SMC Networks SMC2586W-G manual

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On this tab, you can configure behavior parameters of EliteConnect Management Utility’s built-in TFTP server for device firmware upgrade. EliteConnect Management Utility supports a “pull” style and a “push” style of device firmware upgrade. The pull style is achieved by HTTP and TFTP, while the push style is solely achieved by HTTP. The pull style works like the following:

1.EliteConnect Management Utility issues an HTTP command to the device to trigger the firmware upgrade process.

2.The device’s TFTP client downloads (pulls) firmware files from the built-in TFTP server of EliteConnect Management Utility.

3.EliteConnect Management Utility polls the device to check the results of the firmware upgrade by HTTP.

In the push style of firmware upgrade, EliteConnect Management Utility use HTTP to upload (push) firmware files to the device’s built-in Web server. Device configuration backup and restore are similar to firmware upgrade. The TFTP-related configuration backup/restore procedure is like the following:

1.EliteConnect Management Utility issues an HTTP command to the device to trigger the configuration backup process.

2.If for backup, the device’s TFTP client uploads configuration files to the built-in TFTP server of EliteConnect Management Utility. If for restore, the device’s TFTP client downloads configuration files from EliteConnect Management Utility’s TFTP server.

3.EliteConnect Management Utility polls the device to check the results of the configuration backup/restore by HTTP.

For solely HTTP-based configuration backup/restore, EliteConnect Management Utility communicates with the device’s built-in Web server to download or upload configuration files.

For configuration backup by TFTP to succeed, the Accept write requests check box must be selected. For configuration restore and firmware upgrade by TFTP to succeed, the Accept read requests must be selected. Configure the Timeout and Max no of retries based on the communication characteristics between EliteConnect Management Utility and the managed devices. Experiments may be needed to find out appropriate values for these parameters.

Clicking Reset to Defaults resets the settings on this tab to default values.

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Contents C 2 5 8 6 W G Page Trademarks CopyrightLimited Warranty Statement Warranties Exclusive Industry Canada Class B Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement EC Conformance Declaration CE Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise GermanyPage Table of Contents Page Overview Features Package ContentsFeatures Page Management Firmware ToolsLED Definitions To power the SMC2586W-G by SMCPWR-INJ3 Power Injector Selecting a Power Supply MethodTo power the SMC2586W-G by the supplied power adapter Mounting the SMC2586W-G on a Wall Connecting the Managing Computer and the SMC2586W-G Preparing for ConfigurationEntering the User Name and Password Configuring the SMC2586W-GChanging the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing Computer Status Selecting an Operational ModePage Configuring TCP/IP Settings Wireless Distribution System settings Configuring Ieee 802.11 SettingsSample wireless bridge network topology To enable a WDS linkReviewing and Applying Settings Deploying the SMC2586W-G To adjust the alignments of a pair of SMC high-gain antennasMenu Structure Link Status Slave modeSave, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands Log Off CommandViewing Status Home and Refresh CommandsAssociated Wireless Clients System Log Current Dhcp MappingsGeneral Operations Page Managing Firmware Changing PasswordUpgrading Firmware by Http To upgrade firmware of the SMC2586W-G by HttpBacking up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Http Upgrading Firmware by Tftp To restore configuration of the SMC2586W-G by HttpTo upgrade firmware of the SMC2586W-G by Tftp Choose Tftp as the Firmware management protocol To restore configuration of the SMC2586W-G by Tftp Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by TftpTo back up configuration of the SMC2586W-G by Tftp Addressing Configuring TCP/IP Related SettingsResetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Dhcp Server Communication Configuring Ieee 802.11b/g-Related SettingsDhcp Mappings Link Integrity Wireless Distribution System To enable a WDS link Security Page Page To grant wireless clients’ access to the wireless network MAC-Address-Based Access ControlTo deny wireless clients’ access to the wireless network To delete an entry in the access control table Set the Access control type to inclusiveTo download a MAC ACL file from a Tftp server Click DownloadIeee 802.1x and Radius Ieee 802.1x/RADIUSPacket Filters Configuring Advanced SettingsIP Protocol Filters Ethernet Type FiltersUPnP TCP/UDP Port FiltersSystem Log To specify a trap target SnmpIntroduction What is the EliteConnect Management Utility?Features Project name Geographical Zone Firmware version Tutorial How Does It Work? Overview User InterfaceBuilding a Device List Adding a New Device Connecting the Managing PC and a Managed DeviceRunning SMC EliteConnect Management Utility Viewing and Editing Device Properties Viewing the Device List Viewing All Opened Device List Files Editing the Device ListSorting the Device List Filtering the Device ListShowing or Hiding Some Columns Rearranging the Column OrderChecking Whether Devices Are Alive Managing DevicesUser Interface Overview Main User Interface Using SMC EliteConnect Management UtilityConfiguring a Device by Web Browser Workspace Window Device List ViewFilter View History Log View File ViewMenu FileView EditInsert DeviceHelp ToolsWindow Shortcut Menu Command on the Device menu Customizing Your Working Environment Floating Workspace window Showing or Hiding the Columns of the Device List View Configuring the Application BehaviorRearranging the Column Order of the Device List View General Options Tftp Server Options Sample Device Password ListPage Working with Device Lists Http OptionsSingle Selection Selecting DevicesViewing and Editing Properties of a Device Multiple Consecutive SelectionsMultiple Inconsecutive Selections Filter the Device List Viewing all opened device list files Tiling Windows Arranging Device List WindowsCascading Windows Arranging Minimized Windows Carrying out a Batch Management CommandChanging the Ssid Setting of Devices Canceling Batch Command ExecutionChanging Ssid dialog box Backing up Device Configuration Changing the Radius Server Setting of DevicesRestoring Device Configuration Managing Device Firmware by TftpSending the Active Device List to Others by E-mail Printing the Active Device ListAppendix a Default Settings TCP/IP Settings Problems Wireless Settings ProblemsPage Other Problems Appendix C Distances and Data Rates Transmission output Power SMC2586W-G Wireless Bridge StandardsConfiguration and Management Data rate & modulationDimensions without antenna Power SupplyWeight SMCPWR-INJ3 Power Injector 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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