SMC Networks SMC2582W-B manual

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For a wireless client computer to communicate with a correspondent host on the Internet by the host’s domain name (e.g. http://www.wi-fi.com), it first sends a DNS request to a DNS server on the Internet.The DNS request travels first to the AP, then the AP relays this request to the default gate- way of the client computer. Finally, this request is forwarded by the gateway to the DNS server on the Internet.The DNS reply issued by the DNS server is transmitted back to the client computer fol- lowing a reverse path.When the client computer receives the DNS reply, it knows the IP address of the correspondent host and sends further packets to this IP address.

As illustrated in Fig. 55, the communication path could be broken at some of the stages.The OS-pro- vided network diagnostic tool, ping. exe, can be employed to find out TCP/IP-related communica- tion problems.

NOTE: If two or more NICs are installed and operating on a client computer,TCP/IP may not work properly due to incorrect entries in the routing table. Use the OS-provided command-line network tool, route.exe, to add or delete entries from the routing table. Or, use Windows-provided Device Manager to disable unnecessary NICs.

Solve the following problems in order:

My SMC2582W-B does not respond to ping from the client computer.

Are two or more NICs installed on the client computer?

Use the OS-provided command-line network tool, route.exe, to modify the contents of the routing table.

Use Windows-provided Device Manager to disable unnecessary NICs.

Is the underlying link (Ethernet or IEEE 802.11b) established?

Make sure the Ethernet link is OK.

Make sure the wireless settings of the wireless client computer and of the SMC2582W-B match.

Are the IP address of the client computer and the IP address of the SMC2582W-B in the same IP subnet?

Use WinIPCfg.exe or IPConfig.exe to see the current IP address of the client computer. Make sure the IP address of the client computer and the IP address of the SMC2582W-B are in the same IP subnet.

TIP: If you forget the current IP address of the SMC2582W-B, use Wireless Router/AP Browser to get the information (see Appendix B-3).

The default gateway of the client computer does not respond to ping from the client computer.

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Contents C 2 5 8 2 W B Trademarks CopyrightTesla FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementIndustry Canada Class B Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany EC Conformance Declaration Class BEdificio Conata Page Introduction Features Ieee 802.11b Operational modesOverview Page Management LED Definitions To power the SMC2582W-B by SMCPWR-INJ3 Power Injector To power outletMounting the SMC2582W-B on a Wall Hang the SMC2582W-B on the screwsPreparing for Configuration Mounting the SMC2582W-B on a wallChanging the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing Computer Configuring the SMC2582W-B Entering the User Name and PasswordSelecting an Operational Mode StartLowing table Operational modes vs. wireless link types Configuring TCP/IP Settings Configuring Ieee 802.11 SettingsWireless Distribution System settings To enable a WDS link Select the corresponding Enabled check boxReviewing and Applying Settings Settings changes are highlighted in redDeploying the SMC2582W-B Fix the alignment of the antenna on one sideOverview Using Web-Based ManagementMenu Structure Advanced. Advanced settings of the SMC2582W-B Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel CommandsManagement. UPnP, System Log, and Snmp settings Home and Refresh Commands Viewing Status Associated Wireless ClientsCurrent Dhcp Mappings System LogGeneral Operations Selecting an Operational Mode Changing Password Managing FirmwareConfiguration restore by Http Upgrading Firmware by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Tftp To restore configuration of the SMC2582W-B by HttpTrigger the firmware upgrade process by clicking Upgrade Choose Tftp as the Firmware management protocolBacking up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Tftp Choose Tftp as the Firmware management protocol Resetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Configuring TCP/IP Related Settings AddressingDhcp Server Basic Static Dhcp MappingsBasic Ieee 802.11b communication settings Wireless Distribution System Link IntegrityWireless Distribution System settings To enable a WDS link Security Network topology containing a loopPage MAC-Address-Based Access Control MAC-address-based access control settingsMAC ACL download settings Click DownloadEthernet Type Filters Configuring Advanced Settings Packet FiltersIP Protocol Filters Management Basic TCP/UDP Port FiltersUPnP System log settings SnmpPage Appendix a Default Settings TCP/IP Settings Problems Appendix B TroubleshootingWireless Settings Problems Check the following firstPage Other Problems SMC2582W-B Configuration UtilityDistances and Data Rates Contact our technical support representatives for repairPage Syslog Event Logging LEDs Power Configuration and Management Web-browser TelnetWeight 80 lbs Pin Assignments and Polarity + 4/5 7/8 Output Voltage SMCPWR-INJ3 Power InjectorStorage Temperature Storage HumidityFor Technical SUPPORT, Call
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