SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N Time Configuration Current Router Time, Time Zone, Enable Daylight Saving

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Time Configuration

Current Router Time

Displays the time currently maintained by the router. If this is not correct, use the following options to configure the time correctly.

Time Zone

Select your local time zone from pull down menu.

Enable Daylight Saving

Check this option if your location observes daylight saving time.

Daylight Saving Offset

Select the time offset, if your location observes daylight saving time.

DST Start and DST End

Select the starting and ending times for the change to and from daylight saving time. For example, suppose for DST Start you select Month="Oct", Week="3rd", Day="Sun" and Time="2am". This is the same as saying: "Daylight saving starts on the third Sunday of October at 2:00 AM."

Automatic Time Configuration

Enable NTP Server

Select this option if you want to synchronize the router's clock to a Network Time Server over the Internet. If you are using schedules or logs, this is the best way to ensure that the schedules and logs are kept accurate.

NTP Server Used

Select a Network Time Server for synchronization. You can type in the address of a time server or select one from the list. If you have trouble using one server, select another.

Set the Date and Time Manually

If you do not have the NTP Server option in effect, you can either manually set the time for your router here, or you can click the Copy Your Computer’s Time Settings button to copy the time from the computer you are using. (Make sure that computer's time is set correctly.)

If the router loses power for any reason, it cannot keep its clock running, and will not have the correct time when it is started again. To maintain correct time for schedules and logs, either you must enter the correct time after you restart the router, or you must enable the NTP Server option.

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Contents User Guide Limited Warranty Page Iii CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EECImportant Note FCC Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents Getting Started with the SMCWBR14-N Package Contents AD-HOCIBSS Network Wireless LAN NetworkingPage Page Roaming in an ESS network diagram Introduction Hardware Overview Front Panel LED’s Getting Started ¾ Click Log Using the Configuration MenuBasicInternet BasicBasicWireless WEP WPA-Personal ExampleWPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise Advanced Optional Backup Radius Server BasicNetwork Settings Act as default router Router SettingsEnable RIP RIP Operating modeEnable Dhcp Server Allow RIP updates from WANRIP Password Dhcp Server SettingsComputer Name Dhcp Lease TimeAlways Broadcast Add/Edit Dhcp ReservationReserve Dhcp Reservations ListNumber of Dynamic Dhcp Clients RevokeAdvancedVirtual Server AdvancedPublic Port Virtual Server Parameters NameProtocol Private PortVirtual Servers List EnableAdd/Edit Virtual Server SaveTrigger Port Range AdvancedSpecial ApplicationsParameters for an Application Rule Example ApplicationAdd/Edit Special Applications Rule Trigger ProtocolInput Port Range Input ProtocolPort Forwarding Fields Name AdvancedGamingGame Rules List TCP Ports To OpenUDP Ports To Open Edit/Add Game RuleAdvancedStreamEngine StreamEngine Setup Enable StreamEngineMeasured Uplink Speed Automatic ClassificationDynamic Fragmentation Automatic Uplink SpeedSource Port Range Add/Edit StreamEngine Rule EnablePriority Source IP RangeAdd/Edit Route AdvancedRoutingRoutes List Policy Table AdvancedAccess ControlPolicy Wizard Add PolicyPage Add/Edit Web Site AdvancedWEB FilterWeb Filter Parameters Web Site Allowed Web Site List AdvancedMAC Address Filter Enable MAC Address FilterFilter Settings Mode Filter Wireless ClientsMAC Address List Filter Wired ClientsAdd/Edit MAC Address AdvancedFirewall Address Restricted Firewall Settings Enable SPINAT Endpoint Filtering Endpoint IndependentDMZ IP Address Enable DMZFTP PptpRtsp MMS NetmeetingSIP Wake-On-LANAdvancedInbound Filter Allow All Add/Edit Inbound Filter RuleAction Inbound Filter Rules ListAdvancedAdvanced Wireless WDS Enable 802.11d EnableWMM Enable Extra Wireless ProtectionUPnP Enable UPnPEnable WAN Ping Respond AdvancedNetworkMulticast Streams Enable Multicast StreamsWAN Port Speed Admin Password ToolsAdminRemote Admin Inbound Filter User PasswordEnable Remote Management Remote Admin PortToolsTime Time Zone Time Configuration Current Router TimeEnable Daylight Saving Automatic Time Configuration Enable NTP ServerSyslog Server IP Address Enable Logging to Syslog ServerToolsSyslog ToolsEmail Settings On Schedule PasswordVerify Password Email Log When Full or on Schedule On Log FullReboot The Device Save Settings To Local Hard DriveLoad Settings From Local Hard Drive Restore To Factory Default SettingsCheck Online Firmware UpgradeToolsFirmware Firmware InformationUpload ToolsDynamic DNS Timeout Verify Password or KeyToolsSystem Check ToolsSchedules Schedule Rules List Statistics and Active Sessions StatusDevice infoPage LAN Computers Dhcp ConnectionPPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection BigPond ConnectionRate StatusWirelessSignal StatusRouting View Levels Apply Log Settings NowStatusLogs What to ViewSave Log RefreshClear Email NowStatusStatistics Errors NAT StatusActive SessionsInternal ExternalSeconds DirOut Time OutAscii AdslBootp CAT DMZ DhcpEAP DNSDSL GUI Ieee HttpHttps IcmpISP IPXL2TP LANLED LPR/LPDMTU MdixMIB MppeOSI NICNTP OfdmRIP PPPRadius Soho RSASmtp SnmpTftp SsidTCP TCP/IPVlan URLUSB UTPWPA WDSWisp Wlan802.11 Yagi antennaTechnical Support

SMCWBR14-N specifications

The SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N is a wireless router that has established itself as a reliable choice for both home and small office environments. This device is renowned for its balance of performance, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, making it a popular option among budget-conscious consumers looking for stable connectivity.

One of the primary features of the SMCWBR14-N is its compliance with the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard. This technology allows it to deliver significantly higher data rates than older standards like 802.11g, making it ideal for tasks such as streaming video, online gaming, and large file transfers. It operates on both the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which provides extensive coverage range, and it can reach speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This dual-band functionality ensures that multiple devices can connect simultaneously without significant interference.

The router comes equipped with four 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, enabling wired connections for devices such as gaming consoles, desktop computers, and smart TVs. The data transfer rates over wired connections are stable, ensuring low latency and reliable performance, which is essential for users engaged in intensive online activities.

A notable feature of the SMCWBR14-N is its built-in firewall and various security options. This includes Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) encryption, which significantly enhances the security of the wireless network. The router also supports MAC address filtering, which allows users to define which devices can connect to the network, adding an additional layer of security.

Configuration and management of the SMCWBR14-N are user-friendly, thanks to its web-based interface. Users can easily access the settings via any web browser, allowing for quick adjustments and monitoring of the network. The router supports Quality of Service (QoS) features, enabling users to prioritize bandwidth for specific applications, thus ensuring a smooth operation for real-time activities like VoIP calls and video conferencing.

Furthermore, the SMCWBR14-N supports various advanced features such as DHCP server functionality and dynamic DNS, making it suitable for users who desire a more hands-on approach to their networking setup.

In summary, the SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N wireless router is an excellent choice for individuals and small businesses seeking a robust and versatile networking solution. Its blend of high-speed wireless connectivity, comprehensive security options, and easy management makes it a compelling option for navigating the demands of modern internet usage.