Page 2 - Copyright; specifications at any time without notice.; Trademarks; registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Page 3 - Compliances; Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Compliances Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi...
Page 4 - EC Conformance Declaration; with this Directive, the following standards were applied:; Intended for use in the following countries:
EC Conformance Declaration The following importer/manufacturer is responsible for making this declaration: SMC Networks-Spain, S.L. Edificio Conata II, Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4a, 08970 - Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain. This RF product complies with R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC. For the e...
Page 7 - System Requirements; Internet Explorer/Netscape Navigator 5.0 or higher; Package Contents; Power Adapter
1.2 Features • IEEE 802.11b, and 802.11g-Compliant • High Data Rates at up to 54 Mbps • EZ Installation Wizard • Plug-and-Play, no drivers needed • USB powered, no power adapter is needed • All-in-one compact device • Supports 5 different modes – Access Point, Ethernet Bridge, Repeater, Point-to-Poi...
Page 9 - Using the EZ Installation Wizard; The installation method makes the process as simple as possible.
2. Using the EZ Installation Wizard The installation method makes the process as simple as possible. 1. Connect the SMCWTK-G to a PC using the Cat-5 Ethernet Cable. 2. Plug in the 4V power supply or use the supplied USB cable to plug into an available USB port on the PC. 3. Insert the EZ Installatio...
Page 10 - Utility” to start the SMCWTK-G Scan/Configuration Utility Program.
4. Select “Install Utility”. 5. The Scan/Configuration Utility is now installed. Go to “Start”, then “Programs”, select “SMC 802.11g Wireless Traveler’s Kit”, and then “SMC 802.11g Wireless Traveler’s Kit Configuration Utility” to start the SMCWTK-G Scan/Configuration Utility Program.
Page 13 - information and click OK.
9. From Scan/Configuration Utility, select the SMCWTK-G that you would like to configure and click “Configure”. You will be asked to enter the username and password to configure the SMCWTK-G. By default, the username is “admin” and the password is “smcadmin”. Enter this information and click OK.
Page 14 - Mode Page and select the desired mode. Click Apply.
10. The default mode of SMCWTK-G is Access Point (AP) mode. To switch to Client, Repeater, Point-to-Point Bridging (P2P), or Point-to-Multipoint Bridging (PMP) mode, go to the Mode Page and select the desired mode. Click Apply.
Page 17 - Operating Modes; Introduction to Operating Modes; which is connected to an Ethernet cable in the room.
3. Operating Modes 3.1 Introduction to Operating Modes 3.1.1 Traveler’s AP Mode The Access Point (AP) mode is by default the out-of-box operational mode. When the user resets the system to the default manufacturing settings, the operational mode also reverts to AP mode. In the AP mode, the system fu...
Page 20 - Figure 4: PMP Wireless Bridge
3.1.4 Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Mode A SMCWTK-G device operating in Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) mode can wirelessly connect two or more wired networks, as shown in Figure4 . The root SMCWTK-G device (LAN 1) operates in PMP mode, and the other SMCWTK-G devices (LAN 2, LAN 3) must operate in P2P mode. W...
Page 22 - Wireless Security Support; Table 1: Wireless Security
4. Wireless Security Support The SMCWTK-G will support WEP encryption and WPA/PSK encryption as shown in Table1 . Table 1: Wireless Security Mode WEP WPA/PSK Comments Access Point Yes Yes In AP mode, the SMCWTK-G acts like a regular AP. Supports WEP and WPA/PSK. Repeater Yes No (for The link between...
Page 24 - table shows the basic setup options.; Figure 8: AP Setup Page
6. AP Setup 6.1 Basic Setup To configure the AP, select AP from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options. Figure 8: AP Setup Page
Page 25 - Security Setup
Table 2: AP Setup Field Description Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11g only, 802.11b only, or Mixed SSID Wireless Network Name Association Wireless clients association table SSID Broadcast Enable/disable the SSID broadcast feature. RF Channel Selects the channel Security Selects the option to disa...
Page 26 - Figure 9: WEP Configuration
Page 28 - Authentication
Table 4: WPA Setup Field Description Authentication Selects Pre-Shared Key (PSK) only. Method Passphrase WPA key Group Re-Key Time Group Re-Key interval (seconds)
Page 29 - Advanced Settings; Figure 11: Advanced Settings
6.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings as well as extend the SMCWTK-G (AP mode) range by wirelessly linking it to a SMCWTK-G (Repeater mode). Figure 11: Advanced Settings
Page 31 - Figure 12: Access Filter Settings
Page 33 - Figure 13: Repeater Setup
7. Repeater Setup 7.1 Basic Setup To configure the Repeater, select Repeater from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options. To set up the Repeater, you must enter the MAC address of the AP or AP/Router you want to connect to the Repeater. Figure 13: Repeater S...
Page 35 - Advanced Settings; Table 10: Repeater Advanced Settings Field
Table 9: WPA Setup Field Description Authentication Selects Pre-Shared Key (PSK) or 802.1x mode Method Passphrase WPA key Group Re-Key Time Group Re-Key interval (seconds) 7.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings. The following table describes ...
Page 37 - Figure 14: P2P Setup
8. Point-to-Point (P2P) Setup 8.1 Basic Setup To configure the P2P Bridge, select P2P from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options. To set up the P2P bridge, you must enter the MAC address of the other P2P bridge you want to connect to this P2P bridge. Figure...
Page 38 - Advanced Settings; Table 14: P2P Advanced Settings
8.2 Security Setup To enable security, select WEP from the setup page and click Setup to enter the keys. The following tables describe the security setup options in more detail. Table 13: WEP Setup Field Description WEP Length Selects the WEP key length Mode Selects the WEP key format, ASCII or Hex ...
Page 39 - Figure 15: PMP Setup
9. Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Setup 9.1 Basic Setup To configure the PMP Bridge, select PMP from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options To set up the PMP bridge, you must enter the MAC address(es) of the P2P bridge(s) you want to connect to this PMP bridge. F...
Page 41 - Advanced Settings; Table 17: PMP Advanced Settings
9.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings. The following table describes the setup options in detail. Table 17: PMP Advanced Settings Field Description RTS Threshold RTS threshold (in bytes) DTIM Interval DTIM interval Protection Mode Allows use...
Page 42 - Client Mode Setup; following table shows the basic setup options.; Figure 16: Client Bridge Setup
10. Client Mode Setup 10.1 Basic Setup To configure the Client, select Client from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options. Figure 16: Client Bridge Setup
Page 43 - Field; Station Mode
Table 18: Client Bridge Setup Field Description Station Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11b only or 802.11g/b SSID Wireless Network Name. You can enter it directly in this field or click the Site Survey button to select from a list of available networks. Channel Selects the channel (Ad-Hoc network ...
Page 44 - and wireless interfaces.; Figure 17: Status Page
11. Status Page The status page reports relevant status information for the device, for both the Ethernet and wireless interfaces. Figure 17: Status Page
Page 45 - Figure 18: Admin Page; Firmware Upgrade; Reconfirm Password fields and click Apply
12. Admin Page The admin page lets you upgrade the device’s firmware or change the password. Figure 18: Admin Page 12.1 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware, click the Browse button and select the image file. Click Apply to upgrade. 12.2 Update Password To change the password, enter the new pass...
Page 46 - Reset to Default Setting; To reboot, check the reset to default radio and click Apply.
12.4 Reset to Default Setting To reboot, check the reset to default radio and click Apply.
Page 49 - Configuration Utility; Figure 20: Configuration Utility
14. Scan/Configuration Utility 14.1 Configuration Utility The Configuration utility is a discovery tool for an SMCWTK-G. This utility is available in the EZ Installation Wizard CD that came with the SMCWTK-G package. Use the Configuration utility to find and condfigure a SMCWTK-G. Figure 20: Configu...
Page 50 - Telnet Management
15. Telnet Management 15.1 Telnet Step-by-Step Step1: From the remote host, go to Command Prompt, enter the Telnet command and the IP address of the SMCWTK-G device you want to access (The default IP address is 192.168.2.25) Step2: At the prompt, enter the username and password (The default username...
Page 51 - Table 19: Command Reference Table
Step3: Enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks. Type “help” for HELP. Below is the “Command Reference Table” for each command and its associated task. Table 19: Command Reference Table Type Command Format Example Get all Get all Get ssid Get ssid Get channel Get channel Get secur...
Page 53 - Product Specifications; DSSS
Product Specifications Standard • 802.11g/ 802.11b Ethernet interface • RJ45 for 100BaseT with auto-crossover MDI/MDI-X Data Rate • 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps • 802.11b:1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Modulation Type • 64 QAM(54Mbps,48Mbps) • 16 QAM(36Mbps,24Mbps) • QPSK(18Mbps,12Mbps) • BPSK(9Mbps...
Page 55 - Size
• Industry Canada • C-tick Size • 2.5” x 3.375” x 0.75” Weight • 0.14 lbs (not including power adaptor and cables)
Page 56 - INTERNET
FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT, CALL: From U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) (800) SMC-4-YOU; Phn: (949) 679-8000; Fax: (949) 679-1481 From Europe : Contact details can be found on www.smc-europe.com or www.smc.com INTERNET E-mail addresses: [email protected]@smc-europe....