Page 4 - LIMITED WARRANTY
3 LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty Statement: SMC Networks, Inc. (“SMC”) warrants its productsto be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use andservice, for the applicable warranty term. All SMC products carry a standard90-day limited warranty from the date of purchase from ...
Page 5 - WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE:; IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR ORREPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION, AT SMC'S OPTION. THEFOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE INLIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,E...
Page 6 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; which the receiver is connected.; FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
5 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential insta...
Page 7 - EC Conformance Declaration; • Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM); Note
6 EC Conformance Declaration SMC contact for these products in Europe is:SMC Networks Spain S.L.,Edificio Conata II,Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4a,08970 - Sant Joan Despí,Barcelona, Spain. Signed and dated Copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found in theproduct section of www.smc-europ...
Page 8 - Safety Compliance; Power Cord Safety
to other system. The user is obligated to ensure the device is operating according to the channel limitations, indoor/outdoor restrictions and license requirements for each European Community country as described in this document. • This device may be operated indoors or outdoors in all countries of...
Page 10 - Cordon électrique; - Il doit être agréé dans le pays d'utilisation
9 • La prise secteur doit se trouver à proximité de l'appareil et son accès doit être facile. Vous ne pouvez mettre l'appareil hors circuit qu'en débranchant son cordon électrique au niveau de cette prise. • L'appareil fonctionne à une tension extrêmement basse de sécurité qui est conforme à la norm...
Page 12 - Dies muss von dem Land, in dem es be-nutzt wird geprüft werden:
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000beträgt 70dB(A) oder weniger. Stromkabel. Dies muss von dem Land, in dem es be-nutzt wird geprüft werden: U.S.A und Canada Der Cord muß das UL gepruft und war das CSA beglaubigt. Das Minimum spezifikation fur der Cord sind: - Nu. 18 ...
Page 14 - Table of Contents
13 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 17 1.1. Overview 18 1.2. Features 18 1.2.1 Package Checklist 22 1.3. LED Definition 22 1.4. Rear Panel 22 1.5. Selecting a Power Supply Method 23 1.6. Mounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a Wall 24 1.7. Preparing for Configuration 25 1.7.1. Connecting the Managing Compute...
Page 16 - ii. Static DHCP Mappings
15 2.4.3.1. Basic 57 2.4.3.2. Virtual Server Mappings 58 2.4.4. DHCP Server 58 2.4.4.1. DHCP Server 59 i. Basic 59 ii. Static DHCP Mappings 59 2.4.4.2. DHCP Relay 60 2.4.5. Load Balancing 60 2.4.6. Zero Client Reconfiguration 61 2.5. Configuring IEEE 802.11-Related Settings 61 2.5.1. Wireless 61 2.5...
Page 24 - NOTE
1.5. Selecting a Power Supply Method The SMCWHSG44-G can be powered by either the supplied AC power adapter or the optional SMCPWR-INJ3 EliteConnect™ Power Injector. The SMCWHSG44-G automatically selects the suitable power depending on your decision. To power the SMCWHSG44-G by the supplied power ad...
Page 34 - : Authentication by external RADIUS server.; Local Accounts; : Authentication by local database, associated with ticket; Enabled without Authentication; Fig. 20. Web Redirection Settings - Enable without Authentication; Monetary Unit
Authentication protocol: RADIUS : Authentication by external RADIUS server. Local Accounts : Authentication by local database, associated with ticket printing or manually configured users.RADIUS authentication method:EAP-MD5PAPCHAP 2. Enabled without Authentication - Enables only the Web-Redirection...
Page 35 - Amount of Money Per Uni; t: defines the money to be charged per unit.; Register; : shows the generated user who has not yet logged on and been; Active; : the generated user who has successfully logged on and accessed; Inactive; : shows the user account that access time frame has expired, or
• Amount of Money Per Uni t: defines the money to be charged per unit. • Unit of Session time (min) : defines the time frame (by min) for the user to access the Internet. Default is '1' min. For example: x number of minutes = 1 Unit of Session Time • Valid period (hour) : to define the valid period ...
Page 37 - Ticket Settings for Ticket printing
Unit” and a value for the number of minutes for “Units of Session time”. In order to produce a ticket from the Mini-POS Ticket Printer, you will need to key in selected numbers, and press ENTER. The numbers you select on the keypad will always correspond to the Units of Session Time. • For Example: ...
Page 41 - and Client Computers; To make sure you have correctly set up the
current IP address and reobtaining an IP address. IPConfig.exe is a command-lineprogram, and the /release option releases the current IP address and the /renewoption triggers the Windows DHCP client subsystem to re-obtain an IP address. 1.11. Confirming the Settings of the SMCWHSG44-G and Client Com...
Page 42 - Click Log Off within the log-off window to end the session.
Fig. 31. Authentication Success. Fig. 32. Log-Off Window. 6. Click Log Off within the log-off window to end the session. NOTE : On a PDA such as Pocket PC, the log-off would not be shown. To log off from the network, go back to the Log-on page, and then click Log Off toend the session. 7. If the use...
Page 43 - . Basic Steps for you to quickly set up the Wireless; SYSTEM; • Operational Mode. Operational mode of the SMCWHSG44-G based on
2. Using Web-Based Network Manager In this section, we will explain each Web management page of the Web-basedNetwork Manager in detail. 2.1. Overview Fig. 34. Home Page. 2.1.1. Menu Structure The left side of the start page contains a menu for you to carry out commands. Here is a brief description o...
Page 46 - Detail; link in the Statistics column to see more; Release; link puts a terminated user back
2.2.2. Authenticated Users Fig. 38. Authenticated Users. On this page, the status information of each authenticated user, including itscurrent idle time, user name, IP address, MAC address, and status, is shown.In addition, you can click the Detail link in the Statistics column to see more detailed ...
Page 47 - Add Device; button serves as a shortcut to the
On this page, all the registered users in local user database are shown. Anactivated user is identified by its MAC address, login time and the 'Active'display under the 'Status' column. 2.2.4. Session List Fig. 42. Latest Outgoing User Traffic Sessions. Fig. 43. Latest Incoming User Traffic Sessions...
Page 49 - : When the Router is in Router with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections; TIP; : Since the WAN load-balancing algorithm is based on the “TCP ses-
NOTE : When the Router is in Router with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections mode, connect your first DSL/Cable connection to WAN, the second to LAN 1,the third to LAN 2, and the fourth to LAN 3. Then, WAN becomes WAN 1,LAN 1 becomes WAN 2, LAN 2 becomes WAN 3, and LAN 3 becomes WAN 4when referred to on ...
Page 50 - To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by HTTP:; file path will be shown in the Firmware file name text box.
with some Web browsers. If you cannot successfully perform HTTP-basedfirmware management operations with your Web browser, try the TFTP-based way. 2.3.3.1. Upgrading Firmware by HTTP Fig. 48. Firmware Upgrade by HTTP. To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by HTTP: 1. Click Browse and then select a ...
Page 51 - To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by TFTP:
2.3.3.3. Upgrading Firmware by TFTP Fig. 51. TFTP Server Settings. When using TFTP as the firmware management protocol, you can configuresettings for the SMCWHSG44-G's TFTP client to communicate with a TFTPserver. If the TFTP client does not get a response from the TFTP serverwithin a period specifi...
Page 59 - and select the corresponding check box.; To expose “preset” internal servers:; for the kinds of servers you want to expose.
A DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) host receives all unrecognized TCP/IP packetsfrom the NAT server on the Router; therefore TCP/IP networking applica-tions running on the DMZ host would have better compatibility with NAT.To specify the DMZ host:• Enter the private IP address of the computer to be used as a...
Page 60 - : There should be only one DHCP server on the LAN otherwise, DHCP
2.4.4.1. DHCP Server i. Basic Fig. 65. Basic DHCP server settings. The SMCWHSG44-G can automatically assign IP addresses to client comput-ers by DHCP. In this section of the management page, you can specify theDefault gateway, Subnet mask, Primary DNS server, and Secondary DNSserver settings that wi...
Page 61 - To always assign an IP address to a specific DHCP client:; Specify the MAC address of the DHCP client and the IP address to be
To always assign an IP address to a specific DHCP client: 1. Specify the MAC address of the DHCP client and the IP address to be assigned to it. Then, give a description for this mapping. 2. Select the corresponding Enabled check box. 2.4.4.2. DHCP Relay When the DHCP server functionality is set to ...
Page 63 - client can associate with the SMCWHSG44-G.
client can associate with the SMCWHSG44-G. The Policy setting allows you to run in mode, B only or G only. In mixed modeboth 802.11b and 802.11g clients are able to connect. In B only mode only802.11b clients can connect, and in G only mode only 802.11g clients will beable to connect wirelessly to t...
Page 67 - : The number of characters of the Pre-shared key setting must be at
NOTE : The number of characters of the Pre-shared key setting must be at least 8 and can be up to 63. • IEEE 802.1x EAP without Encryption (EAP-MD5). The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the user-name/password-based EAP-MD5 authentication is used. No data encryption. • IEEE 802.1x EAP with S...
Page 68 - To deny wireless clients' access to the wireless network:; To grant wireless clients' access to the wireless network:; Repeat Step 3 for each other wireless client.; : The size of the access control table is 64.
With MAC-Address-Based Access Control, you can specify the wirelessclients (STAs or Bridge Slaves) that are permitted or not permitted to asso-ciate with the SMCWHSG44-G. When the table type is set to inclusive,entries in the table are permitted to associate and all other users areblocked. When the ...
Page 72 - : If you choose The following URL for Log-on page for authentication,
Fig. 85. Default Log-Off Page. NOTE : On a PDA such as Pocket PC, the log-off would not be shown. To log off from the network, go back to the log-on page, and then click Log Off toend the session. If the user fails the authentication, the user can be brought to a defaultwarning page (Default page) o...
Page 74 - To add a link to the walled garden:; : You cannot specify a Web site that supports Web redirection, which
2.6.1.3. Walled Garden Fig. 89. Walled Garden Settings. IP addresses or URLs in the walled garden can be accessed without authen-tication. This feature is useful for WISPs to do advertisement. For example, aWISP can set up a Web server to contain advertisement information forusers who have not subsc...
Page 76 - : A zero value in the Idle timeout, Session timeout, or Keep alive; : The Log-Off window cannot not be shown on a Windows CE-based; Authentication Failure Pages
2.6.3. Authentication Session Control Fig. 92. Authentication Session Control Settings. Authentication session control settings are for controlling the lifetimes ofuser authentication sessions. The Idle timeout setting specifies how long auser can be idle without generating any traffic before being ...
Page 80 - To set a rule for packet filtering:; Select the corresponding Enabled check box.; : Set the rules with great care since incorrect rules would make the; : Because some of the Router's CPU resources are spent in checking
To set a rule for packet filtering: 1. Specify the protocol type, source IP address, source IP mask, destination IP address, destination IP mask, and destination port for the rule. Then specify in the Action setting how to deal with a packet that meets the rule. 2. Select the corresponding Enabled c...
Page 81 - To block HTTP traffic to an unwelcome Web site:; Select the Only allow the following managing hosts check box.
2.8.1.4. URL Filters Fig. 103. URL Filters Settings. The SMCWHSG44-G is capable of blocking HTTP traffic from the intranet tospecified unwelcome Web sites. To block HTTP traffic to an unwelcome Web site: 1. Specify the URL (ex. www.xxx.com) of the unwelcome Web site.2. Select the corresponding Enabl...
Page 82 - : The SNMP Authentication Failure trap is issued when using an
2. Type the Starting IP address and the End IP Address of the host IP address range. 3. Select the corresponding check box next to the IP address range. 2.8.2.2. UPnP Fig. 105. UPnP Settings. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) enables a Windows XP user to automaticallydiscover peripheral devices by HTTP...
Page 83 - To specify a trap target:; To specify the SMCWHSG44-G access rule with the date/time frame:; Select the Column of the Date / Time Access Rule Table (default all
2.8.2.4. SNMP Fig. 107. SNMP Settings. The SMCWHSG44-G can be managed by SNMP (Simple NetworkManagement Protocol). You can specify the name (used as a password) ofthe read-only and read-write community. In addition, up to 5 SNMP trap targets can be set in the SNMP Trap table. To specify a trap targe...
Page 86 - Appendix A; : Press the reset button of a powered-on Router to reset the
Appendix A A-1: Default Settings TIP : Press the reset button of a powered-on Router to reset the configuration settings to factory-set values. 85
Page 87 - Appendix B: Troubleshooting; Check the following first:
A-2: LED Definitions There are several LED indicators on the housing of a Router. They aredefined as follows: • PWR : Power • ALV : Alive. Blinks when the SMCWHSG44-G is working normally. • RF : IEEE 802.11b/g interface activity • WAN/LAN : Ethernet WAN/LAN interface activity Appendix B: Troubleshoo...
Page 88 - • Verify whether the user name and password are correct?
B-1: TCP/IP Setting Problems Fig. 113. Communication Stages for A Client to Reach its Correspondent Host. For a client computer to communicate with a correspondent host on theInternet by the host's domain name (e.g. http://www.smc.com), it first sendsa DNS request to a DNS server on the Internet. Th...
Page 91 - Appendix C: Distances and Data Rates
Appendix C: Distances and Data Rates Important Notice: Maximum distances posted below are actual tested dis-tance thresholds. However, there are many variables such as barrier compo-sition and construction and local environmental interference that mayimpact your actual distances and cause you to exp...
Page 92 - Appendix D: Technical Specifications
Appendix D: Technical Specifications D-1: SMCWHSG44-G Standards • 802.11b• 802.11g• 802.3• 802.3u• 802.3af Data Rate • 802.11g: 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel • 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel Modulation Type • 802.11g: CCK, BPSK, QPSK, OFDM• 802.11b: CCK, BPSK, QPSK Netwo...
Page 94 - Glossary; Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance.
93 Glossary 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3or better UTP cable. 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs ofCategory 5 or better UTP cable. Access Point A networking device that seamlessly connects wired and wir...
Page 95 - A TCP/IP protocol used for file transfer.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on aTCP/IP network. DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), addingthe capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses andadditional configuration options. Encrypti...
Page 96 - A group of interconnected computer and support devices.
Infrastructure An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an infrastructure configuration. Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) A protocol that specifies the wireless signaling required to ensure the suc-cessful handover of wireless clients roaming between different 802.11f-com-pliant access point...
Page 97 - A TCP/IP protocol commonly used for software downloads.; Wi-Fi Protected Access
Service Set Identifier (SSID) An identifier that is attached to packets sent over the wireless LAN andfunctions as a password for joining a particular radio cell; i.e., Basic ServiceSet (BSS). Session Key Session keys are unique to each client, and are used to authenticate a clientconnection, and co...
Page 100 - From Europe : Contact details can be found on; For Literature or Advertising Response, Call:
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 INTERNETE-mail addresses: [email protected]@smc-europe.c...