SMC Networks SMCWHSG44-G manual Selecting a Power Supply Method, POE enabled LAN Port Position

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1.5. Selecting a Power Supply Method

The SMCWHSG44-Gcan be powered by either the supplied AC power adapter or the optional SMCPWR-INJ3 EliteConnect™ Power Injector. The SMCWHSG44-Gautomatically selects the suitable power depending on your decision.

To power the SMCWHSG44-G by the supplied power adapter:

1.Plug the power adapter to an AC socket.

2.Plug the connector of the power adapter to the power jack of the SMCWHSG44-G.

NOTE: This product is intended to be power-supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked “Class 2” or “LPS” and output rated “12V DC, 1.25 A minimum” or equivalent statement.

To power the SMCWHSG44-Gby SMCPWR-INJ3Power Injector (SMCPWR-INJ3 sold separately):

1.Connect the power cord cable from power outlet to the SMCPWR-INJ3power connector.

Fig. 3. Connecting the power cord cable to SMCPWR-INJ3.

2.Check the “POWER” LED: if system is normal, the LED will be on (Green light); otherwise, the “POWER” LED will be off.

3.Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ-45 Category 5) from Ethernet Hub/Switch to the “DATA IN” port of SMCPWR-INJ3Power Injector.

4.Connect another Ethernet cable (RJ-45 Category 5) from “POWER & DATA OUT” port of the SMCPWR-INJ3Power Injector to the SMCWHSG44-G. Please note the indication on the panel of POE-enabled RJ45 port of SMCWHSG44-G(LAN interface #4).

Fig. 4. POE enabled LAN Port Position.

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Contents SMCWHSG44-G Page Copyright TrademarksLimited Warranty Page Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementIndustry Canada Class B EC Conformance Declaration Safety Compliance Power Cord SafetySchuko Page Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany Schuko Page Table of Contents System Page SMCWHSG44-G SMCWHS-POS Introduction Overview Features User Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting AAAIeee 802.11b/g Compliant Wireless Operation Internet Connection Sharing Network Security Firmware Tools Package Checklist LED DefinitionRear Panel Selecting a Power Supply Method POE enabled LAN Port PositionMounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a Wall Preparing for Configuration Changing the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing ComputerConfiguring the SMCWHSG44-G Entering the PasswordSetup Wizard Selecting an Operational Mode HomePage Router with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable ConnectionRouter with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections Setup Wizard Configuring Dhcp Server Settings Setup Wizard Configuring Ieee 802.11 SettingsConfiguring User Authentication Settings Web RedirectionLocal Authentication Sever Authentication protocolPage How to Setup the Mini-POS Ticket Printer Account Table ListIeee Configuring Radius Settings Radius Settings Allowable Authentication ModesSetting up Client Computers Deploying the SMCWHSG44-GConfiguring Ieee 802.11-Related Settings To establish a wireless link to an APConfiguring TCP/IP-Related Settings Page Authentication Success Overview Menu StructureLogout Page Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands Home and Refresh CommandsStatus Associated Wireless Clients Authenticated Users Account TableSession List Managed LAN DevicesSpecifying Operational Mode SystemChanging Password Managing FirmwareBacking up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Http To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Http To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by Tftp Upgrading Firmware by TftpBacking up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Tftp To back up configuration of the SMCWHSG44-G by TftpTo restore configuration of the SMCWHSG44-G by Tftp Resetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Configuring TCP/IP Related Settings AddressTime Zone Router with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection DNS DNS Proxy Host Address Resolution NAT BasicTo expose preset internal servers Virtual Server MappingsDhcp Server Dhcp Server Basic Ii. Static Dhcp MappingsDhcp Relay Load BalancingTo always assign an IP address to a specific Dhcp client Zero Client Reconfiguration Configuring Ieee 802.11-Related Settings Wireless BasicWireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System Settings To enable a WDS linkSecurity Network Topology Containing a LoopPage MAC-Address-Based Access Control MAC-Address-Based Access Control SettingsTo deny wireless clients access to the wireless network To grant wireless clients access to the wireless networkIeee 802.1x/RADIUS Ieee 802.1x/RADIUS Settings Configuring Authentication Settings AAA Basic Default Authentication Failure Warning Unrestricted Clients To specify an uncontrolled computer by MAC addressWalled Garden Radius BasicRobustness Authentication Session Control Log-On Page Customization SettingsAuthentication Success Page Customization Settings Advertisement Links Settings DdnsIcmp TCP UDP Vlan FirewallTo set a rule for packet filtering URL Filters Management BasicTo block Http traffic to an unwelcome Web site UPnP System LogAccess Rules SnmpUnrestricted Host MAC Address Settings LAN Device ManagementExample for LAN Device Management To specify a LAN device to manageDefault Settings Appendix aLED Definitions TCP/IP Setting Problems Page Wireless Settings Problems Other ProblemsAppendix C Distances and Data Rates Network Configuration Transmission output PowerConfiguration and Management StandardsKeypad Access Point AuthenticationBasic Service Set BSS Ad HocDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Extended Service Set ESSExtensible Authentication Protocol EAP EncryptionInter Access Point Protocol Iapp Power over Ethernet PoEInfrastructure Local Area Network LANService Set Identifier Ssid Wireless Distribution System WDSWi-Fi Protected Access Session KeyWired Equivalent Privacy WEP WPA Pre-shared Key PSKPage For Technical SUPPORT, Call