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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1
Package Checklist
1-1
Hardware Description
1-2
Antennas
1-2
LED Indicators
1-3
Ethernet RJ-45 Ports
1-4
Power Socket
1-4
Reset Button
1-4
WPS Button
1-4
Hardware Installation
1-5
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1
Gateway Mode
2-1
Bridge Mode
2-2
Chapter 3: Network Planning
3-1
Internet Gateway Router
3-1
LAN Access Point
3-2
Wireless Bridge
3-3
Chapter 4: Initial Configuration
4-1
Using the Setup Wizard
4-2
DHCP
4-3
Static IP
4-4
PPPoE
4-5
L2TP
4-6
PPTP
4-7
Chapter 5: System Configuration
5-1
Operation Mode configuration
5-4
Internet Settings
5-4
WAN Setting
5-4
DHCP
5-5
Static IP
5-6
PPPoE
5-7
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L2TP
5-8
PPTP
5-9
LAN Setting
5-11
Advanced Routing
5-13
QoS Setting
5-15
ALG
5-16
Wireless Settings
5-16
Basic Settings
5-17
Advanced Wireless Settings
5-23
WLAN Security
5-28
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
5-35
Station List
5-37
Firewall
5-37
MAC/IP/Port Filtering
5-37
Virtual Server Settings (Port Forwarding)
5-40
DMZ
5-41
System Security
5-42
Content Filtering
5-43
Administration Settings
5-44
System Management
5-44
Upgrade Firmware
5-47
Configuration Settings
5-48
System Status
5-49
Statistics
5-51
DHCP Clients
5-52
System Log
5-52
Reboot
5-53
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
A-1
Appendix B: Specifications
B-1
Appendix C: License Information
C-1
The GNU General Public License
C-1
Glossary
Index
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The SMCWBR14S-N3 wireless AP/Router is an IEEE 802.11n wireless gateway
router that connects your Internet access device (cable or ADSL modem) to your PC
or local area network, or to its own secure wireless network.
The wireless AP/Router can be automatically configured with other Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) devices by simply pressing its WPS button. For more detailed
configuration, the unit can also be set up through its easy-to-use web interface.
Package Checklist
The wireless AP/Router package includes:
802.11b/g/n wireless AP/Router (
SMCWBR14S-N3
)
RJ-45 Category 5 network cable
AC power adapter
Quick Installation Guide
EZ Installation and Documentation CD
Warranty Information Card
Inform your dealer if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged parts. If possible,
retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them again to repack
the product in case there is a need to return it.
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Introduction
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Hardware Description
Figure 1-1.
Rear Panel
Antennas
The access point includes integrated MIMO antennas for wireless communications.
A MIMO antenna system uses two or more identical antennas to receive and
transmit signals, helping to increase data throughput and range. The antennas
transmit the outgoing signal as a toroidal sphere (doughnut shaped), with the
coverage extending most in a direction perpendicular to the antenna. The antenna
should be adjusted to an angle that provides the appropriate coverage for the
service area.
Antennas
WPS Button
Ethernet WAN
RJ-45 Port
Ethernet LAN
RJ-45 Ports
Power Socket
Reset Button
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Hardware Description
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LED Indicators
The
wireless AP/Router
includes eight status LED indicators, as described in the
following figure and table.
Figure 1-2.
LED Indicators
*
Slow blinking is an on-off cycle of once every 2 seconds.
**Fast blinking is an on-off cycle of once of every 0.5 seconds.
LED
Status
Description
POWER
On Blue
Indicates that the system is working normally.
WLAN
On
Blue
Indicates the 802.11n radio is enabled.
Blinking
Blue
Indicates the AP/Router has an established connection and is
transmitting and receiving data.
Off
Indicates the 802.11n radio is disabled.
WPS
On
Indicates the WPS authentication of a device has been successfully
completed.
Fast Blinking
Blue**
Indicates the WPS authentication of a client device is in progress.
If the WPS authentication of a device does not complete after 120
seconds, the LED changes to Slow Blinking.
Slow Blinking
Blue*
Indicates the WPS authentication of a device did not complete after
120 seconds. The LED status does not change until the user restarts
or disables the WPS connection.
Off
Indicates that WPS is not in progress.
WAN
On
Blue
Indicates a valid link on the WAN Ethernet port.
Blinking
Blue
Indicates the data is being transmitting or receiving.
Off
The Ethernet port has no valid link.
LAN (4 LEDs)
On
Blue
Indicates a valid link on the LAN Ethernet port.
Blinking
Blue
Indicates the Ethernet port is connected and is transmitting or receiving.
Off
The Ethernet port has no valid link.
Power
802.11n Link/Activity
WPS Authentication
WAN Link/Activity
LAN Link/Activity

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