SMC Networks SMC2586W-G manual Wireless Distribution System

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Wireless Distribution System

Fig. 40 Wireless Distribution System.

Traditionally, access points are connected by Ethernet. By IEEE 802.11 Wireless Distribution System (WDS), APs can communicate with one another wirelessly. For example, in Fig. 40, AP 2 acts as an access point for the note- book computers and it forwards packets sent from the notebook computers to AP 1 through WDS. Then, AP 1 forwards the packets to the Ethernet LAN. Packets destined for the notebook computers follow a reverse path from the Ethernet LAN through the APs to the notebook computers. In this way, AP 2 plays a role of “AP repeater”.

Fig. 41 LAN-to-LAN bridging.

By WDS, two or more LAN segments can be connected wirelessly. As illus- trated in Fig. 41Fig. 42Fig. 41, a pair of wireless LAN-to-LAN bridges is used to connect two LAN seg-ments. Since the SMC2586W-G is WDS-enabled, it can be used as a wireless bridge even when it is in AP mode.

NOTE: An SMC2586W-G can have up to 6 WDS links to other APs or wireless bridges.

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Contents C 2 5 8 6 W G Copyright TrademarksFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementIndustry Canada Class B Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany EC Conformance Declaration CEPage FeaturesPackage Contents FeaturesOverview Page Firmware Tools ManagementLED Definitions Selecting a Power Supply Method To power the SMC2586W-G by the supplied power adapterMounting the SMC2586W-G on a Wall Mounting the SMC2586W-G on a wallPreparing for Configuration Connecting the Managing Computer and the SMC2586W-GConfiguring the SMC2586W-G Changing the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing ComputerEntering the User Name and Password Selecting an Operational Mode StatusPage Configuring TCP/IP Settings Configuring Ieee 802.11 Settings Wireless Distribution System settingsTo enable a WDS link Sample wireless bridge network topologyReviewing and Applying Settings To adjust the alignments of a pair of SMC high-gain antennas Deploying the SMC2586W-GLink Status Slave mode Menu StructureLog Off Command Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel CommandsHome and Refresh Commands Associated Wireless ClientsViewing Status Current Dhcp Mappings System LogGeneral Operations Page Changing Password Managing FirmwareTo upgrade firmware of the SMC2586W-G by Http Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Http To restore configuration of the SMC2586W-G by Http To upgrade firmware of the SMC2586W-G by TftpUpgrading Firmware by Tftp Choose Tftp as the Firmware management protocol Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Tftp To back up configuration of the SMC2586W-G by TftpTo restore configuration of the SMC2586W-G by Tftp Configuring TCP/IP Related Settings Resetting Configuration to Factory DefaultsAddressing Dhcp Server Configuring Ieee 802.11b/g-Related Settings Dhcp MappingsCommunication Link Integrity Wireless Distribution System To enable a WDS link Security Page Page MAC-Address-Based Access Control To deny wireless clients’ access to the wireless networkTo grant wireless clients’ access to the wireless network Set the Access control type to inclusive To delete an entry in the access control tableTo download a MAC ACL file from a Tftp server Click DownloadIeee 802.1x/RADIUS Ieee 802.1x and RadiusConfiguring Advanced Settings Packet FiltersEthernet Type Filters IP Protocol FiltersTCP/UDP Port Filters UPnPSystem Log Snmp To specify a trap targetWhat is the EliteConnect Management Utility? FeaturesIntroduction Project name Geographical Zone Firmware version Tutorial Overview User Interface How Does It Work?Connecting the Managing PC and a Managed Device Running SMC EliteConnect Management UtilityBuilding a Device List Adding a New Device Viewing and Editing Device Properties Editing the Device List Viewing the Device List Viewing All Opened Device List FilesFiltering the Device List Sorting the Device ListRearranging the Column Order Showing or Hiding Some ColumnsManaging Devices Checking Whether Devices Are AliveUsing SMC EliteConnect Management Utility Configuring a Device by Web BrowserUser Interface Overview Main User Interface Device List View Workspace WindowFilter View File View History Log ViewMenu FileEdit ViewInsert DeviceTools WindowHelp Shortcut Menu Command on the Device menu Customizing Your Working Environment Floating Workspace window Configuring the Application Behavior Rearranging the Column Order of the Device List ViewShowing or Hiding the Columns of the Device List View General Options Sample Device Password List Tftp Server OptionsPage Http Options Working with Device ListsSelecting Devices Single SelectionMultiple Consecutive Selections Multiple Inconsecutive SelectionsViewing and Editing Properties of a Device Filter the Device List Sorting by IP address, in descending order Arranging Device List Windows Cascading WindowsCarrying out a Batch Management Command Tiling WindowsArranging Minimized Windows Canceling Batch Command Execution Changing the Ssid Setting of Devices Changing the Administration User Name Password of DevicesChanging the Radius Server Setting of Devices Backing up Device ConfigurationManaging Device Firmware by Tftp Upgrading Device FirmwareRestoring Device Configuration Managing Device Firmware by HttpPrinting the Active Device List Wireless Settings Problems Sending the Active Device List to Others by E-mailTCP/IP Settings Problems Other Problems Appendix C Distances and Data Rates Transmission output Power Configuration and ManagementStandards Data rate & modulationPower Supply Dimensions without antennaWeight Input Power RequirementsFor Technical SUPPORT, Call
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SMC2586W-G specifications

SMC Networks SMC2586W-G is a versatile wireless router designed to meet the connectivity needs of both home and small office environments. This device combines reliable performance with user-friendly features, ensuring a seamless internet experience for various applications, including streaming, gaming, and online work.

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