BarricadeTM N150 Mbps 4-Port Wireless Broadband RouterSMCWBR14S-N4USER GUIDE
– 10 –ABOUT THIS GUIDEPURPOSE This guide gives specific information on how to install the Wireless Broadband Router and its physical and performance
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSystem Management– 100 –SYSTEM MANAGEMENTThe System Management commands allow you to change the language settin
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSNTP Settings– 101 –SNTP SETTINGSThe System Management page allows you to manually configure time settings or e
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsDDNS Settings– 102 –DDNS SETTINGSDynamic DNS (DDNS) provides users on the Internet with a method to tie a speci
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsUpgrade Firmware– 103 –UPGRADE FIRMWAREYou can update the Wireless Broadband Router firmware by using the Firmw
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsConfiguration Settings– 104 –CONFIGURATION SETTINGSThe Configuration Setting page allows you to save the Wirele
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSystem Status– 105 –SYSTEM STATUSThe System Information page displays basic system information and the displaye
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSystem Status– 106 –◆ Default Gateway — The default gateway is the IP address of the router for the Wireless Br
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsStatistics– 107 –STATISTICSThe Wireless Broadband Router Traffic Statistics - Interfaces window displays receiv
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSystem Log– 108 –◆ Tx packets — Displays the total number of packets transmitted by the specified interfaces.◆
CHAPTER 9 | Administration SettingsSystem Log– 109 –
– 11 –CONTENTSWARRANTY AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION 4COMPLIANCES 5ABOUT THIS GUIDE 10CONTENTS 11FIGURES 16TABLES 19SECTION I GETTING STARTED 201INTRODUC
– 110 –SECTION IIIAPPENDICESThis section provides additional information and includes these items:◆ “Troubleshooting” on page 111◆ “Hardware Specifi
– 111 –A TROUBLESHOOTINGDIAGNOSING LED INDICATORS IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT TO THE INTERNET◆ Check that your computer is properly configured for TCP/IP.
APPENDIX A | TroubleshootingBefore Contacting Technical Support– 112 – Check that you have a valid network connection to the Gateway Router and th
APPENDIX A | TroubleshootingBefore Contacting Technical Support– 113 –
– 114 –B HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSPORT INTERFACES WAN: 10/100BASE-TX port, RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5 or better)LAN
APPENDIX B | Hardware Specifications– 115 –STANDARDS UL60950-1/CSA22.2 No. 60950-1EN 60950-1/IEC 60950-1ETSI EN 300 019-2-1 Class 1.2 (Storage)ETS
– 116 –C CABLES AND PINOUTSTWISTED-PAIR CABLE ASSIGNMENTSFor 10/100BASE-TX connections, a twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires. For 1000B
APPENDIX C | Cables and Pinouts10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments– 117 –10/100BASE-TX PIN ASSIGNMENTSUse unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twis
APPENDIX C | Cables and PinoutsCrossover Wiring– 118 –Figure 61: Straight-through WiringCROSSOVER WIRINGIf the twisted-pair cable is to join two
– 119 –D LICENSE INFORMATIONThis product includes copyrighted third-party software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU
CONTENTS– 12 –Location Selection 33Mounting on a Wall 34Mounting on a Horizontal Surface 35Gateway Mode Connections 35Bridge Mode Connections 3
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 120 –GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 121 –a). Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 122 –This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a co
– 123 –GLOSSARY10BASE-T IEEE 802.3-2005 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 or better UTP cable.100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3-20
GLOSSARY – 124 –the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configura
GLOSSARY– 125 –beacon, and automatically reset their SSID to allow immediate connection to the nearest access point. ODFM Orthogonal Frequency Divis
GLOSSARY – 126 – WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy: WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popular RC4 encryption algorithm. Wireless devices w
SMCWBR14S-N4
CONTENTS– 13 –Dynamic Route 657WIRELESS CONFIGURATION 67Basic Settings 67WLAN Security 69Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 70WPA Pre-Shared Key 71
CONTENTS– 14 –System Log 108SECTION III APPENDICES 110ATROUBLESHOOTING 111Diagnosing LED Indicators 111If You Cannot Connect to the Internet 111B
CONTENTS– 15 –
– 16 –FIGURESFigure 1: Top Panel 24Figure 2: Rear Panel 25Figure 3: LEDs 25Figure 4: Operating as an Internet Gateway Router 30Figure 5: Operating a
FIGURES– 17 –Figure 32: Security Mode - WPA-PSK 71Figure 33: Security Mode - WPA 73Figure 34: Security Mode - 802.1X 75Figure 35: Advanced Settings
FIGURES– 18 –
– 19 –TABLESTable 1: Key Hardware Features 21Table 2: LED Behavior 26Table 3: WMM Access Categories 81Table 4: LED Indicators 111Table 5: 10/100
20 MasonIrvine, CA 92618BarricadeTM SMCWBR14S-N4User GuideSeptember 2009Pub. # 149100000034WE092009-CS-R01
– 20 –SECTION IGETTING STARTEDThis section provides an overview of the Wireless Broadband Router, and describes how to install and mount the unit. I
– 21 –1 INTRODUCTIONThe Barricade Wireless Broadband Router (SMCWBR14S-N4) supports routing from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) connection (DSL
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionDescription of Capabilities– 22 –◆ Easy setup through a Web browser on any operating system that supports TCP/IP.◆ Compati
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionPackage Contents– 23 –◆ Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol — Provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a PPTP se
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 24 –Figure 1: Top PanelLED Indicators
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 25 –Figure 2: Rear PanelLED INDICATORS The Wireless Broadband Router includes seven status LED indi
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 26 –ETHERNET WAN PORT A 100BASE-TX RJ-45 port that can be attached to an Internet access device, suc
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 27 –RESET BUTTON This button is used to restore the factory default configuration. If you hold down
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 28 –
– 29 –2 NETWORK PLANNINGThe Wireless Broadband Router is designed to be very flexible in its deployment options. It can be used as an Internet gatew
Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, n
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningLAN Access Point– 30 –Figure 4: Operating as an Internet Gateway RouterThe private local network, connected to the LA
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningWireless Bridge– 31 –Figure 5: Operating as an Access PointWIRELESS BRIDGEThe IEEE 802.11 standard defines a Wireless
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningWireless Bridge– 32 –Figure 7: Operating as a Wireless RepeaterCable/DSLModemGateway Router(Bridge Mode)WDS LinkInter
– 33 –3 INSTALLING THE GATEWAY ROUTERThe Wireless Broadband Router has two basic operating modes that can be set through the web-based management in
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Gateway RouterMounting on a Wall– 34 –MOUNTING ON A WALLThe Wireless Broadband Router should be mounted only to a wall
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Gateway RouterMounting on a Horizontal Surface– 35 –MOUNTING ON A HORIZONTAL SURFACETo keep the Wireless Broadband Rout
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Gateway RouterBridge Mode Connections– 36 –CAUTION: Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the Wireless Broadband Rou
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Gateway RouterBridge Mode Connections– 37 –1. Using Ethernet cable connect the Wireless Broadband Router’s LAN and WAN
– 38 –4 INITIAL CONFIGURATIONThe Wireless Broadband Router offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the un
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationHome Page and Main Menu– 39 –Figure 11: Login PageHOME PAGE AND MAIN MENUAfter logging in to the web interface,
– 4 –WARRANTY AND PRODUCT REGISTRATIONTo register SMC products and to review the detailed warranty statement, please refer to the Support Section of
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationCommon Web Page Buttons– 40 –COMMON WEB PAGE BUTTONSThe list below describes the common buttons found on most web
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 41 –STEP 2 - SNTPSETTINGSThe Step 2 page of the Wizard configures time zone and SNTP settings.Selec
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 42 –STEP 3 - WANSETTINGS - DHCPThe Step 3 page of the Wizard specifies the Internet connection para
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 43 –NOTE: If you are unsure of the PC MAC address originally registered by your ISP, call your ISP
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 44 –◆ MAC Clone — Some ISPs limit Internet connections to a specified MAC address. This setting all
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 45 –address to the Wireless Broadband Router, then click the “Clone your PC’s MAC Address” (Default
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 46 –◆ Operation Mode — Enables and configures the keep alive time.◆ Primary DNS Server — The IP add
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 47 –◆ Broadcast Network Name (SSID) — By default, the Wireless Broadband Router always broadcasts t
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 48 –
– 49 –SECTION IIWEB CONFIGURATIONThis section provides details on configuring the Wireless Broadband Router using the web browser interface.This sec
– 5 –COMPLIANCESFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas
SECTION | Web Configuration– 50 –
– 51 –5 OPERATION MODEThe Wireless Broadband Router offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s fe
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeLogging In– 52 –LOGGING INIt is recommended to make initial configuration changes by connecting a PC directly to one of
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeLogging In– 53 –The home page displays the main menu items at the top of the screen and the Setup Wizard. See “Setup Wiz
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeOperation Mode– 54 –OPERATION MODEThe Operation Mode Configuration page allows you to set up the mode suitable for your
– 55 –6 INTERNET SETTINGSThe Internet Settings pages allow you to manage basic system configuration settings. It includes the following sections:◆ “
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsWAN Setting– 56 –Figure 23: DHCP ConfigurationThe following items are displayed on this page:◆ Hostname (Optional) —
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsWAN Setting– 57 –STATIC IP Configures a static IP for the WAN port.Figure 24: Static IP Configuration◆ IP Address —
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsWAN Setting– 58 –provided. Otherwise, connect only the PC with the registered MAC address to the Wireless Broadband R
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsWAN Setting– 59 – On Demand Mode: The maximum length of inactive time the unit will stay connected to the DSL service
COMPLIANCES– 6 –IC STATEMENTThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsWAN Setting– 60 –◆ Password — Sets a PPTP password for the WAN port. (Default: pptp_password; Range: 1~32 characters)
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsLAN Setting– 61 –LAN SETTINGThe Wireless Broadband Router must have a valid IP address for management using a web bro
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsLAN Setting– 62 –◆ MAC Address — The shared physical layer address for the Wireless Broadband Router’s LAN ports.◆ DH
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsAdvanced Routing– 63 –◆ DNS Proxy — Enables DNS proxy on the LAN port. DNS Proxy receives DNS queries from the local
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsAdvanced Routing– 64 –◆ Destination — A destination network or specific host to which packets can be routed.◆ Type —
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsAdvanced Routing– 65 –◆ Use — Count of lookups for the route.◆ Interface — Interface to which packets for this route
CHAPTER 6 | Internet SettingsAdvanced Routing– 66 –
– 67 –7 WIRELESS CONFIGURATIONThe wireless settings section displays configuration settings for the access point functionality of the Wireless Broad
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationBasic Settings– 68 –Figure 29: Basic SettingsThe following items are displayed on this page:◆ Network Name (SSI
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 69 –◆ Access Policy — The Wireless Broadband Router provides a MAC address filtering facility. Th
COMPLIANCES– 7 –This device is intended for use in the following European Community and EFTA countries: NOTE: The user must use the configuration u
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 70 –◆ WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK_WPA2-PSK — See “WPA Pre-Shared Key” on page 71◆ WPA, WPA2, WPA1_
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 71 –◆ Default Key — Selects the WEP key number to use for authentication or data encryption. If w
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 72 –◆ WPA Algorithms — Selects the data encryption type to use. (Default is determined by the Sec
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 73 –Figure 33: Security Mode - WPASecurity Mode — Configures the WPA and WPA2 security modes use
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 74 –bit key. Use of AES-CCMP encryption is specified as a standard requirement for WPA2. Before i
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 75 –Figure 34: Security Mode - 802.1XSecurity Mode — Configures the 802.1X security mode used by
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 76 –ADVANCED SETTINGSThe Advanced Settings page includes additional parameters concerning the
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 77 – 11g only: Both 802.11g and 802.11n clients will be able to communicate with the Wireless
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 78 –The following items are displayed in this section on this page:◆ HT Channel Bandwidth — T
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 79 –ADVANCED WIRELESS The Advanced Wireless section on the Wireless Settings Advanced page in
COMPLIANCES– 8 –GermanDeutschHiermit erklärt Manufacturer, dass sich dieser/diese/dieses Radio LAN device in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden A
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 80 –and forward them after every beacon. Using smaller DTIM intervals delivers broadcast/mult
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 81 –◆ Packet Aggregate — A performance enhancement that combines data packets together when t
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 82 –The following items are displayed in this section on this page:◆ WMM — Sets the WMM opera
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 83 –the CWMin value. Specify the CWMin value in the range 0-15 microseconds. Note that the CW
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 84 –WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WDS)The radio interface can be configured
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 85 –Figure 42: WDS Configuration ExampleA WDS link between two units can be
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 86 –Figure 43: WDS ConfigurationThe WDS settings configure WDS related para
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 87 –◆ WDS Mode — Selects the WDS mode of the SSID. (Options: Disable, Lazy,
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)– 88 –WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS)Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is designed to ease inst
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)– 89 –Figure 45: WPS ConfigurationWPS Summary — Provides detailed WPS statistical in
COMPLIANCES– 9 –
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationStation List– 90 –WPS Config — Configures WPS settings for the Wireless Broadband Router.◆ WPS Mode — Selects be
– 91 –8 FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONThe Wireless Broadband Router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationMAC/IP/Port Filtering– 92 –Figure 47: MAC/IP/Port Filtering◆ MAC/IP/Port Filtering — Enables or disables MAC/IP
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationMAC/IP/Port Filtering– 93 –◆ Source IP Address — Specifies the source IP address to block or allow traffic from.
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationVirtual Server Settings (Port Forwarding)– 94 –VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS (PORT FORWARDING)Virtual Server (sometime
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationDMZ– 95 –CURRENT VIRTUALSERVERS IN SYSTEMThe Current Port Forwarding Table displays the entries that are allowed
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationSystem Security– 96 –SYSTEM SECURITYThe Wireless Broadband Router includes the facility to manage it from a remo
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationContent Filtering– 97 –CONTENT FILTERINGThe Wireless Broadband Router provides a variety of options for blocking
CHAPTER 8 | Firewall ConfigurationContent Filtering– 98 –◆ Add a Host Filter — Enters the keyword for a host filtering.
– 99 –9 ADMINISTRATION SETTINGSThe Wireless Broadband Router’s Administration Settings menu provides the same configuration options in both Gateway
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