SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N manual Dhcp Connection, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection, BigPond Connection

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Depending on the type of WAN connection, you can take one of the following sets of actions:

DHCP Connection

Clicking the DHCP Release button unassigns the router's IP address. The router will not respond to IP messages from the WAN side until you click the DHCP Renew button or power-up the router again. Clicking the DHCP Renew button causes the router to request a new IP address from the ISP's server.

PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection

Depending on whether the WAN connection is currently established, you can click either the Connect to attempt to establish the WAN connection or the Disconnect to break the WAN connection.

BigPond Connection

Depending on whether you are currently logged in to BigPond, you can click either the BigPond Login to attempt to establish the WAN connection or the BigPond Logout to break the WAN connection.

LAN Computers

This area of the screen continually updates to show all DHCP enabled computers and devices connected to the LAN side of your router. The detection "range" is limited to the address range as configured in DHCP Server. Computers that have an address outside of this range will not show. If the DHCP Client (i.e. a computer configured to "Automatically obtain an address") supplies a Host Name then that will also be shown. Any computer or device that has a static IP address that lies within the detection "range" may show, however its host name will not.

IGMP Multicast memberships

If IGMP is enabled, this area of the screen show all multicast groups of which any LAN devices are members.

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Contents User Guide Limited Warranty Page Important Note CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EECFCC Radiation Exposure Statement IiiTable 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 and WPA-Enterprise ExampleWPA-Personal Advanced Optional Backup Radius Server BasicNetwork Settings Enable RIP Router SettingsRIP Operating mode Act as default routerRIP Password Allow RIP updates from WANDhcp Server Settings Enable Dhcp ServerAlways Broadcast Dhcp Lease TimeAdd/Edit Dhcp Reservation Computer NameNumber of Dynamic Dhcp Clients Dhcp Reservations ListRevoke ReserveAdvancedVirtual Server AdvancedProtocol Virtual Server Parameters NamePrivate Port Public PortAdd/Edit Virtual Server EnableSave Virtual Servers ListParameters for an Application Rule Example AdvancedSpecial ApplicationsApplication Trigger Port RangeInput Port Range Trigger ProtocolInput Protocol Add/Edit Special Applications RulePort Forwarding Fields Name AdvancedGamingUDP Ports To Open TCP Ports To OpenEdit/Add Game Rule Game Rules ListAdvancedStreamEngine StreamEngine Setup Enable StreamEngineDynamic Fragmentation Automatic ClassificationAutomatic Uplink Speed Measured Uplink SpeedPriority Add/Edit StreamEngine Rule EnableSource IP Range Source Port RangeAdd/Edit Route AdvancedRoutingRoutes List Policy Wizard AdvancedAccess ControlAdd Policy Policy TablePage Web Filter Parameters Web Site AdvancedWEB FilterAdd/Edit Web Site Allowed Web Site List Filter Settings Mode Enable MAC Address FilterFilter Wireless Clients AdvancedMAC Address FilterAdd/Edit MAC Address Filter Wired ClientsMAC Address List AdvancedFirewall NAT Endpoint Filtering Firewall Settings Enable SPIEndpoint Independent Address RestrictedDMZ IP Address Enable DMZRtsp PptpFTP SIP NetmeetingWake-On-LAN MMSAdvancedInbound Filter Action Add/Edit Inbound Filter RuleInbound Filter Rules List Allow AllAdvancedAdvanced Wireless WMM Enable 802.11d EnableExtra Wireless Protection WDS EnableEnable WAN Ping Respond Enable UPnPAdvancedNetwork UPnPWAN Port Speed Enable Multicast StreamsMulticast Streams Admin Password ToolsAdminEnable Remote Management User PasswordRemote Admin Port Remote Admin Inbound FilterToolsTime Enable Daylight Saving Time Configuration Current Router TimeAutomatic Time Configuration Enable NTP Server Time ZoneToolsSyslog Enable Logging to Syslog ServerSyslog Server IP Address ToolsEmail Settings Verify Password PasswordEmail Log When Full or on Schedule On Log Full On ScheduleLoad Settings From Local Hard Drive Save Settings To Local Hard DriveRestore To Factory Default Settings Reboot The DeviceToolsFirmware Firmware UpgradeFirmware Information Check OnlineUpload ToolsDynamic DNS Timeout Verify Password or KeyToolsSystem Check ToolsSchedules Schedule Rules List Statistics and Active Sessions StatusDevice infoPage PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection Dhcp ConnectionBigPond Connection LAN ComputersSignal StatusWirelessRate StatusRouting StatusLogs Apply Log Settings NowWhat to View View LevelsClear RefreshEmail Now Save LogStatusStatistics Errors Internal StatusActive SessionsExternal NATOut DirTime Out SecondsAscii AdslBootp CAT DMZ DhcpDSL DNSEAP GUI Https HttpIcmp IeeeISP IPXLED LANLPR/LPD L2TPMIB MdixMppe MTUNTP NICOfdm OSIRadius PPPRIP Smtp RSASnmp SohoTCP SsidTCP/IP TftpUSB URLUTP VlanWisp WDSWlan WPA802.11 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.