SMC Networks SMCWBR14S-N5 User Manual

SMC Networks SMCWBR14S-N5 User Manual

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BARRICADE™ N
150/300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router
SMCWBR14S-N5, SMCWBR14-N5

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    USER GUIDE BARRICADE™ N 150/300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router SMCWBR14S-N5, SMCWBR14-N5...
  • Page 2 Wireless Broadband Router User Guide No. 1, Creation Road III, Hsinchu Science Park, 30077, Taiwan, R.O.C. August 2011 TEL: +886 3 5770270 Pub. # 149100000009W Fax: +886 3 5780764 SMC-UG-0811-02...
  • 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 CE M ARNING SMC contact for these products in Europe is: SMC Networks Europe, C/Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2 Edificio Conata II, 08970 - Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain. This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 7 OMPLIANCES - EU D UROPE ECLARATION OF ONFORMITY This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: ◆...
  • Page 8 The official CE certificate of conformity can be downloaded by selecting the relevant model/ part number from www.smc.com -> support -> download. Bulgarian С настоящето, SMC Networks декларира, че това безжично устройство е в Български съответствие със съществените изисквания и другите приложими разпоредби на...
  • Page 9 Manufacturer declara que este Radio LAN device está conforme com os requisitos Português essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Romanian SMC Networks declară că acest dispozitiv fără fir respectă cerinţele esenţiale precum şi Romană alte dispoziţii relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/EC. Slovak Manufacturer týmto vyhlasuje, že Radio LAN device spĺňa základné...
  • Page 10 OMPLIANCES RÉCAUTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Lisez attentivement les informations suivantes avant d’utiliser votre appareil. Respectez toutes les précautions afin de protéger l’appareil des risques et dégâts provoqués par un incendie et l’alimentation électrique : Utilisez exclusivement l’adaptateur d’alimentation fourni avec cet ◆...
  • Page 11 OMPLIANCES Stellen Sie dieses Gerät nicht in der Nähe von Wärmequellen oder an ◆ Orten mit hohen Temperaturen auf. Platzieren Sie das Gerät nicht im direkten Sonnenlicht. Stellen Sie dieses Gerät nicht an feuchten oder nassen Orten auf. ◆ Achten Sie darauf, keine Flüssigkeiten über dem Gerät zu verschütten. Befolgen Sie die Hinweise im Benutzerhandbuch (bzw.
  • Page 12 OMPLIANCES RECAUÇÕES DE EGURANÇA Leia atentamente as seguintes informações antes de utilizar o dispositivo. Respeite as seguintes indicações de segurança para proteger o dispositivo contra riscos e danos causados por fogo e energia eléctrica: Utilize o transformador incluído na embalagem do dispositivo. ◆...
  • Page 13: 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 14 BOUT UIDE – 14 –...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS ARRANTY AND RODUCT EGISTRATION OMPLIANCES BOUT UIDE ONTENTS IGURES ABLES NTRODUCTION Overview of the Routers Conventions 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 16 ONTENTS ONFIGURING THE OUTER Login Status Quick Setup Network MAC Clone DDNS Binding Setting Wireless Wireless Settings Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless Advanced Wireless Statistics DHCP DHCP Settings DHCP Clients List Address Reservation Special Application Virtual Servers Port Triggering UPnP Access Control Rule...
  • Page 17 ONTENTS QoS Settings Rules List System Tools Time Settings Diagnostic Settings Management Password System Log Statistics Local Management Remote Management 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? I want to build a WEB Server on the LAN, what should I do? Wireless stations cannot connect to the Router...
  • Page 18: Figures

    IGURES Figure 1: Front Panel Figure 2: Rear Panel Figure 3: Hardware 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 19: Figure 1: Front Panel

    ONTENTS Figure 32: Wireless Menu Figure 33: Wireless Settings Figure 34: Note Dialog Figure 35: Enable WDS Figure 36: Wireless Security Figure 37: WEP Figure 38: WPA/WPA2 Figure 39: WPA-PSK Figure 40: Wireless MAC Address Filtering Figure 41: Add or Modify Wireless MAC Address Filtering Entry Figure 42: Filtering Rules Figure 43: Wireless Advanced Figure 44: Wireless Statistics...
  • Page 20 ONTENTS Figure 68: Add or Modify a Triggering Entry Figure 69: DMZ Figure 70: UPnP Figure 71: Access Control Figure 72: Access Control Rule Management Figure 73: Add or Modity Internet Access Control Entry Figure 74: Host Settings Figure 75: Add or Modify an IP Host Entry Figure 76: Add or Modify a MAC Host Entry Figure 77: Target Settings Figure 78: Add or Modify an IP Access Target Entry...
  • Page 21 ONTENTS Figure 104: Mail Account Settings Figure 105: Statistics Figure 106: Local Management Figure 107: Remote Management Figure 108: TCP/IP Figure 109: Internet Protocol Figure 110: Internet Protocol Properties Figure 111: Setting the IP Address Manually Figure 112: PPPoE Connection Type Figure 113: PPPoE Connection Mode Figure 114: MAC Clone Figure 115: Virtual Servers...
  • Page 22: Tables

    ABLES Table 1: Key Hardware Features Table 2: LED Behavior – 22 –...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    (AP). NCREDIBLE PEED The SMCWBR14S-N5 provides up to 150 Mbps wireless connections with other 802.11n wireless clients, and the SMCWBR14-N5 provides up to 300 Mbps connections. The speed makes the routers ideal for handling multiple data streams at the same time, which ensures your network remains stable and smooth.
  • Page 24: Conventions

    SMCWBR14-N5 300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router without any explanation. The SMCWBR14S-N5 and SMCWBR14-N5 are both documented in this User Guide. For simplicity, the SMCWBR14S-N5 is used for examples throughout this guide. The differences between the two routers are: SMCWBR14S-N5: 150 Mbps router with one fixed antenna.
  • Page 25: Key Hardware Features

    Provides LED indicators for Power, WAN port, LAN port, and WLAN status. ACKAGE ONTENTS The following items should be found in your package: SMCWBR14S-N5 150Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router, ◆ or SMCWBR14-N5 300Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband Router AC Power Adapter ◆...
  • Page 26: Front Panel

    | Introduction HAPTER Front Panel RONT ANEL Figure 1: Front Panel The Router includes ten status LED indicators, as described in the following LED I NDICATORS table. Table 2: LED Behavior Status Description Power The unit is receiving power and is operating normally. There is no power currently being supplied to the unit.
  • Page 27: Rear Panel

    | Introduction HAPTER Rear Panel ANEL Figure 2: Rear Panel The following items are located on the rear panel (from left to right). Receives and transmits wireless data. IRELESS NTENNAS The Power socket is where you connect the power adapter. Use the power OWER adapter provided with the Router.
  • Page 28: 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 29: Figure 3: Hardware Installation

    | Connecting the Router HAPTER Connecting the Router Adjust the direction of the antennas. Normally, upright is the best direction. Connect PCs and any switch in your LAN to the LAN Ports on the Router, as shown in Figure Connect the DSL/Cable Modem to the WAN port on the Router, as shown in Figure Connect the AC power adapter to the power socket on the Router, and...
  • Page 30: 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 31: Q Uick I Nstallation G Uide

    | 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 –...
  • Page 32: Quick Installation Guide

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide 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 should be on. Is the TCP/IP configuration for your PC correct? 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.
  • Page 33: Figure 8: Quick Setup

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide If the above screen does not display, it means that your Web- browser has been set to a proxy. Go to Tools menu>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings, and in the screen that displays, cancel the “Using Proxy” checkbox, and click OK. After successfully logging in, click “Quick Setup”...
  • Page 34: Figure 10: Quick Setup - Pppoe

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide If the connection type detected is PPPoE, the screen shown in Figure 10 will display. Figure 10: Quick Setup – PPPoE User Name and Password — Enter the User Name and ● Password provided by your ISP.
  • Page 35: 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 36: Figure 13: Quick Setup - Finish

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide Mode - This field determines the wireless mode in which the Router ■ works. 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.
  • Page 37: Figure 14: Quick Setup - Finish

    | Quick Installation Guide HAPTER Quick Installation Guide If there is something changed on the Wireless page, you will see the Finish page as shown in Figure 14. Click the Reboot button to make your wireless configuration to take effect and finish the Quick Setup. Figure 14: Quick Setup - Finish –...
  • Page 38: 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 15: The Main Menu The detailed explanations for each Web page’s key functions are listed below.
  • Page 39: Status

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Status TATUS The Status page provides the current status information about the Router. All information is read-only. Figure 16: Status – 39 –...
  • Page 40: Quick Setup

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Quick Setup UICK ETUP Refer to “Quick Installation Guide” on page ETWORK There are five submenus under the Network menu (shown in Figure 17): LAN,WAN, MAC Clone, DDNS, and Binding Settings. Click any of them to configure the corresponding function.
  • Page 41: Figure 19: Wan-Dynamic Ip

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network If the new LAN IP Address you set is not in the same subnet, the IP Address pool of the DHCP server will change accordingly at the same time, while the Virtual Server and DMZ Host will not take effect until they are re- configured.
  • Page 42: Figure 20: Wan-Static Ip

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network If you find an error when you go to a Web site after entering the DNS addresses, it is likely that your DNS servers are set up improperly. You should contact your ISP to check the DNS server addresses. Get IP with Unicast DHCP - Some ISP DHCP servers do not support ◆...
  • Page 43: Figure 21: Wan-Pppoe

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network If your ISP provides a PPPoE connection, select PPPoE option. And you should enter the following parameters (Figure 21): Figure 21: 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.
  • Page 44: Figure 22: Wan-Pppoe Advanced Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet access disconnects. Connect Automatically - The connection can be re-established ◆ automatically when it was down. Time-based Connecting - The connection will only be established in ◆...
  • Page 45: Figure 23: Wan-Bigpond Cable

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Service Name/AC Name - The service name and AC (Access ◆ Concentrator) name, which should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work.
  • Page 46 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Auth Server - Enter the authenticating server IP address or host ◆ name. Auth Domain - Type in the domain suffix server name based on your ◆ location. For example: NSW / ACT - nsw.bigpond.net.au VIC / TAS / WA / SA / NT - vic.bigpond.net.au QLD - qld.bigpond.net.au MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for...
  • Page 47: Figure 24: Wan-L2Tp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 24: WAN-L2TP 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. ◆...
  • Page 48: Figure 25: Wan-Pptp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network 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 49 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Dynamic IP/ Static IP - Choose either as you are given by your ISP ◆ and enter the ISP’s IP address or the domain name. If you choose static IP and enter the domain name, you should also enter the DNS assigned by your ISP.
  • Page 50: Mac Clone

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network The Router can not detect PPTP/L2TP/BigPond connections with your ISP. If your ISP uses one of these protocols, then you must configure your connection manually. Choose menu “Network->MAC Clone”, you can configure the MAC MAC C LONE address of the WAN on the screen below,...
  • Page 51: Figure 27: Dyndns.org Ddns Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network DDNS OMEXE If the DDNS Service Provider you select is www.comexe.cn, the page will appear as shown in Figure Figure 27: Dyndns.org DDNS Settings To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: Type the Domain Name received from your DDNS service provider. Type the User Name for your DDNS account.
  • Page 52: Binding Setting

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network Figure 28: No-ip.com 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 53: Figure 30: Ip & Mac Binding Setting (Add & Modify)

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Network 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. ◆ Modify - To modify or delete an existing entry. ◆...
  • Page 54: Wireless Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 31: Find IP & MAC Binding Entry Click the “Enable All” button to make all entries enabled. Click the “Delete All” button to delete all entries. IRELESS There are six submenus under the Wireless menu (shown in Figure 32): Wireless Settings, Wireless Security, Wireless MAC Filtering,...
  • Page 55: Figure 33: Wireless Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 33: Wireless Settings SSID - 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 56 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Limited by local law regulations, the version for North America does not have a region selection option. Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will be used ◆ for wireless operation. The default setting is Auto, so the AP will choose the best channel automatically.
  • Page 57: Wireless Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 35: 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 58: Figure 37: Wep

    | 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 ◆...
  • Page 59: Figure 38: Wpa/Wpa2

    | 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 60: Wireless Mac Filtering

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 39: WPA-PSK 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 ■ in seconds.
  • Page 61: Figure 41: Add Or Modify Wireless Mac Address Filtering Entry

    | 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 41: 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 62: Figure 42: Filtering Rules

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless 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. Enter the MAC address 00-0A-EB-00-07-8A /00-0A-EB-00-23-11 in the MAC Address field.
  • Page 63: 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 43: Wireless Advanced Transmit Power - Here you can specify the transmit power of the ◆...
  • Page 64: Wireless Statistics

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Enable Short GI - This function is recommended, since it increases ◆ the data capacity by reducing the guard interval time. 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.
  • Page 65: Wps

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless 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 45: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS Status - Enable or disable the WPS function here.
  • Page 66: Figure 46: Front Panel

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Method One: Press the WPS button on the front panel of the Router. Figure 46: Front Panel Press and hold the WPS button of the wireless client for 2 or 3 seconds. Figure 47: WPS Button Wait until the next screen appears.
  • Page 67: Figure 49: Front Panel

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Press the WPS button on the front panel of the Router. Figure 49: Front Panel For the configuration of the wireless adapter, select “Push the button on my access point” in the WPS configuration, as below, and click Next.
  • Page 68: Figure 51: The Wps Configuration Screen Of Wireless Adapter

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 51: The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter Method Three: Keep the default WPS Status as Enabled and click the “Add device” button in Figure 45, then the following screen will appear. Figure 52: Add A New Device Select “Press the button of the new device in two minutes”...
  • Page 69: Figure 53: The Wps Configuration Screen Of Wireless Adapter

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 53: The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter Wait until the next screen appears. Click Finish to complete the WPS configuration. Figure 54: The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter – 69 –...
  • Page 70: Figure 55: Add Device

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless 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 71: Figure 56: The Wps Configuration Screen Of Wireless Adapter

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 56: The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter In this example, the default PIN code of the adapter is 16952898, as shown in the above figure. Method Two: Enter the PIN from my Router. Read the Current PIN code of the Router in Figure 45 (each Router has...
  • Page 72: Figure 57: The Wps Configuration Screen Of Wireless Adapter

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Wireless Figure 57: The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter The default PIN code of the Router can be found on its label, or in the WPS configuration screen, as shown in Figure You will see the following screen when the new device is successfully connected to the network.
  • Page 73: Dhcp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DHCP DHCP There are three submenus under the DHCP menu (shown in Figure 59): DHCP Settings, DHCP Clients List, and Address Reservation. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. Figure 59: The DHCP Menu Select DHCP ->...
  • Page 74: Dhcp Clients List

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER DHCP Address Lease Time - The amount of time a network user will be ◆ allowed connection to the Router with their current dynamic IP Address. Enter the amount of time in minutes and the user will be “leased” this dynamic IP Address.
  • Page 75: 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 76: Special Application

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application Figure 63: 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 77: Figure 65: Virtual Servers

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application server must have a static or reserved IP Address because its IP Address may be changed when using the DHCP function. Figure 65: Virtual Servers Service Port - The number of an external port. You can type a service ◆...
  • Page 78: Port Triggering

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application Figure 66: 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.
  • Page 79: Figure 67: Port Triggering

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application Figure 67: 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 80: Figure 68: Add Or Modify A Triggering Entry

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application 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 81: Dmz

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application Select Special Application -> DMZ from the menu; you can view and configure the DMZ host in the screen (shown in Figure 69).The DMZ host feature allows one local host to be exposed to the Internet for a special- purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing.
  • Page 82: Figure 70: Upnp

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Special Application Figure 70: UPnP 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 ◆...
  • Page 83: Access Control

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control CCESS ONTROL There are five submenus under the Access Control menu as shown in Figure 71: Rule, Host, Target, Schedule, and Parental Control. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. Figure 71: Access Control Select Access Control->Rule from the menu;...
  • Page 84 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Schedule - Here displays the schedule selected in the corresponding ◆ rule. Action - Here displays the action the Router takes to deal with the ◆ packets. It could be Allow or Deny. Allow means that the Router permits the packets to go through the Router.
  • Page 85: Figure 73: Add Or Modity Internet Access Control Entry

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Figure 73: Add or Modity Internet Access Control Entry For example: If you desire to allow the host with MAC address 00-11-22- 33-44-AA to access www.google.com only from 18:00 to 20:00 on Saturday and Sunday, and forbid other hosts in the LAN to access the Internet, you should follow the settings below: Click “Access Control->Host”...
  • Page 86: Host

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click Save to complete the settings. ■ Then you will go back to the Access Control Rule Management page and see the following list. Select Access Control->Host from the menu; you can view and set a Host list in the screen, as shown in Figure 74.
  • Page 87: Target

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous page. Figure 75: Add or Modify an IP Host Entry Figure 76: Add or Modify a MAC Host Entry For example: If you desire to restrict the internet activities of host with MAC address 00-11-22-33-44-AA, you should first follow the settings below:...
  • Page 88: Figure 77: Target Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Figure 77: Target Settings Target Description - Here displays the description about the target ◆ and this description is unique. Information - The target can be IP address, port, or domain name. ◆ Modify - To modify or delete an existing entry.
  • Page 89: Figure 78: Add Or Modify An Ip Access Target Entry

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous page. Figure 78: Add or Modify an IP Access Target Entry Figure 79: Add or Modify a Domain Name Access Target Entry 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:...
  • Page 90: Schedule

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Figure 80: Target Setting Select Access Control -> Schedule from the menu; you can view and set CHEDULE a schedule list in the next screen, as shown in Figure 81. The schedule list is necessary for Access Control Rules.
  • Page 91: Figure 82: Advanced Schedule Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous page. Figure 82: Advanced Schedule Settings For example: If you desire to restrict the internet activities of host with MAC address 00-11-22-33-44-AA to access www.google.com only from 18:00 to 20:00 on Saturday and Sunday, you should first follow the settings below:...
  • Page 92: Parental Control

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Select Parental Control from the menu; you can then configure the ARENTAL ONTROL parental control in the displayed page, as shown in Figure 83. The Parental Control function can be used to limit children’s access to certain websites and restrict the time of surfing.
  • Page 93: Figure 84: Add Or Modify Parental Control Entry

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Give a description (e.g. Allow Google) for the website allowed to be accessed in the Website Description field. Enter the allowed domain name of the website, either the full name or the keywords (e.g. google) in the Allowed Domain Name field. Any domain name with keywords in it (www.google.com.cn) will be allowed.
  • Page 94: Figure 85: Parental Control Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Access Control Click Parental Control on the menu to enter the Parental Control Settings page. Check Enable and enter the MAC address 00-11-22-33- 44-BB in the “MAC Address of Parental PC” field. Click Access Control -> Schedule on the left to enter the Schedule Settings page.
  • Page 95: Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security ECURITY There are two submenus under the Security menu as shown in Figure Basic Security and Advanced Security. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. Figure 86: The Security menu Select Security ->...
  • Page 96 | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security VPN - VPN Passthrough must be enabled if you want to allow VPN ◆ tunnels using IPSec, PPTP, or L2TP protocols to pass through the Router’s firewall. PPTP Passthrough - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) ■...
  • Page 97: Advanced Security

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Security Select Security -> Advanced Security from the menu; you can protect DVANCED ECURITY the Router from being attacked by TCP-SYN Flood, UDP Flood and ICMP- Flood in the screen, as shown in Figure Figure 88: Advanced Security Packets Statistics Interval (5~60) - The default value is 10.
  • Page 98: Advanced Routing

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Advanced Routing UDP-FLOOD Packets Threshold (5~3600) - The default value is ◆ 500. Enter a value between 5 ~ 3600. When the current UPD-FLOOD Packets number is beyond the set value, the Router will startup the blocking function immediately.
  • Page 99: Qos

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER Figure 90: Add or Modify a Static Route Entry Enter the following data: Destination IP Address - The Destination IP Address is the address ◆ of the network or host that you want to assign to a static route. ◆...
  • Page 100: Rules List

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER bandwidth, please select the right Line Type and ask your ISP for the total bandwidth of the egress and ingress. Figure 91: QoS Settings Enable QoS - Check this box so that the QoS settings can take effect. ◆...
  • Page 101: System Tools

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Figure 92: QoS Rule List Figure 93: Qos Rule Settings YSTEM OOLS Select System Tools, and you can see the submenus under the main menu: Time Settings, Diagnostic, Settings Management, Password, System Log, Statistics, Local Management, and Remote Management. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function.
  • Page 102: Time Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Select System Tools->Time Setting from the menu; you can configure ETTINGS the time on the following screen. Figure 95: Time Settings Time Zone - Select your local time zone from this pull down list. ◆...
  • Page 103: Diagnostic

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools The router will obtain GMT automatically from Internet if it has been already connected to the Internet. 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.
  • Page 104: Settings Management

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Ping Packet Size - The size of Ping packet. ◆ Ping Timeout - Set the waiting time for the reply of each Ping packet. ◆ If there is no reply in the specified time, the connection is overtime. Traceroute Max TTL - The max number of hops for a Traceroute ◆...
  • Page 105: Figure 99: Restore Factory Default

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Firmware Version - This displays the current firmware version. ◆ Hardware Version - This displays the current hardware version. The ◆ hardware version of the upgrade file must accord with the Router’s current hardware version. 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).
  • Page 106: Figure 100: Backup & Restore Configuration

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools The default Password: smcadmin ◆ The default IP Address: 192.168.2.1 ◆ The default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 ◆ 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.
  • Page 107: Password

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools EBOOT Select System Tools->Reboot from the menu; you can click the Reboot button to reboot the Router via the next screen. Figure 101: Reboot Some settings of the Router will take effect only after rebooting, which include ◆...
  • Page 108: System Log

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools It is strongly recommended that you should change the factory default user name and password of the Router, because all users who try to access the Router's Web-based utility or Quick Setup will be prompted for the Router's default user name and password.
  • Page 109: Figure 104: Mail Account Settings

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Save Log - Click to save all the logs in a txt file. ◆ Mail Log - Click to send an email of current logs manually according to ◆ the address and validation information set in Mail Settings. Clear Log - All the logs will be deleted from the Router permanently, ◆...
  • Page 110: Statistics

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools intervals, but only one could be the current effective rule. Enter the desired time or intervals in the corresponding field as shown in Figure 104. Click Save to keep your settings. Click Back to return to the previous page. Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous page.
  • Page 111: Local Management

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools IP/MAC Address - The IP/MAC Address displayed with statistics Total Packets - The total amount of packets received and transmitted by the Router. Total Bytes - The total amount of bytes received and transmitted by the Router.
  • Page 112: Remote Management

    | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools the PCs listed can browse the built-in web pages to perform Administrator tasks”, and then enter each MAC Address in a separate field. The format for the MAC Address is XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX (X is any hexadecimal digit). Only the PCs with MAC address listed can use the password to browse the built- in web pages to perform Administrator tasks while all the others will be blocked.
  • Page 113 | Configuring the Router HAPTER System Tools Be sure to change the Router's default password to a very secure password. – 113 –...
  • Page 114: 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 115: Figure 109: Internet Protocol

    | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 109: 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 116: Figure 110: Internet Protocol Properties

    | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 110: 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 117: Figure 111: Setting The Ip Address Manually

    | Configuring the PC PPENDIX Install TCP/IP Components Figure 111: Setting the IP Address Manually Click OK to keep your settings. – 117 –...
  • Page 118: 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 119: 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 120: I Want To Use Netmeeting, What Do I Need 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 121: Figure 117: Dmz

    | 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 122: 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 118: 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 123: Figure 120: Virtual Servers

    | FAQ PPENDIX I want to build a WEB Server on the LAN, what should I do? When the above configuration takes effect, you can configure the Router by typing “http://192.168.2.1:88” (the Router’s LAN IP address: Web Management Port) in the address field of the Web browser. Configure a Virtual Server: Log in to the Router, click “Forwarding”...
  • Page 124: Wireless Stations Cannot Connect To The Router

    | FAQ PPENDIX Wireless stations cannot connect to the Router IRELESS STATIONS CANNOT CONNECT TO THE OUTER Make sure the "Wireless Router Radio" is enabled. Make sure that the SSID of wireless stations is the same as the Router's SSID. Make sure wireless stations have the right encryption key for the Router security.
  • Page 125: C Specifications

    LED I NDICATORS 2.4~2.4835 GHz REQUENCY 11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps (Automatic) ADIO 11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6 Mbps (Automatic) 11n: up to 150 Mbps (Automatic, SMCWBR14S-N5) 11n: up to 300 Mbps (Automatic, SMCWBR14-N5) 1~13 HANNELS DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) REQUENCY XPANSION DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, OFDM, 16-QAM, 64-QAM ODULATION –...
  • Page 126 | 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 127: 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 128 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 129: Index

    NDEX AC power adapter key features antennas LAN LED basic setup, wizard LAN ports BigPond Cable settings LED indicators LEDs Power System channel, operating connections, router WLAN contents of package local management location of router logging in, web DDNS login page default IP login password diagnostic tools...
  • Page 130 NDEX Power LED PPPoE 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...
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