanced Setup - Routing

    7.10 | Advanced Setup - ROUTING The Routing Table lets you determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams. If you have more than one router and subnet, you will have to enable the routing table to allow packets to find the routing path.
  • Page 39: Advanced Setup - Miscellaneous

    Example: 7.11 | Advanced Setup - MISCELLANEOUS If you experience difficulties accessing an FTP server that is running on a port other than 21, you can enter that port in the “Non-standard FTP port” and apply the changes. Wake-on-LAN is a technology that lets you power up a networked router remotely. To use this feature, the target network adapter must be Wake-on-LAN enabled and you have to know the MAC address of the adapter.
  • Page 40: Advanced Setup - Display Status

    7.12 | Advanced Setup – DISPLAY STATUS Enable the Display Status option to view the WAN connectivity settings on the login page. When this is enabled, the login page appears as follows: 7.13 | DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Dynamic DNS provides users on the Internet a method to tie their domain name(s) to computers or servers. DDNS allows your domain name to follow your IP address automatically by having your DNS records changed when your IP address changes.
  • Page 41: Upnp (Universal Plug-And-Play)

    7.14 | UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) The Universal Plug and Play architecture offers pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs of all form factors, intelligent appliances, and wireless devices. UPnP enables seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices in the home, office and everywhere in between.
  • Page 42: Status

    7.16 | Status You can use the Status screen to see the connection status for Barricade's WAN/LAN interfaces, firmware and hardware version numbers, any illegal attempts to access your network, as well as information on all DHCP client PCs currently connected to your network.
  • Page 43: Lpr Printing Guide

    | LPR Printing Guide 8.1 | Installing a LPR Print Server on Windows XP and Windows 2000 NOTE • These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the computer. This is necessary to ensure that the printer drivers have been installed and are working correctly. •...
  • Page 44 Step 2 – Select Local Printer Select Local Printer and make sure Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer is NOT selected. Press Next to move on. Step 3 – Create a new printer port This dialogue is critical to the operation of the Print Server. The Windows 2000 page looks very different but provides exactly the same options.
  • Page 45 Press Next again. Step 4 – Add Port The Add Port dialogue will appear: Enter the IP address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field. The default address of your router should be 192.168.2.1 as shown on the dialogue above. The Port Name is automatically generated as the IP Address is entered but it can be changed to something more meaningful.
  • Page 46 Step 5 – Custom Settings he Additional Port Information dialogue will appear. Select Custom and then press the Settings... button. he following dialogue will appear to allow you to set the protocol and Queue Name. The Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB printer. Check the LPR Byte Counting Press OK to continue.
  • Page 47 This will return you to Additional Port Information dialogue. Press Next to display the following: Press Finish to close t he wizard. tep 6 – Select Printer Driver A page will be di splayed similar to that shown below which allows the selection of the correct driv er for e printer.
  • Page 48 Step 7 – Changing the Printer Name. When the correct driver has been selected or installed from disk, pressing Next will step through to the Printer Name screen. Selecting a mem orable name for the printer is recommended. ress Next will step through the rest of the wizard. tep 8 - Finishing and printing a test page ther pages should be left as the values that appear automatically however it is strongly recommended that you print a Test Page.
  • Page 49: Installing The Printe Server Monitor For Windows Xp, 2000, Nt

    8.2 | Installing the Print Server Monitor for Windows XP, 2000, NT • These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the computer. This is necessary to ensure that the printer drivers have been installed and are working •...
  • Page 50: Adding A New Printer

    Adding a new printer Step 1 – Printers and Faxes Dial ogue First display the Printers an d Faxes dialogue by selecting Start->Control Panel->Printers and Faxes. Use anel->Printers and Faxes if you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP in Start->Settings->Control P lassic mode.
  • Page 51 Step 3 Select PTR mate port Step 4 – Select Printer Driver A page will be displayed similar to that shown below which allows the selection of the correct driver for the printer.
  • Page 52 Step 5 – Changing the Printer Name. When the correct driv er has been selected or installed from disk, pressing Next will step through to the Printer Name screen. Selecting a memorable name for the printer is recommended. Press Next will step thro ugh the rest of the wizard.
  • Page 53: Installing The Printer Server On Windows 98/Se/Me

    8.3 | Installing the Printer Server on Windows 98/SE/ME NOTE • These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the computer. • This is necessary to ensure that the printer drivers have been installed and are working correctly. •...
  • Page 54 Adding a new printer Step 1 - Display Printers Display the Printers dialogue by selecting Start->Settings->Control Panel->Printers An example of this window is shown below. Step 2 – Add Printer Click on Add Printer. This will load a wizard which ill install a new printer on the computer. Press Next on the first screen and then the scre en below will be displayed.
  • Page 55 Step 3 – Select printer Select the co rrect driver for the printer and then press Next to move on. Since the printe r should have been previously installed the wizard will confirm that this is th e correct driver. The exist ing driver should be kept and then Next should be pressed.
  • Page 56: Step 4 - Port Selection

    Step 4 – Port selection fter installing the Printer Port Monitor at the start of this guide a PTR mate Port will now be available. Select the PTR mate Port and then press Configure Port... tep 5 – Configure Port The IP Addres s should be 192.168.2.1 (default) and the appropriate printer interface for your printer.
  • Page 57 Step 6 – Printer Name nter a memorable Printer name. Press Next to move on. Step 7 – Print a Test Page is recommended that a test page is printed. ress Finish to complete the printer setup and this will also send the test page to the printer. –...
  • Page 58: Installing An Lpr Print Server On Linux

    8.4 | Installing an LPR Print Server on Linux – The screenshots shown below were produced on the KDE desktop of SuSE 9.1. Diffe NOTE distributions will have different screens but the functionality will be similar. In summary, the in that you will have to provide is as follows ue type:...
  • Page 59 Step 3 – Select Queue type The following screen will appear: Select Remote LPD Queue as shown above then press Next to continue Step 4 – Enter Hos t and Queue information The IP of the Print Server is the Host (default=192.168.2.1). The Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB printer.
  • Page 60 Step 5 – Select Printer Driver Select the c orrect printer driver for your printer. If the driver for you printer is not dis the prin ter manufacturer to obtain it. ess Next to continue tep 6 – Test the Printer It is recommended that you press Test to print a test page.
  • Page 61 Step 7 – Complete the Wizard The remaining screens in the wi below. You mu st enter a Name for the printer as this will be used to select the printer by when the printer queue is displayed. Location and Description are optional but recommended. Press Next to display the last page of the wizard.
  • Page 62: Installing An Lpr Print Server On Mac Os

    8.5 | In stalling an LPR Print Server on Mac OS 9 These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the computer. – NOTE Step 1 – Desktop Printer Utility lick on the desktop printer utility which is usually located in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.
  • Page 63 Select the printer that is attached to the printer server from the list. Press Select to return to the previous window Now select Change... from within the LPR Printer Selection section Now enter the the IP address of the Printer Server as the Printer Address. This is normally 192.168.2.1 unless you have changed it something else.
  • Page 64: Installing An Lpr Print Server On Mac Os X 10.3

    8.6 | Installing an LPR Print Server on Mac OS X 10.3 These instructions assume that the printer has previously been in stalled on the computer. – NOTE Step 1 – Print Center Click on Printer Setup Utility which is located in the Utilities folder within th e Applications folder.
  • Page 65 The Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB printer Then select the prin ter that is attached to the printer server from the list. Now press Add to create the new printer. After pressing Add the Printer List screen will be displayed and should include the new printer.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    9 | Troubleshooting . Verifying your connection to the router If you are unable to access t he Router’s web-based administration pages, then you may not be properly connected or configured. To determine your TCP/IP configuration status please follow the steps below: .
  • Page 67: Upgrading The Firmware

    F. I am having problems establishing a PPPoE xDSL WAN connection Some ISP’s require you to enter the domain name in addition to your username and password. For instance, for SBC Global, enter username@sbcglobal.net. For Ameritech users , enter username@ameritech.net. BellSouth users may need to enter username@ bellsouth.net and Mindspring bscribers enter username@mindspring.com.
  • Page 68: Terminology

    10 | Terminology 10BaseT - Physical Layer Specification for Twisted-Pair Ethernet using Unshielded Twisted Pair wire at 0Mbps. This is the most popular type of LAN cable used today because it is very cheap and easy to install. It uses RJ-45 connectors and has a cable len gth span of up to 100 meters.
  • Page 69 DMZ - Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet. This function is used when the special application sensing tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly DNS - DNS stands for Domain Name System, which allows Internet host computers to have a domain name (such as www.smc.com) and one or more IP addresses (such as 192.34.45.8).
  • Page 70 LAN - A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network operating system and a communications link. Servers are high-speed machines that hold programs and data shared by network users. The workstations (clients) are the users' personal computers, which perform stand-alone processing and access the network servers as required.
  • Page 71 Packet Binary Convulational Code(tm) (PBCC) - A modulation technique developed by Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) that offers data rates of up to 22Mbit/s and is fully backward compatible with existing 802.11b wireless networks. PAP - This is a simple authentication protocol where the username and password data are both handled in a cleartext or unencrypted format.
  • Page 72: Technical Specifications

    11 | Technical Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Hardware / Ports: LAN Port 4x RJ45, 10/100 Mbps with Auto-MDI/MDIX (BR14UP) WAN Port 1x RJ45, 10/100 Mbps with Auto-MDI/MDIX USB Port 1 x USB Jack (type A), USB 1.1 Compliant Printer Port 1 x DB25 (female) Input Power...
  • Page 73: Compliances

    « Appareils Numériques » NMB-003 édictée par le ministèr Communications. EC Conformance Declaration – Class B SMC contact for these products in Europe is: SMC Networks Europe, Edificio Conata II, Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4a, 08970 - Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Page 74 Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise (Germany) 1.Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgf 2.Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. 3.Vor jede m Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Ambesten eignet sich ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigu 4.Die Netzanschlußsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugä...
  • Page 75: Legal Information And Contacts

    SMC's Limited Warranty Statemen SMC Networks Europe ("SMC") warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the applicable warranty term. All SMC products carry a standard 2 year limited warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller.
  • Page 76 C. SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without otice. rademarks MC is a registered trademark and EZ Connect is a trademark of SMC Networks, Inc. Other product and ompany names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. nstallation CD-Rom. Manuals in other languages than those www.smc.com...
  • Page 77 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT, CALL: From U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) (800) SMC-4-YOU; Phn: (949) 679-8000; Fax: (949) 679-1481 From Europe : Contact details can be found on www.smc.com INTERNET E-mail address: techsupport@smc.com Driver updates: http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?action=tech_support_drivers_downloads World Wide Web: http://www.smc.com/...

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