BarricadeTM N150Mbps Wireless-N Mini Broadband RouterSMCWBR11S-NUSER GUIDE
– 10 –CONTENTSWARRANTY AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION 4COMPLIANCES 5ABOUT THIS GUIDE 9CONTENTS 10FIGURES 14TABLES 17SECTION I GETTING STARTED 181INTRODUCT
– 100 –9 FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONThe Mini Broadband Router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the ri
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationMAC/IP/Port Filtering– 101 –Figure 60: MAC/IP/Port FilteringThe following items are displayed on this page:◆ MA
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationMAC/IP/Port Filtering– 102 –◆ Destination IP Address — Specifies the destination IP address to block or allow tr
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationVirtual Server Settings (Port Forwarding)– 103 –VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS (PORT FORWARDING)Virtual Server (sometim
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationDMZ– 104 –CURRENT VIRTUALSERVERS IN SYSTEMThe Current Port Forwarding Table displays the entries that are allowe
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationSystem Security– 105 –SYSTEM SECURITYThe Mini Broadband Router includes the facility to manage it from a remote
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationContent Filtering– 106 –CONTENT FILTERINGThe Mini Broadband Router provides a variety of options for blocking In
CHAPTER 9 | Firewall ConfigurationContent Filtering– 107 –◆ Current Host Filters — Displays current Host filter.◆ Add a Host Filter — Enters the k
– 108 –10 ADMINISTRATION SETTINGSThe Mini Broadband Router’s Administration Settings menu provides the same configuration options in both Router and
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsSystem Management– 109 –SYSTEM MANAGEMENTThe System Management commands allow you to change the language setti
CONTENTS– 11 –3INSTALLING THE MINI ROUTER 29System Requirements 29Mounting the Device 30Mounting on a Wall 30Mounting on a Horizontal Surface 30
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsTime Zone Settings– 110 –TIME ZONE SETTINGSThe System Management page allows you to manually configure time se
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsDDNS Settings– 111 –DDNS SETTINGSDynamic DNS (DDNS) provides users on the Internet with a method to tie a spec
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsFirmware Upgrade– 112 –FIRMWARE UPGRADEYou can update the Mini Broadband Router firmware by using the Firmware
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsConfiguration Settings– 113 –CONFIGURATION SETTINGSThe Configuration Setting page allows you to save the Mini
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsSystem Status– 114 –SYSTEM STATUSThe System Information page displays basic system information and the display
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsSystem Status– 115 – Default Gateway — The default gateway is the IP address of the router for the Mini Broadb
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsStatistics– 116 –STATISTICSThe Mini Broadband Router Traffic Statistics - Interfaces window displays received
CHAPTER 10 | Administration SettingsSystem Log– 117 –◆ Tx bytes — Displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the specified interface.SYSTEM
– 118 –SECTION IIIAPPENDICESThis section provides additional information and includes these items:◆ “Troubleshooting” on page 119◆ “Hardware Specifi
– 119 –A TROUBLESHOOTINGDIAGNOSING LED INDICATORS IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT TO THE INTERNETCheck the following items:◆ Check that your computer is prope
CONTENTS– 12 –LAN Setting 59DHCP Clients 61Advanced Routing 62Advanced Routing Settings 62Routing Table 63Dynamic Route 647WIRELESS CONFIGURAT
APPENDIX A | TroubleshootingBefore Contacting Technical Support– 120 –BEFORE CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORTCheck the following items before you cont
– 121 –B HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSPORT INTERFACES WAN: 10/100BASE-TX port, RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5 or better)LAN:
APPENDIX B | Hardware Specifications– 122 –DATA RATE 802.11b: 11 / 5.5 / 2 / 1Mbps802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6 MbpsDraft 802.11n (20MHz, 800ns G
– 123 –C CABLES AND PINOUTSTWISTED-PAIR CABLE ASSIGNMENTSFor 10/100BASE-TX connections, a twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires. For 1000B
APPENDIX C | Cables and Pinouts10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments– 124 –10/100BASE-TX PIN ASSIGNMENTSUse unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twis
APPENDIX C | Cables and PinoutsCrossover Wiring– 125 –Figure 74: Straight-through WiringCROSSOVER WIRINGIf the twisted-pair cable is to join two
– 126 –D LICENSE INFORMATIONThis product includes copyrighted third-party software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 127 –GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 128 –a). Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code
APPENDIX D | License InformationThe GNU General Public License– 129 –This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a co
CONTENTS– 13 –Current Virtual Servers in system 104DMZ 104System Security 105Content Filtering 10610 ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS 108System Managemen
– 130 –GLOSSARY10BASE-T IEEE 802.3-2005 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 or better UTP cable.100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3-20
GLOSSARY– 131 –the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configurat
GLOSSARY– 132 – ODFM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing: OFDM allows multiple users to transmit in an allocated band by dividing the bandwid
GLOSSARY– 133 –WPA-PSK WPA Pre-shared Key: WPA-PSK can be used for small office networks with a limited number of users that may not need a high lev
– 134 –INDEXNUMERICS10/100BASE-TX pin assignments 124802.11n settings 65802.1X authentication 80Aaccess categories, WMM 71access point conne
INDEX– 135 –hardware description 21hardware features 19home page 35, 49horizontal surface mounting 30HT channel bandwidth 68IIGMP proxy
INDEX– 136 –RTS threshold 70Sscrews for mounting 30security features 20security, wireless 75service provider settings 34setup wizard steps
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– 14 –FIGURESFigure 1: Top Panel 22Figure 2: Rear Panel 22Figure 3: LEDs 23Figure 4: Bottom Panel 24Figure 5: Operating as an Internet Gateway Route
FIGURES– 15 –Figure 32: DHCP Clients 61Figure 33: Advanced Routing (Router Mode) 62Figure 34: Basic Settings 66Figure 35: HT Physical Mode Settings
FIGURES– 16 –Figure 68: Firmware Upgrade 112Figure 69: Configuration Settings 113Figure 70: System Status (Router Mode) 114Figure 71: Statistics 116
– 17 –TABLESTable 1: Key Hardware Features 19Table 2: LED Behavior 23Table 3: WMM Access Categories 72Table 4: LED Indicators 119Table 5: 10/100
– 18 –SECTION IGETTING STARTEDThis section provides an overview of the Mini Broadband Router, and describes how to install and mount the unit. It al
– 19 –1 INTRODUCTIONThe Barricade 150Mbps Wireless-N Mini Broadband Router (SMCWBR11S-N) supports routing from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) co
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CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionDescription of Capabilities– 20 –◆ Easy setup and management through an easy-to-use web browser interface on any operating
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionPackage Contents– 21 – PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) — Provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a P
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 22 –Figure 1: Top PanelFigure 2: Rear PanelLED IndicatorsWPS ButtonRJ-45 WAN PortRJ-45 LAN PortDC
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 23 –LED INDICATORS The Mini Broadband Router includes four status LED indicators, as described in th
CHAPTER 1 | IntroductionHardware Description– 24 –ETHERNET WAN PORT A 100BASE-TX RJ-45 port that can be attached to an Internet access device, suc
– 25 –2 NETWORK PLANNINGThe Mini Broadband Router is designed to be very flexible in its deployment options. It can be used as an Internet gateway f
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningLAN Access Point– 26 –The private local network, connected to the LAN port or wireless interface, provides a Dynamic H
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningWireless Bridge– 27 –WIRELESS BRIDGEThe IEEE 802.11 standard defines a Wireless Distribution System (WDS) for bridge c
CHAPTER 2 | Network PlanningWireless Client– 28 –WIRELESS CLIENTThe Mini Broadband Router can operate as a wireless client on one SSID interface,
– 29 –3 INSTALLING THE MINI ROUTERThe Mini Broadband Router has two basic operating modes that can be set through the web-based management interface
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CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Mini RouterMounting the Device– 30 –MOUNTING THE DEVICEThe Mini Broadband Router can be mounted on any horizontal surfa
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Mini RouterRouter Mode Connections– 31 –ROUTER MODE CONNECTIONSIn its default Router Mode, the Mini Broadband Router fo
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Mini RouterBridge Mode Connections– 32 –BRIDGE MODE CONNECTIONSIn Bridge Mode, the Mini Broadband Router operates as a
CHAPTER 3 | Installing the Mini RouterBridge Mode Connections– 33 –3. Set up wireless devices by pressing the WPS button on the Mini Broadband Rou
– 34 –4 INITIAL CONFIGURATIONThe Mini Broadband Router offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationHome Page and Main Menu– 35 –Figure 13: Login PageHOME PAGE AND MAIN MENUAfter logging in to the web interface,
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationCommon Web Page Buttons– 36 –COMMON WEB PAGE BUTTONSThe list below describes the common buttons found on most web
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 37 –STEP 2 - TIMESETTINGSThe Step 2 page of the Wizard configures time zone and SNTP settings.Selec
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 38 –STEP 3 - WANSETTINGS - DHCPThe Step 3 page of the Wizard specifies the Internet connection para
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 39 –NOTE: If you are unsure of the PC MAC address originally registered by your ISP, call your ISP
– 4 –WARRANTY AND PRODUCT REGISTRATIONTo register SMC products and to review the detailed warranty statement, please refer to the Support Section of
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 40 –◆ MAC Clone — Some ISPs limit Internet connections to a specified MAC address. This setting all
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 41 –provided. Otherwise, connect only the PC with the registered MAC address to the Mini Broadband
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 42 –◆ IP Address — Sets the static IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0, available when PPTP Network Mode
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 43 –STEP 3 - WANSETTINGS - L2TPEnables the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for implementing virtu
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 44 –◆ Default Gateway — The IP address of a router that is used when the requested destination IP a
CHAPTER 4 | Initial ConfigurationSetup Wizard– 45 –◆ Security Mode — Specifies the security mode for the SSID. Select the security method and then
– 46 –SECTION IIWEB CONFIGURATIONThis section provides details on configuring the Mini Broadband Router using the web browser interface.This section
– 47 –5 OPERATION MODEThe Mini Broadband Router offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s featur
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeLogging In– 48 –LOGGING INIt is recommended to make initial configuration changes by connecting a PC directly to the Min
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeLogging In– 49 –The home page displays the main menu items at the top of the screen and the Setup Wizard. See “Setup Wiz
– 5 –COMPLIANCESFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas
CHAPTER 5 | Operation ModeOperation Mode– 50 –OPERATION MODEThe Operation Mode Configuration page allows you to set up the mode suitable for your
– 51 –6 NETWORK SETTINGSThe Network Settings pages allow you to manage basic system configuration settings. It includes the following sections:◆ “WA
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 52 –DHCP Enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for the WAN port. This setting allows the Min
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 53 –STATIC IP Configures a static IP for the WAN port.Figure 27: Static IP ConfigurationThe following it
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 54 –PC's MAC address provided to your ISP for registration. You can enter the registered MAC address
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 55 – On Demand Mode: The maximum length of inactive time the unit will stay connected to the DSL service
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 56 –The following items are displayed on this page:◆ Server IP — Sets a PPTP server IP Address. (Default:
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 57 –L2TP Enables the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for implementing virtual private networks. The ser
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsWAN Setting– 58 –◆ IP Address — Sets the static IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0, available when L2TP Network Mode is set
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsLAN Setting– 59 –LAN SETTINGThe Mini Broadband Router must have a valid IP address for management using a web browser
COMPLIANCES– 6 –IC STATEMENTThis device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsLAN Setting– 60 –◆ Subnet Mask — Indicate the local subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0.)◆ DHCP Server — Enable this
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsDHCP Clients– 61 –DHCP CLIENTSThe DHCP Clients page displays information on connected client stations that have been a
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsAdvanced Routing– 62 –ADVANCED ROUTINGRouting setup allows a manual method to set up routing between networks. The net
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsAdvanced Routing– 63 –The following items are displayed on this page:◆ Destination — A destination network or specific
CHAPTER 6 | Network SettingsAdvanced Routing– 64 –◆ Ref — Number of references to this route.◆ Use — Count of lookups for the route.◆ Interface —
– 65 –7 WIRELESS CONFIGURATIONThe wireless settings section displays configuration settings for the access point functionality of the Mini Broadband
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationBasic Settings– 66 –The Basic Settings page allows you to configure the wireless network name (Service Set Ident
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationBasic Settings– 67 – 11n only: Only 802.11n clients will be able to communicate with the Mini Broadband Router (
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationBasic Settings– 68 –HT PHYSICAL MODESETTINGSThe HT Physical Mode section on the Wireless Settings Advanced page
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 69 –◆ Aggregate MSDU (A-MSDU) — This option enables Mac Service Data Unit (MSDU) aggregation.
COMPLIANCES– 7 –◆ EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007, Class B — ITE EMC◆ EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001 + A2:2003 — ITE EMC◆ EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) — Technical r
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 70 – Auto — The unit enables its protection mechanism for 802.11b clients when they are detec
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 71 –threshold, the RTS/CTS (Request to Send / Clear to Send) mechanism will be enabled.The ac
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 72 –The Wi-Fi Multimedia section on the Wireless Settings Advanced page allows you to enable
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 73 –Figure 38: WMM ConfigurationThe following items are displayed in the WMM Configuration w
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationAdvanced Settings– 74 –◆ ACM — The admission control mode for the access category. When enabled, clients are blo
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 75 –WLAN SECURITYThe Mini Broadband Router’s wireless interface is configured by default as an “o
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 76 –The supported security mechanisms and their configuration parameters are described in the fol
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 77 –◆ WEP-AUTO — Allows wireless clients to connect to the network using Open-WEP (uses WEP for e
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 78 –◆ WPA-PSK — Clients using WPA with a Pre-shared Key are accepted for authentication. The defa
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 79 –Figure 43: Security Mode - WPAThe following items are displayed in this section on this page
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CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 80 –message integrity. The AES Counter-Mode/CBCMAC Protocol (AES-CCMP) provides extremely robust
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWLAN Security– 81 –Figure 44: Security Mode - 802.1XThe following items are displayed in this section on this p
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 82 –ACCESS POLICY The Mini Broadband Router provides a MAC address filtering
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 83 –Figure 46: Manual WDS MAC Address ConfigurationFigure 47: WDS Configur
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWireless Distribution System (WDS)– 84 –◆ Be sure that only one unit has an Internet access on its WAN port.◆ Be
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)– 85 –configure a WDS MAC list entry. This feature allows the Mini Broadband Router t
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)– 86 –Figure 49: Enabling WPSThe following items are displayed on this page:◆ WPS —
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)– 87 –The following items are displayed on this page:WPS Summary — Provides detailed
CHAPTER 7 | Wireless ConfigurationStation List– 88 –STATION LISTDisplays the station information which associated to this Mini Broadband Router.Fi
– 89 –8 AP CLIENT MODE WIRELESS CONFIGURATIONThis chapter describes configuration settings for the Mini Broadband Router to function as a wireless c
– 9 –ABOUT THIS GUIDEPURPOSE This guide gives specific information on how to install the Mini Broadband Router and its physical and performance rela
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationProfile– 90 –PROFILECONFIGURATIONThe profile settings page allows you to configure and save wirel
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationProfile– 91 – 802.11 Ad hoc: A group of wireless devices connected as an independent wireless LAN
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationProfile– 92 –SECURITY POLICY Configures authentication and encryption to match the security of th
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationProfile– 93 –WEP SHARED-KEYSECURITYWired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) provides a basic level of secur
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationProfile– 94 –WPA/WPA2-PERSONAL SECURITYFor small home or office networks, WPA and WPA2 provide a
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationLink Status– 95 –LINK STATUSThe Link Status page displays the current status of the connection to
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationLink Status– 96 –◆ BW (Channel Bandwidth) — The Wireless-N Access Point/Repeater provides a chann
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationSite Survey– 97 –SITE SURVEYSite survey page displays information of detected wireless networks.
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationStatistics– 98 –◆ Connect — Click to attempt a connection to the selected wireless network.◆ Resc
CHAPTER 8 | AP Client Mode Wireless ConfigurationStatistics– 99 –◆ Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retry(s) — The number of data frames tran
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