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1. Wireless Broadband Router User s Guide From SMC s line of award winning connectivity solutions SMC October 2005 Networks 38 Tesla Irvine CA 92618 RO1 F W 1 0 Phone 949 679 8000 Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by our company for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of our company We reserve the right to change specifications at any time without notice Copyright 2005 by SMC Networks Inc 38 Tesla Irvine CA 92618 All rights reserved Trademarks Product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty Statement SMC Networks Inc SMC warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the applicable warranty term All SMC products carry a standard 90 day limited warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller SMC may at its own discretion repair or replace any product not operating as warranted with a similar or functionally equivalent product during the applicable warranty term SMC will endeavor to repair or replace any product returned under warranty within 30 days of receipt of the product The standard limited warranty
2. 4 36 Tota mn VERLOS nn OOs Total eczmgiete TOR AOS sesmars LOW te see Weueptete TONO sorru per mer Hot won menge TALP sesane er m LOW Meman reses TRACE mnom nabe tom tome hart o compete TOLOS serors detect erate teme porod ee on Meenas het oper Paper packet metes ham sase het MU GN Segmentation marec Verne tee penet i moe Meotieg co acter teat tome pe m LSet serranos caen Network attacks that deny access to a network device are called DoS attacks DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with a connection to the Internet Their goal is not to steal information but to disable a device or network so users no longer have access to network resources The Barricade protects against DoS attacks including Ping of Death Ping flood attack SYN flood attack IP fragment attack Teardrop Attack Brute force attack Land Attack IP Spoofing attack IP with zero length TCP null scan Port Scan Attack UDP port loopback Snork Attack Note The firewall does not significantly affect system performance so we advise enabling the prevention features to protect your network SECURITY The table below lists the Intrusion Detection parameters and their descriptions Parameter Defaults Description Intrusion Detection Feature SPland Anti DoS firewall protection No The Intrusion Detection feature of the Barricade limits the access of incoming traffic at the WAN port When the Stateful Packet I
3. Use the following DNS server addresses CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Obtain IP Settings From Your Barricade Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Barricade it needs to obtain new network settings By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your Barricade you can verify that you have configured your computer correctly 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt Windows Catalog A MSN Explorer Windows Media Play D Windows Movie Maks Tour Windo D and Settings Trd SD Wizard 6 Snaglt 5 0 All Programs Windows Update IM Games E Stnet Ex m Startup 8 Internet Explorer WO MSN Explorer Q Outlook Express P Remote Assistance Windows Media Player 3 Windows Messenger 1 IM Accessibility gt Communications Entertainment gt System Tools QJ Address Book Calculator Command Prompt Notepad W Paint Program Compatibility Wizard Synchronize Tour Windows xP Windows Movie Maker Es Q Windows Explorer a a WordPad 2 In the Command Prompt window type IPCONFIG RELEASE and press the Enter key cx Command Prompt IC gt ipconfig rele Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection cific DNS Suffix IP Add Subnet Default
4. CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE 4 50 Parameter Description Server Port Set the connection port that is configured on the radius server Secret Key The 802 1X secret key used to configure the Barricade NAS ID Defines the request identifier of the Network Access Server The use of IEEE 802 1X offers an effective framework for authenticating and controlling user traffic to a protected network as well as dynamically varying encryption keys 802 1X ties EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol to both the wired and wireless LAN media and supports multiple authentication methods such as token cards Kerberos one time passwords certificates and public key authentication Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced Settings To configure the advanced settings such as NAT Maintenance System settings and UPnP click Advanced Settings Note Changing some of the device settings in the Advanced Settings mode may cause the Barricade to become unresponsive The Barricade s advanced management interface contains 6 main menu items as described in the following table Menu Description NAT Shares a single ISP account with multiple users sets up virtual servers Maintenance Allows you to backup restore reset and upgrade the Barricade s firmware System Sets the local time zone the password for administrator access the IP address of a PC
5. Content Connections Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click S Setup etup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration C Automatically detect settings O Use automatic configuration script Proxy server nue a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Configuring Your Macintosh Computer You may find that the instructions here do not exactly match your operating system This is because these steps and screen shots were created using Mac OS 10 2 Mac OS 7 x and above are similar but may not be identical to Mac OS 10 2 Follow these instructions Finder File Edit View About This Mac 1 Pulldown the Apple Menu Click Get Mac OS X Software m Dock gt Location gt Recent Items gt Force Quit Sleep Restart Shut Down Log Out OQ 2 Double click the Network icon in the Systems Preferences window ee System Preferences e Personal Desktop Dock Genera
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8. Be sure that the network interface on the attached device is configured for the proper communication speed and duplex mode Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects Replace any defective adapter or cable if necessary Network Connection Problems Cannot ping the Barricade from the attached LAN or the Barricade cannot ping any device on the attached LAN Verify that the IP addresses are properly configured For most applications you should use the Barricade s DHCP function to dynamically assign IP addresses to hosts on the attached LAN However if you manually configure IP addresses on the LAN verify that the same network address network component of the IP address and subnet mask are used for both the Barricade and any attached LAN devices Be sure the device you want to ping or from which you are pinging has been configured for TCP IP TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Management Problems Cannot connect Be sure to have configured the Barricade with a valid using the web IP address subnet mask and default gateway browser e Check that you have a valid network connection to the Barricade and that the port you are using has not been disabled e Check the network cabling between the management station and the Barricade Forgot or lost Press the Reset button on the rear panel holding it the password
9. If your ISP charges you by the minute you should change the Idle Time Out to one minute After the Idle Time Out has expired set the action you wish the Barricade to take You can tell the device to connect manually or automatically as soon as you try to access the Internet again or to keep the session alive i Ae 5 ADSL settings I menea netting Ha vere t rada rt 3 ooo i u Tue Te Tu AR m 5 PO O Po Aen bh ET m 7 vers Gewer j j i io i gt aa O correct Wa F mes peon ow Click NEXT to proceed or BACK to change your settings Home NETWORK SETTINGS Home Network Settings Clicking the Home icon at any time returns you to this home page The Main Menu links are used to navigate to other menus that display configuration parameters and statistics Setup Wizard al Home etwork Settings Security Advanced Settings The Barricade s Home Network Settings interface contains four main menu items as described in the following table Menu Description Status Provides WAN connection type and status firmware and hardware version numbers system IP settings as well as DHCP NAT and firewall information Displays the number of attached clients the firmware versions the physical MAC address for each media interface and the hardware version and serial number Shows the security and DHCP client log LAN Sets the TCP IP configuration for the Barricade LAN interface and Settings DHCP c
10. and the Private IP Port to 192 168 2 2 80 then all HTTP requests from outside users will be transferred to 192 168 2 2 on port 80 Therefore by just entering the IP address provided by the ISP Internet users can access the service they need at the local address to which you redirect them The more common TCP service ports include HTTP 80 FTP 21 Telnet 23 and POP3 110 Click All known port number for more information about public service ports ADVANCED SETTINGS Special Applications Some applications such as Internet gaming videoconferencing Internet telephony and others require multiple connections These applications cannot work with Network Address Translation NAT enabled If you need to run applications that require multiple connections use the following screen to specify the additional public ports to be opened for each application Click the List of well known special applications link for more information Specify the public port number normally associated with an application in the Trigger Port field Set the protocol type to TCP or UDP then enter the ports that the application requires The ports may be in the format of a single port or in a range e g 72 96 or a combination of both 4 55 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Popular applications requiring multiple ports are listed in the Popular Applications field From the drop down list choose the application and then choose a row number to copy this
11. 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Settings Network and Dial Up Connections 2 Click the icon that corresponds to the connection to your Barricade The connection status screen will open Click Properties TCP IP CONFIGURATION Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are already selected your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select these options now and click OK CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Obtain IP Settings From Your Barricade Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Barricade it needs to obtain new network settings By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your Barricade you can verify that you have configured your computer correctly 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Programs Windows Uode S com EE ro s Accessories Command J Outlook tapre w Part Prompt 2 In the Command Prompt window type IPCONFIG RELEASE and press the Enter key Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 80 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2808 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Nlaurence gt IPCONFIG RELEASE Windows 2000 IP Configuration IP address successfully released for adapter Local Area Connection 2 C Documents and SettingsNlaurence gt 3 5 TCP IP CONFIGURATION 3 Type IPCONFIG RENEW and press the Enter
12. 3 11 TCP IP CONFIGURATION 3 Type IPCONFIG RENEW and press the Enter key Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 2 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 2 1 These values confirm that your Barricade is functioning correctly ex Command Prom olx C gt ipconfig release Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connect pecific DNS Suffix IP Addr Subnet Mask Default Gateway IC gt ipconfig renew Mindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Addr Subnet Mask Default Gateway 4 Type EXIT and press the Enter key to close the Command Prompt window Your computer is now configured to connect to the Barricade 3 12 Manual IP Configuration CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC 1 Follow steps 1 5 in DHCP IP Configuration on page 3 9 2 Select Use the following IP Address 3 Enter an IP address based on the default network 192 168 2 x where x is between 2 and 254 and use 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask Use 192 168 2 1 for the Default gateway field 4 Select Use the following DNS server addresses Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address
13. 45 WPA WPA2 Only For maximum wireless security you should enable the WPA WPA2 option See WPA WPA2 on page 4 47 Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 43 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Access Control For a more secure wireless network you can specify that only certain wireless clients can connect to the Barricade Up to 32 MAC addresses can be added to the MAC Filtering Table When enabled all registered MAC addresses are controlled by the Access Rule Access Control Po secure Was eh you Lam a thet orty Corton Wro DC Can Correct te the Wreter Prater ve to 32 Mal sideies car he added ta the MAC Fierro Table When enset sf regutered Mal aibwrses we Cortroted Dy tre Aue ne nat Mal Fer Cias Aoede tS is cren Rae fer pepetered MAL ren zZ B Dery MAC Fierro Table up te 22 atea w Mc aber tt amp A A A O O fo fo In A A O kh b amp b ek A i fo fe fe fo fo ike th i if i im fe Ib eR FFE 3 By default this MAC filtering feature is disabled 4 44 SECURITY WEP WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over a wireless network Matching encryption keys must be set up on your Barricade and and each of your wireless client devices SL Setup Wierd Home Network WEP Mom Spo immer ha en oy Retry Method say asci ey Pore Grete Innere Tee en Deina un o O Ban gteme r 0 2 erwarten aw a p ot ae aiwa
14. Mount Installation 2 222222 eee eee 2 6 Connecting the Barricade to your LAN 0000 2 7 Connect the Power Adapter 0 6 0 0 eee eee 2 7 Application Example u 2 2 Ei m Rente 2 8 Configuring The Client PC o oooooooo 3 1 TCP IP Configuration ante hehe he ui dera 3 2 Windows 2000 aa a ae a Re 3 3 Obtain IP Settings From Your Barricade 3 5 Manual IP Configuration 1 0 0 0 eee nenn 3 7 WindowsXP nen ann 3 9 Disable HEIP Proxy nr a a ns BA 3 14 Configuring Your Macintosh Computer ooooocccccooooocoo cmo 3 15 Disable HELP Proy nn sn a a 3 17 Configuring the Barricade o oooooo oo o 4 1 Navigating the Web Browser Interface oooooooocooommmmmm oc 4 2 Making Configuration Changes 0 00 cece eee eee 4 3 Login Screen sais ac hati ix a ae a ds 4 4 SEU WAZAE sits ee DET RE ER een 4 5 Getting St tted url ip 4 5 Wireless Settings au a a a He 4 6 Internet Settings m u ARE 4 8 ix TABLE OF CONTENTS Cable Modem Settings ia aa 4 9 ADSL Settings Fixed IP xDSL 0 0 000 cece eee 4 10 ADSL Settings PPPoE 0 cece cece eee 4 11 ADSL Settings PPTP nun le En er 4 12 Home Network Settings 2 0 0 taaa cee eee eee 4 13 Stats cs RE Sans ae a cado Er helt bell 4 14 LAN Settings 2 282 ea Gk dae Reo 4 16 WAIN SEAS dE Re die an 4 18 Dynamic IP ei datas pene tee eis 4 19 PPPOE avec a SRO db Rae ek a re zart Soy 4 20 PPTP nn re RE Ban
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16. THE BARRICADE Wireless 4 42 The Barricade can be quickly configured for roaming clients by setting the Service Set Identifier SSID and channel number It supports data encryption and client filtering To use the wireless feature check the Enable check box and click Save Settings Wireless Settings Rs A Ehen By spiten he parece pet alert Aer men Melee NemeCHEiD and cherel member 1 a0 supports Gata encryption wi chert Meng Pra bosse mens modas few ter Smee an To begin configuring your wireless security settings click Wireless Encryption SECURITY Wireless Encryption The Barricade can transmit your data securely over a wireless network Matching security mechanisms must be set up on your Barricade and your wireless client devices Select the most suitable security mechanism from the drop down list on this screen Setup Wisard Home Network settings Security freee ness brennen IAN An Cor TANTA iw Save TT came NaS ve Advanced Hering Security el AS Y Parameter Description No WEP No WPA WPA2 Disables all wireless security To make it easier to set up your wireless network we recommend enabling this setting initially By default wireless security is disabled WEP Only Once you have your wireless network in place the minimum security we recommend is to enable the legacy security standard Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP See WEP on page 4
17. and 6 for receiving data RJ 45 Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignment 1 Txt 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx The and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair Straight Through Wiring If the port on the attached device has internal crossover wiring MDI X then use straight through cable Straight Through Cable Pin Assignments End 1 End 2 1 Ix 1 Tx 2 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 3 Rx 6 Rx 6 Rx B 3 CABLES Crossover Wiring If the port on the attached device has straight through wiring MDD use crossover cable Crossover Cable Pin Assignments End 1 End 2 1 Tx 3 Rx 2 Ix 6 Rx 3 Rx 1 Ix 6 Rx 2 Tx B 4 APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS IEEE Standards IEEE 802 3 10 BASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100 BASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 11g 802 1D ITU G dmt ITU G Handshake ITU T 413 issue 2 ADSL full rate LAN Interface 4 RJ 45 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX ports Auto negotiates the connection speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and the transmission mode to half duplex or full duplex WAN Interface 1 ADSL RJ 45 port Indicator Panel LAN 1 4 WLAN PPPoE DSL WAN Power Dimensions 145 x 95 x 36 mm 5 70 x 3 74 x 1 41 in Weight 0 175 kg 0 469 lbs Input Power 9v1A Power Consumption 9 Watts maximum C
18. automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 22 Subnet mask 25 25 25 0 Default gateway 192 168 2 q Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 2 1 Altemate DNS server Advanced 5 Enter the IP address for the Barricade in the Preferred DNS server field This automatically relays DNS requests to the DNS server s provided by your ISP Otherwise add a specific DNS server into the Alternate DNS Server field and click OK to close the dialog boxes TCP IP Configuration Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Default Gateway Record the configured information in the following table 3 13 TCP IP CONFIGURATION Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the Barricade s HTML configuration pages 1 To disable the proxy in Internet Options 3 14 Internet Explorer click Tools Click Internet Options and then the Connections tab shown on the right In the Local Area Network LAN settings section click LAN Settings to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings pop up window below In the Proxy server section ensure the Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections check box is not ticked Click OK General Security Privacy
19. be logged out and you will have to log in to the web management system again Setting the idle time to 0 will mean the connection never times out Default 10 minutes 4 63 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Remote Management 4 64 By default management access is only available to users on your local network However you can also manage the Barricade from a remote host by entering the IP address of a remote computer on this screen Check the Enabled check box and enter the IP address of the remote host and click Save Settings Fs Note If you check Enabled and specify an IP address of 0 0 0 0 any host can manage the Barricade For remote management via WAN IP address you need to connect using port 8080 Simply enter WAN IP address followed by 8080 in the address field of your web browser for example 212 120 68 20 8080 SYSTEM Syslog Server tery Hed party sying Neme Sus Bring Larver teat m tm a Arenie Ihe rind eg te Oe nerve oF are ected toice oor Au serra cae The Syslog Server downloads the Barricade log file to the server with the IP address specified on this screen Syslog servers offer the possibility to capture the live logs of the router on a PC There are many shareware syslogs servers available on the web Default Disabled 4 65 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE UPnP Universal Plug and Play technology makes home networking simple and affordable This architecture offers pervasive peer to peer
20. by your ISP in the appropriate fields If your ISP has provided you with a Service Name enter it in the Service Name field otherwise leave it blank Leave the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU at the default value 1454 unless you have a particular reason to change it Enter the maximum idle time for the Internet connection After this time has been exceeded the connection will be terminated Check Keep session to keep the session alive Check the Auto connect check box to automatically re establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again Check the Manual connect check box to manually re establish the connection ER _ zn rte armed 5 ADSL settings neun CB perce gt o eet mage we POP att ston E ETT Usor uane SE 3 8 er Miu fiar COLT Vene haceme In Tere Fr ma sor Click NEXT to proceed or BACK to change your settings Note Clicking NEXT will not automatically connect the Barricade to the Internet The Barricade will only connect when you explicitly request it to for example by launching your web browser 4 11 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE ADSL Settings PPTP 4 12 Enter the User ID and Password required by your ISP in the appropriate fields Enter the Idle Time Out for the Internet connection This is the period of time for which the connection to the Internet is maintained during inactivity The default setting is 10 minutes
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22. down for at least six seconds to restore the factory defaults A 3 TROUBLESHOOTING A 4 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Wireless Problems A wireless PC cannot associate with the Barticade Make sure the wireless PC has the same SSID settings as the Barricade See Channel and SSID on page 4 24 e You need to have the same security settings on the clients and the Barricade See Security on page 4 27 The wireless network is often interrupted Move your wireless PC closer to the Barricade to find a better signal If the signal is still weak change the angle of the antenna There may be interference possibly caused by microwave ovens or wireless phones Change the location of the possible sources of interference or change the location of the Barricade Change the wireless channel on the Barricade See Channel and SSID on page 4 24 e Check that the antenna connectors and cabling are firmly connected The Barricade cannot be detected by a wireless client The distance between the Barricade and wireless PC is too great Make sure the wireless PC has the same SSID and security settings as the Barricade See Channel and SSID on page 4 24 and Security on page 4 27 APPENDIX B CABLES Ethernet Cable Caution Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ 45 port For Ethernet connections use only twisted p
23. for a schedule rule as shown on the following screen en IE Fe fe se Fi IC zu ps f o fe sho a Pas a Pe io fe iho a oe SEE E Ge canes a 2 Upon completion click OK to save your schedule rules and then click Save Settings to make your settings to take effect 4 30 SECURITY Access Control Chert 0 Cert dera cr im rare sarea 100 144 2 18 20 Emal Sending Pnet womnceys Piel dt Disie te meg Seve MITTAGS comm er Used in conjunction with the Schedule Rule screen the Access Control screen allows users to define the outgoing traffic permitted or not permitted The default is to permit all outgoing traffic The Barricade can also limit the access of hosts within the local area network LAN The MAC Filtering Table allows the Barricade to enter up to 32 MAC addresses that are not allowed access to the WAN port 1 Click Add PC on the Access Control screen 2 Define the appropriate settings for client PC services as shown on the following screen 3 Click OK and then click Apply to save your settings The following items are displayed on the Access Control screen Parameter Description Enable Filtering Function Enables or disables the filtering function Normal Filtering Table Displays the IP address or an IP address range up to 10 computers filtering table 4 31 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Access Control Add PC 4 32 Define the access contr
24. key Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 2 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 2 1 These values confirm that your Barricade is functioning correctly 4 Type EXIT and press the Enter key to close the Command Prompt window 3 6 CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Manual IP Configuration 1 2 Follow steps 1 4 in DHCP IP Configuration on page 3 3 Select Use the internet Protocol TCP IP Properties er following IP address Genera Enter an IP address based on the default You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings network 192 168 2 x Obtain an IP address automatically n Use the following IP address where As between 2 IP address 192 168 2 20 and 254 and use Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 for the Default gateway 192 168 2 1 subnet mask Use 192 168 2 1 for the Obtain DNS server address a matically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 2 1 Default gateway field Alternate DNS server Lo o o Select Use the following DNS server addresses Enter the IP address for the Barricade in the Preferred DNS server field This automatically relays DNS requests to the DNS server s provided by your ISP Otherwise add a specific DNS se
25. l 2 Parameter Description WEP Mode Select 64 bit or 128 bit key to use for encryption Key Entry Method Select hexadecimal Hex or ASCII for the key entry method Key Provisioning Select Static if there is only one fixed key for encryption If you want to select Dynamic you need to enable 802 1X function first Default Key ID Choose which key to use as default Passphrase Check the Passphrase check box to generate a key automatically Key 1 4 The Barricade supports up to 4 keys You select the default key 4 45 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE 4 46 You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys To generate the key automatically with passphrase check the Passphrase box and enter a string of characters Select the default key from the drop down menu Click APPLY Note The passphrase can consist of up to 63 alphanumeric characters Hexadecimal Keys A hexadecimal key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A F and 0 9 64 bit keys are 10 digits long and can be divided into five two digit numbers 128 bit keys are 26 digits long and can be divided into 13 two digit numbers ASCII Keys There are 95 printable ASCII characters 1 amp 0 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz Having selected and recorded your key click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to go back WPA WPA2 SECURITY WPA WPA2 is a security en
26. that will be allowed to manage the Barricade remotely and the IP address of a Syslog Server UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP allows for simple and robust connectivity between external devices and your PC DNS Sets the IP address of a Domain Name Server DDNS Dynamic DNS provides users on the Internet with a method to tie their domain name to a computer or server Routing Sets routing parameters and displays the current routing table 4 51 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE NAT 4 52 The first menu item in the Advanced Settings section is Network Address Translation NAT This process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address Using the NAT capability of the Barricade you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP HAT Settings Mahn ains Traidor MAT allen aigis wiers at pine Dos Arm to ateari the lahemi Me a seg padie P site w mitra peic ahberset NAT Lam ate prewar Aacher etiacts by mapprig loca Aieri to pubis rn Pu To use the NAT feature check the Enable radio button and click Save Settings ADVANCED SETTINGS Address Mapping Network Address Translation NAT allows IP addresses used in a private local network to be mapped to one or more addresses used in the public global Internet This feature limits the number of public IP addresses required from the ISP and also maintains the privacy an
27. the appropriate server at another internal IP address This secures your network from direct attack by hackers and provides more flexible management by allowing you to change internal IP addresses without affecting outside access to your network 1 3 APPLICATIONS 1 4 DMZ Host Support Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet This function is used when NAT and firewall security prevent an Internet application from functioning correctly Security The Barricade supports security features that deny Internet access to specified users or filter all requests for specific services that the administrator does not want to serve The Barricade s firewall also blocks common hacker attacks including IP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death IP with zero length Smurf Attack UDP port loopback Snork Attack TCP null scan and TCP SYN flooding WPA WPA2 WEP SSID and MAC filtering provide security over the wireless network Virtual Private Network VPN Pass through The Barricade supports three of the most commonly used VPN protocols PPTP L2TP and IPSec The VPN protocols supported by the Barricade are briefly described below e Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Provides a secure tunnel for remote client access to a PPTP security gateway PPTP includes provisions for call origination and flow control required by ISPs e L2TP merges the best features of PPTP and L2F Like PPTP L2TP requires tha
28. 1 SPECIFICATIONS C 2 Advanced Features Dynamic IP Address Configuration DHCP DNS DDNS Firewall Client privileges hacker prevention and logging Stateful Packet Inspection Virtual Private Network PPTP IPSec pass through VPN pass through VLAN Ping Internet Standards RFC 826 ARP REC 791 IP REC 792 ICMP REC 768 UDP RFC 793 TCP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 1483 AAL5 Encapsulation RFC 1661 PPP RFC 1866 HTML RFC 2068 HTTP RFC 2364 PPP over ATM Radio Features Wireless RF module Frequency Band 802 11g Radio 2 4GHz 802 11b Radio 2 4GHz USA FCC 2412 2462MHz Ch1 Ch11 Canada IC 2412 2462MHz Ch1 Ch11 Europe ETSI 2412 2472MHz Ch1 Ch13 Japan STD T66 STD 33 2412 2484MHz Ch1 Ch14 Modulation Type OFDM CCK Operating Channels IEEE 802 11b Compliant 11 channels US Canada 13 channels ETSD 14 channels Japan Operating Channels IEEE 802 11g Compliant 13 channels US Canada Europe Japan SPECIFICATIONS RF Output Power Modulation Rate Output Power dBm 802 11b 1Mbps 16 802 11b 2Mbps 16 802 11b 5 5Mbps 16 802 11b 11Mbps 16 Modulation Rate Output Power dBm 802 11g 6Mbps 15 802 11g 9Mbps 15 802 11g 12Mbps 15 802 11g 18Mbps 15 802 11g 24Mbps 15 802 11g 36Mbps 15 802 11g 48Mbps 15 802 11g 54Mbps 15 Sensitivity Modulation Rate Receiver 2 412 2 484 HGz Sensitivity dBm 802 11b 1Mbps 90 802 11b 2Mbps 88 802 1
29. 1b 5 5Mbps 85 802 11b 11Mbps 84 Modulation Rate Receiver Sensitivity Typical dBm 802 11g 6Mbps 88 802 11g 9Mbps 87 802 11g 12Mbps 84 802 11g 18Mbps 82 802 11g 24Mbps 79 802 11g 36Mbps 75 802 11g 48Mbps 68 802 11g 54Mbps 68 C 3 SPECIFICATIONS C 4 Standards Compliance Safety T V Environmental CE Mark Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Vibration TEC 68 2 36 IEC 68 2 6 Shock TEC 68 2 29 Drop TEC 68 2 32 SMCWBR14 G2 102005 R01 F1 0 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 europe com or WWW SMECOM From Asia Pacific Contact details can be found on World Wide Web IIwrww sme com Iwww smc europe com http www smc asia com For Literature or Advertising Response Call U S A and Canada 800 SMC 4 YOU Spain 34 91 352 00 40 UK 44 0 8712779802 France 33 0 41 383232 Italy 39 0 3355708602 Benelux 31334557288 Central Europe 49 0 89 92861 0 Nordic 46 0 868 70700 Eastern Europe 34 93 477 4920 Sub Saharan Africa 216 712 36616 North West Africa 3493 477 4920 CIs 7 095 7893573 PRC 86 10 6235 4958 Taiwan 886 2 87978006 Asia Pacific 65 62386556 Japan 81 45 224 2332 India 91 11 514363
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31. 802 11 standard WPA also provides user authentication since WEP lacks any means of authentication Designed to secure present and future versions of IEEE 802 11 devices WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802 111 specification WPA replaces WEP with a strong new encryption technology called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP with Message Integrity Check MIC It also provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE 802 1X Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP authentication or pre shared key PSK technology The passphrase can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters WPA2 Launched in September 2004 by the Wi Fi Alliance WPA2 is the certified interoperable version of the full IEEE 802 11i specification which was ratified in June 2004 Like WPA WPA2 supports IEEE 802 1X EAP authentication or PSK technology It also includes a new advanced encryption mechanism using the Counter Mode CBC MAC Protocol CCMP called the Advanced Encryption Standard AES WPA and WPA2 Mode Types WPA WPA2 Enterprise Mode Authentication Authentication IEEE 802 1X EAP IEEE 802 1X EAP Encryption Encryption TKIP MIC AES CCMP SOHO Mode Authentication Authentication PSK PSK Encryption Encryption TKIP MIC AES CCMP Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 802 1X SECURITY If 802 1X is used in your network then you should enable this function for the Barricade This screen allows you to set th
32. 92 168 2 1 The Barricade automatically switches to Port 80 for management access CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Navigating the Web Browser Interface The Barricade s management interface consists of a Setup Wizard a Home Network Settings section a Security section and an Advanced Settings section Setup Wizard Use the Setup Wizard for quick and easy configuration of your Internet connection and basic LAN settings Go to Setup Wizard on page 4 5 Home Network Settings Use the Home Network Settings section to configure your LAN WAN and wireless settings Go to Home Network Settings on page 4 13 Security In this section you can easily configure your wireless security settings Go to Security on page 4 27 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings supports more advanced functions like NAT system maintenance and UPnP Go to Advanced Settings on page 4 51 NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE Making Configuration Changes Configurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop down list Once a configuration change has been made on a page be sure to click the Apply or Save Settings or NEXT button at the bottom of the page to enable the new setting Note To ensure proper screen refresh after a command entry be sure that Internet Explorer 5 5 is configured as follows Under the menu Tools Internet Options General Temporary Internet Files Settings the setting for Check for newer versions of stored pages
33. IP address subnet mask and default gateway for fixed IP users only Connect the System Desktop Installation The Barricade can be positioned on any convenient flat surface in your office or home No special wiring or cooling requirements are needed You should however comply with the following guidelines Keep the Barricade away from any heating devices Do not place the Barricade in a dusty or wet environment You should also remember to turn off the power remove the power cord from the outlet and keep your hands dry when you install the Barricade 2 5 INSTALLATION Wall Mount Installation There are two wall mount holes at the bottom of the Barricade Before drilling two holes into the wall make sure the holes are 112 mm apart grrr nr rte I ie NAAA EN 9 NAAA EN a san aaa E E NANA ON gt E BEEEEERERER ac 112 mm 4 p 1 Choose a suitable location for the Barricade Note It should be accessible for installing cabling and maintaining the device 2 Measure the distance of the two wall mount holes 3 Drill two holes into the wall 4 Insert a screw into each hole Note Leave 5 mm exposed of the screw head 5 Attach the Barricade to the wall with two wall mount slots and then slide the device down until the screws fit firmly into the slots of the device CONNECT THE SYSTEM Connecting the Barricade to your LAN The four LAN ports on the Barricade auto negotiate the
34. Ouung cai ys 4 69 State Routes A OA 4 69 RP e cia 4 70 Routing Table ae ne a Erna 4 72 Troubleshooting un en nn nn A 1 CADICS nno A APIS AA er B 1 Ethernet Gable iia ie B 1 Specifications a a A ii A Blk B 1 Wiring CONVENTIONS u ee Se Read aoe B 1 RJ 45 Port Ethernet Connection 0 0 B 2 Pin Assionmentsss 00 1 th De we oe a eee do Dante B 3 Specifications a a RTL C 1 xi TABLE OF CONTENTS xii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Barricade 54Mbps g Wireless Broadband Router SMCWBR14 G2 We are proud to provide you with a powerful yet simple communication device for connecting your local area network LAN to the Internet For those who want to surf the Internet in the most secure way this router provides a convenient and powerful solution About the Barricade The Barricade provides Internet access to multiple users by sharing a single user account This new technology provides many secure and cost effective functions It is simple to configure and can be up and running in minutes 1 1 FEATURES AND BENEFITS Features and Benefits 1 2 Local network connection via a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port DHCP for dynamic IP configuration and DNS for domain name mapping Firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection client privileges intrusion detection and NAT NAT also enables multi user Internet access via a single user account and virtual server functionality providing pr
35. Putaca n e comen comertor method wed fur OA connector m juope 2 Matic aion as rc DO jr a Marc Pad to aceri Internet verwen Select the connection type and click More Configuration 4 18 Home NETWORK SETTINGS Dynamic IP The Host name is optional but may be required by some Service Provider s The default MAC address is set to the WAN s physical interface on the Barricade If required by your Service Provider you can use the Clone MAC Address button to copy the MAC address of the Network Interface Card NIC installed in your PC to replace the WAN MAC address If necessary you can use the Renew button on the Status page to renew the WAN IP address SCI lt lt O u ne zu One MAC Aber mas men Note Make sure you record the MAC addtess that you clone so that if you lose your settings you will be able to re connect to the Internet Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 19 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE PPPoE 4 20 Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your Service Provider The Service Name is normally optional but may be required by some service providers Enter a Maximum Idle Time in minutes to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity If the connection is inactive for longer than the Maximum Idle Time then it will be dropped You can enable the Auto reconnect option to automat
36. ablished state before dropping the session TCP FIN wait 5 secs Specifies how long a TCP session will be managed after the firewall detects a FIN exchange TCP connection 3600 secs The length of time for which a TCP session will be idle timeout 1 hour managed if there is no activity UDP session idle 30 secs The length of time for which a UDP session will timeou be managed if there is no activity DoS Detect Criteria Total incomplete 300 Defines the rate of new unestablished sessions that TCP UDP sessions will cause the software to star deleting half open sessions HIGH sessions Total incomplete 250 Defines the rate of new unestablished sessions that TCP UDP sessions will cause the software to stop deleting half open sessions LOW sessions Incomplete 250 Maximum number of allowed incomplete TCP UDP sessions TCP UDP sessions per minute sessions per min HIGH Incomplete 200 Minimum number of allowed incomplete TCP UDP sessions TCP UDP sessions per minute sessions per min LOW Maximum 10 Maximum number of incomplete TCP UDP incomplete sessions sessions from the same host TCP UDP sessions number from same host 4 39 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Parameter Defaults Description Incomplete 300 msecs Length of time before an incomplete TCP UDP TCP UDP session is detected as incomplete sessions detect sensitive time period Maximum 30 Maximum number of half open fragmentation half open sessions packets f
37. air cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform to FCC standards Specifications Cable Types and Specifications Cable Type Max Length Connector 10BASE T Cat 3 4 5 100 ohm UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 100BASE TX Cat 5 100 ohm UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 Wiring Conventions For Ethernet connections a twisted pair cab e must have two pairs of wires Each wire pair is identified by two different colors For example one wire might be red and the other red with white stripes Also an RJ 45 connector must be attached to both ends of the cable B 1 CABLES Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ 45 connectors in a specific orientation The following figure illustrates how the pins on an Ethernet RJ 45 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins Figure B 1 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Numbers RJ 45 Port Ethernet Connection B 2 Use the straight through CAT 5 Ethernet cable provided in the package to connect the Barricade to your PC When connecting to other network devices such as an Ethernet switch use the cable type shown in the following table Attached Device Port Type Connecting Cable Type MDI X Straight through MDI Crossover RJ 45 Port ETHERNET CONNECTION Pin Assignments With 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data and pins 3
38. connection speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet as well as the transmission mode to half duplex or full duplex Use RJ 45 cables to connect any of the four LAN ports on the Barricade to an Ethernet adapter on your PC Otherwise cascade any of the LAN ports on the Barricade to an Ethernet hub or switch and then connect your PC or other network equipment to the hub or switch When inserting an RJ 45 connector be sure the tab on the connector clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated Warning Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ 45 port This may damage the Barricade Instead use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform with FCC standards Notes 1 Use 100 ohm shielded or unshielded twisted pair cable with RJ 45 connectors for all Ethernet ports Use Category 3 4 or 5 for connections that operate at 10 Mbps and Category 5 for connections that operate at 100 Mbps 2 Make sure each twisted pair cable length does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet Connect the Power Adapter Plug the power adapter into the power socket on the side panel of the Barricade and the other end into a power outlet Check the power indicator on the front panel is lit If the power indicator is not lit refer to Troubleshooting on page A 1 In case of a power input failure the Barricade will automatically restart and begin to operate once the input power is restored If the Barricade is pr
39. d security of the local network We allow one public IP address to be mapped to a pool of local addresses Address Mapping Heetmort adber Traun MAT ars IF ae ed n a presis Kcal reten ib be mapped te Ore o mere n the pub pue termes Thee Aaiye imta the mobe of pt IP res requred ture the 105 tars the preacy ed vecurty of the local retann We stew ore pii P ather tu be mapped te a post ogee Maer oas FO Fo PO ARES A m Mert ca Pa Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 53 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Virtual Server 4 54 ver i wi NN 200 Omen z neal To 31 F sat Coon eal iro ae e l as com ww SII Sr at Onan wma MEE Sat Coen wes To 31 r sat Can mal fo Ss r nat Onan ww Neal ur sad Onan Pa 152 100 sf rs aT r r 204 Cuan a _ AA oo e re Using this feature you can put PCs with public IPs and PCs with private IPs in the same LAN area If you configure the Barricade as a virtual server remote users accessing services such as web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the Barricade redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address For example if you set Type Public Port to TCP 80 HTTP or web
40. data into _ _ _ i Note Choosing a row that already contains data will overwrite the current settings For a full list of ports and the services that run on them see www iana org assignments port numbers 4 56 ADVANCED SETTINGS NAT Mapping Table This page displays the current NAPT Network Address Port Translation address mappings u re mn 1014118 K 207 440103 1049 207 14 11041 00 1318 ee 1014118 so 10135 s 1014118 s 1010110 m wise m 1014118 so wise w CTET s mic 0 to 107 108 7 309 2100 10 130 4 nm 1014118 2 to 199 bta 2 200 2106 10 120 47 Zine 10 22230 122 to rer i al 10138 ei ae a ite 10138 i 3 The NAT address mappings are listed 20 lines per page click the control buttons to move forwards and backwards As the NAT mapping is dynamic a Refresh button is provided to refresh the NAT Mapping Table with the most updated values The content of the NAT Mapping Table is described as follows e Protocol protocol of the flow Local IP local LAN host s IP address for the flow Local Port local LAN host s port number for the flow Pseudo IP translated IP address for the flow Pseudo Port translated port number for the flow e Peer IP remote WAN host s IP address for the flow Peer Port remote WAN host s port number for the flow 4 57 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu to bac
41. dvanced Settings u AS Syren DFE inse Duste eter meer ol ape ma oe fc con Lei account mad Poswee toy Save TT ac Note Please visit the web sites of the DDNS providers for details DDNS Service Provider Web Site DynDNS org http www dyndns org TZO com http www tzo com For using DDNS click on the enable radio button select the DDNS Service type and then enter the Domain Name Account E mail address and Password Key ROUTING Routing This section defines routing related parameters including static routes and RIP Routing Information Protocol parameters Static Route Seve BETTA concen cr we Seve TT INGE ac J Zz Click Add to add a new static route to the list Parameter Description Index Index number of the route Network Address Enter the IP address of the remote computer for which to set a static route Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the remote network for which to set a static route Gateway Enter the WAN IP address of the gateway to the remote network Configure Allows you to edit existing routes Click Save Settings to save the configuration 4 69 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE RIP 4 70 RIP sends routing update messages at regular intervals and when the network topology changes RIP Parameter A v2 Sa Ama hy anche ten he otam routert Gerners 20 parameter e P mote tra
42. e 802 1X parameters 802 1X is a method of authenticating a client wireless connection Enter the parameters below to connect the Barricade to the Authentication Server Setup Wizard 2 Home Network Settings Security votada Error Anen Cobu vo y L meatag vo Advanced Hertings 802 1x SEE 2 Parameter DOLIN honeston grubte F Derbio p Sestu Me Tineo fur Second 0 tw no mmens creng Ma autenicanen Poros yyy fecondi 0 As ro re sten Gun vorne fi Decor after amete ation anet 1m nn BAUM Berver Hararet ors erin ja Bo NM Serve Pert fies tim s o f Y Save errada u Description 802 1X Authentication Enable or disable the authentication function Session Idle Timeout This is the time in seconds that a session will sit inactive before terminating Set to 0 if you do not want the session to timeout Default 300 seconds Re Authentication Period The interval time in seconds after which the client will be asked to re authenticate For example if you set this to 30 seconds the client will have to re authenticate every 30 seconds Set to 0 for no re authentication Default 3600 seconds Quiet Period This is the interval time in seconds for which the Barricade will wait between failed authentications Default 60 seconds Server Type Sets the authentication server type Server IP Set the IP address of your RADIUS server 4 49
43. e Lea hemes 4 21 Static IP ra nn an RB een ers 4 22 Wireless ern 4 23 Channeland SSID s 2r paa i 4 24 WDS es bs ae RO nica 4 26 SEC UL NE NE Sea SAN Id Rada es 4 27 Firewall 616656 tenes ts rad 4 28 Schedule Rule 1 ru a A na sh ocd i 4 29 Edit Schedule Rule 222 3 di 4 30 Access Control re nr a Uan ee 4 31 Access Control Add PC cancion etn da aden 4 32 MAC Filtet stu ctv 2 au te ally 4 33 Parental Contt l sasien a 4 34 Intrusion Detection 0 cece eens 4 35 DM2Z 2 2 2 ae hese en 4 41 Wireless un ra ee eh Bee nee re iid Bette 4 42 Wireless Encryption 1 0 0 0 cece cece cece nn 4 43 ACCESS CONO o ata 4 44 MEP en er ee dinge 4 45 WPAIWPA Z a catarata er ne dl a lo sello 4 47 SUL be takes tes a aaa wie ee Aa neu ede Teh 4 49 Advanced SEU ner na alia la se len 4 51 NAT E rat eerie ee 4 52 Address Mapping u woe age eee ab ok weds ea 4 53 Virtual Server unse a 4 54 Special Applications nia ina tae We 4 55 NAT Mapping Table 22 eee cece eee 4 57 TABLE OF CONTENTS Maintenance en ee ig 4 58 Configuration Tools si A ad ae Sheds 4 58 Firmware Upgrade cio une a aa ea 4 59 REA A Re En El ee 4 60 System ea A ee ee 4 61 Time Settings ld a ER 4 61 Password Settings li a3 Nas ae 4 63 Remote Management 2 00 cece cece eee eens 4 64 Syslog Servet A A eS 4 65 N Be Ate ers i ee EE 4 66 DNS Domain Name Server 11 0 0 eee o 4 67 DDNS Dynamic DNS Seresta APEE AEEA ce eee n nee 4 68 R
44. e Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 22 Home NETWORK SETTINGS Wireless The Barricade can be quickly configured for roaming clients by setting the Service Set Identifier SSID and channel number It supports data encryption and client filtering To use the wireless feature check the Enable check box and click Save Settings After clicking Save Settings you will be asked to log in again See Security on page 4 27 for details on how to configure wireless security 4 23 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Channel and SSID 4 24 Enter your wireless network settings on this screen You must specify a common radio channel and SSID Service Set ID to be used by the Barricade and all of its wireless clients Be sure you configure all of its clients to the same value For security purposes you should change the default SSID immediately Channel and Wireless Network Name 5S1D Wereters hetwot Sene S50 une Mena Verein Meteori Meme uni A Orsan Security Advanced Gettings O con Parameter Description Wireless Network The Service Set ID SSID is the name of your wireless Name SSID network The SSID must be the same on the Barricade and all of its wireless clients Default SMC Broadcast Wireless Enable or disable the broadcasting of the SSID If you Network Name disable broadcast of the SSID only devices that have the correct SSID can connect This nullifies the wirele
45. e on the Barricade and all of its wireless clients Channel This device supports the following modes 11g only 11b only and 11b g mixed mode MAC Address The media access control address MAC addtess is a unique identifier attached to each wireless base station Security Displays the security mechanism in use Enable WDS Enables the WDS feature When enabled up to 4 WDS links can be set by specifying their Wireless MAC addtesses in the MAC addtess table Make sute the same channel is in use on all devices Default Disable SECURITY Security The first menu item in the Security section is Firewall The Barricade provides a stateful inspection firewall which is designed to protect against Denial of Service DoS attacks when activated Its purpose is to allow a private local area network LAN to be securely connected to the Internet The second menu item is Wireless This section allows you to configure wireless security settings according to your environment and the privacy level required Security To configure your firewall settings click Firewall in the left hand menu 4 27 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Firewall 4 28 The Barricade s firewall inspects packets at the application layer maintains TCP and UDP session information including time outs and the number of active sessions and provides the ability to detect and prevent certain types of network attacks Firewall Seve aT s Networ
46. e only with sources that are known and trusted from previous interactions In addition to being mote rigorous in their inspection of packets stateful inspection firewalls also close off ports until a connection to the specific port is requested When particular types of traffic are checked only the particular type of traffic initiated from the internal LAN will be allowed For example if the user only checks FTP Service in the Stateful Packet Inspection section all incoming traffic will be blocked except for FTP connections initiated from the local LAN When hackers attempt to enter your network we can alert you by email Your E mail Address SMTP Server Address POP3 Server Address User Name Enter your email address Enter your SMTP server address usually the part of the email address following the sign Enter your POP3 server address usually the part of the email address following the sign Enter your email account user name Parameter Defaults SECURITY Description Password Enter your email account password Connection Policy Fragmentation 10 secs Configures the number of seconds that a packet half open wait state structure remains active When the timeout value expires the router drops the unassembled packet freeing that structure for use by another packet TCP SYN wait 30 secs Defines how long the software will wait for a TCP session to reach an est
47. een em more wiry At Ne tore pies tan parte a renet on the GAVE GETTINGS butter debs Yos s be ahed m the power ight stops tinting To perform a system reset click the Reboot Wireless Router button in the screen above The configurations that you have set previously will not be changed back to the factory default settings Note You may also use the blue Reset button on the rear panel of the Barricade to perform a reset Push for one second to perform a reboot All of your settings will remain upon restarting Push for six seconds to return the Barricade to factory default settings SYSTEM System This section includes all the basic configuration tools for the Barricade such as time settings password settings and remote management Time Settings Time Settings Une Pra petting to panse me tme haved chant Mar fastus end syrtes tg antres oe based om the correct were tee Set Time Lone MT 01 00 arado ban Som tone Vara Verna Tina Dying Sevens te Sn DT bra Coppa Serge Tome omy SI P bet Osta arsi Tone Marni y ome ie S a fa 53 53 F insbts Atomatic Time Server Mus manch Meen pu mabe Ihs pe pra ed men te O Teo DA Im teres re me pray and secondary NT rer n yas wee waters beme th ser the Contiques Eine barver NTP Pl s Set the time zone and time server for the Barricade This information is used for log entries and client access control Set Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop do
48. for successful communication To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing EC Declaration of Conformity CEM SMC contact for these products in Europe is SMC Networks Europe Edificio Conata II Calle Fructuos Gelabert 6 8 20 4a 08970 Sant Joan Despi Barcelona Spain Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN 300 328 1 December 2001 V1 3 1 EN 300 328 2 December 2001 V1 2 1 EN 301 489 1 September 2001 V1 4 1 EN 301 489 17 September 2000 V1 2 1 EN 60950 January 2000 COMPLIANCES Countries of Operation amp Conditions of Use in the European Community This device is intended to be operated in all countries of the European Community Requirements for indoor vs outdoor operation license requirements and allowed channels of operation apply in some countries as described below Note The user must use the configuration utility provided with this product to ensure the channels of operation are in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for European Community countries as described below e This device requires that the user or installer properly enter the current country
49. h All Programs gt Tun 2 Inthe Control Panel window click Network and Internet Connections 3 The Network Connections window will open Locate and double click the Local Area Connection icon for the Ethernet adapter that is connected to the Barricade BB ocallAreafonnection 26jatue AAA General Support Connection Status Connected 7 Duration 00 47 38 4 Inthe connection status screen pene 11 0 Mbps click Properties Activity Sent Received 43 43 Packets TCP IP CONFIGURATION 3 10 5 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP 6 If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are already selected your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select these options now and click OK PR Local Area Connection 3 Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 SMC EZ Card 10 100 SMC1255FTX ST 2 This connection uses the following items 91 8 005 Packet Scheduler AF AEGIS Protocol IEEE 802 11 v2 3 1 9 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capabilty Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically
50. hancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control for existing wireless LAN Matching authentication and encryption methods must be set up on your Barricade and wireless client devices to use WPA WPA2 To use WPA your wireless network cards must be equipped with software that supports WPA A security patch from Microsoft is available for free download for XP only Setup wiserd Home hetwork settings Security en tada nto home Cored i er vi Advanced Hertimgs WPA WPA2 ghar wane aos mapas 2 authertcaton Casein Bench bey Prertharet bay type lt Sorprese D 4 Characters T par 164 Gots nen f A cha Sree cave eT tee concn bl 38 Parameter Description Cipher Suite The security mechanism used in WPA for encryption Select TKIP AES WPA WPA2 or AES WPA2 Only Authentication Select 802 1X or Pre shared Key for the authentication method 802 1X for the enterprise network with a RADIUS server Pre shared key for the SOHO network environment without an authentication server Pre shared key type Select the key type to be used in the Pre shared Key Pre shared Key Type the key here Group Key Re_Keying The period of renewing the broadcast multicast key 4 47 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE 4 48 WPA WPA addresses all known vulnerabilities in WEP the original less secure 40 or 104 bit encryption scheme in the IEEE
51. ically re establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again Security Advanced semings me rona araa o e um reyes ps pom EY ve jahr Meane is he tees mime 4 atmen Vene meer le Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings Home NETWORK SETTINGS PPTP The PPTP screen displays the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of your Barricade Enter the User ID and Password assigned by your ISP in the appropriate fields Enter the Idle Time Out for the Internet connection This is the period of time for which the connection to the Internet is maintained during inactivity The default setting is 10 minutes If your ISP charges you by the minute you should change the Idle Time Out to one minute After the Idle Time Out has expired set the action you wish the Barricade to take You can tell the device to connect manually or automatically as soon as you try to access the Internet again or to keep the session alive Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 21 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Static IP If your Service Provider has assigned a fixed IP address enter the assigned IP address subnet mask and the gateway address on this screen If pee areas Povie het erred e feed P ade enter the aped IP athens Andre mar al the pair op atan reet Hat Os here Provider quer pou an IF aare ant Gateway Anm Click Sav
52. k attacks that deny access to a network device are called Denial of Service DoS attacks DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with a connection to the Internet Their goal is not to steal information but to disable a device or network so users no longer have access to network resources The Barricade protects against the following DoS attacks IP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death IP with zero length Smurf Attack UDP port loopback Snork Attack TCP null scan and TCP SYN flooding See Intrusion Detection on page 4 35 for details The firewall does not significantly affect system performance so we advise leaving it enabled to protect your network Enable the firewall feature and click Save Settings to proceed SECURITY Schedule Rule The first item listed in the Firewall section is Schedule Rule You may filter Internet access for local clients based on rules Thee pege efras hetae nie Mm art ds he schenke for une m the Sota Aa Tatts na I 10 ee Dan amw Comment rg wu Rei Me nein smairg wor Dur You may filter Internet access for local clients based on rules Each access control rule may be activated at a scheduled time First define the schedule on the Schedule Rule page then apply the rule on the Access Control page To add a new rule click Add Schedule Rule Proceed to the following page 4 29 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Edit Schedule Rule 1 Define the appropriate settings
53. k up the current settings to restore previously saved settings or to restore the factory default settings Configuration Tools 4 58 s Check Backup Wireless Router Configuration and click NEXT to save your Barricade s configuration to a file named config bin on your PC You can then check the Restore from saved Configuration file SMCWBR14 G2_backup bin radio button and click NEXT to restore the saved backup configuration file To restore the factory settings check Restore Wireless Router to Factory Defaults and click NEXT You will be asked to confirm your decision MAINTENANCE Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to update the firmware to the latest version Firmware Upgrade Then Neat ae you te wey nie the meoin monster lema ara Yew ter Goeriont the later teore Mom tha She BUSSI AER The predict code m CARLO freer the path and name of browse to the locaton of the rada Me then cich the BEGIN UPGRADE tution Yeu wt be prompted ta conten the quate ts sapato the process m A cavon Pa Go to www smc com to find the latest firmware Download the firmware to your hard drive first Click Browse to locate the saved file After locating the new firmware file click BEGIN UPGRADE Follow the instructions to complete the upgrade After restarting check the Status page to make sure the device is running the new code 4 59 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Reset 4 60 Perform a reset from this scr
54. l International Login Items My Account Screen Effects Hardware m gt sem 22983 y a J IM x Y CDs DVDs ColorSync Displays Energy Keyboard Mouse Sound Saver Internet amp Network Internet QuickTime Sharing System ut G O E Accounts Classic Date Time Software Speech Startup Disk Universal Update Access 3 15 CONFIGURING YOUR MACINTOSH COMPUTER 3 If Using DHCP Server is eo min already selected in the a s Configure field your ie computer is already ER en configured for DHCP If SR s not select this option PSA 4 Your new settings are shown in the TCP IP tab Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 2 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 2 1 These values confirm that your Barricade is functioning 5 Close the Network window Now your computer is configured to connect to the Barricade 3 16 CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the Barricade s HTML configuration pages The following steps are for Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer and click the Stop a A About Imernet Explorer button Click Explorer Preferences Uceme Agreement i Services gt 2 Inthe Internet Explorer Preferences window P Hide Explorer n under Network select Proxies He Others xxn Qu E
55. lients WAN Specifies the Internet connection settings Settings Wireless Configures the radio frequency SSID and security for wireless communications 4 13 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Status The Status screen displays WAN LAN connection status firmware and hardware version numbers as well as information on DHCP clients connected to your network You can also view the Security Log Status Pas Can une the States creen to see the correctos ristas fur the enviara materi WAN LAN rrartacos frevesre ard horde on anben yy Aegu IG to Sresi yas rt ss wet rm a af DO chert PCs Carr Ct vr rar e Onor Tene 2008 20 08 19 30 33 AS Ut fate COMMER THO wan e Bio berat Mask III rn 1130190 Pray Ont wine Secondary ONE wane 5 Homme Net LAN P soren AS rer Mat FAA O DO Server bas m tan ue torea m traes TNE ORATION wen ef DER Chants Pte om o 1 00 Oct 14 2008 1109317 oct Cote veran woo LAN MAC ae 00 EEF 10 C POC Ma ade 00 57 0300 man Mac adas BO BEF 30 C 7 40 4 14 Home NETWORK SETTINGS Setup Wierd Home Network Settings Security Advanced Hettimgs ONCP Client Log Security Log The security file SMCWBR14G2_logfile log may be saved by clicking Save and choosing a location The following items are included on the Status screen Parameter Description Current Time Displays the current time INTERNET Displays WAN connection status Renew Click on this button
56. network connectivity of PCs of all form factors intelligent appliances and wireless devices UPnP architecture leverages TCP IP and the web to enable seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices in the home office and everywhere in between Click Enable to turn on the Universal Plug and Play function of the Barricade This function allows the device to automatically and dynamically join a network Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 66 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER DNS Domain Name Server w E pf Ff ne N AA A Bus earrecs cen Domain Name Servers are used to map a domain name e g www somesite com to the equivalent numerical IP address e g 64 147 25 20 Your ISP should provide the IP address of one or more Domain Name Servers Enter those addresses on this page 4 67 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE DDNS Dynamic DNS 4 68 Dynamic DNS DDNS provides users on the Internet with a method to tie their domain name to the router or server DDNS allows your domain name to follow your IP address automatically by having your DNS records changed when your IP address changes Default Disabled The DDNS service dynamically updates DNS information to a static hostname provided by the DDNS service provider as clients IP addresses change Herp wisend Home rtwurk setting DONS Dynamic DNS Settings security A
57. nfiguration you will need to create or modify an access rule in Access Control Add PC on page 4 32 To modify an existing rule click the Edit option next to the rule you want to modify To create a new rule click on the Add PC option From the Access Control Add PC section check the option for WWW with Parental Control in the Client PC Service table to filter out the web sites and keywords selected below on a specific PC Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings SECURITY Intrusion Detection The Barricade s firewall inspects packets at the application layer maintains TCP and UDP session information including timeouts and number of active sessions and provides the ability to detect and prevent certain types of network attacks such as Denial of Service DoS attacks Intrusion Detection When me DFT CRA Packet Imapec ur towel teste m er af paieti tan be ici Stetets Packet Imtpectiom IFT sivet AF meo af Dn aan types that ap sang Gynec port mtrs fir the theched m the tt beise the fence sd suppert Ad uner sten as rotuted tam the cc LAN o if tpecting Lasi aitat Peg of Death D arth un ragt Genet Altace UOP port ch Geert amoch TCP red stan ant TOP DYN Renting ura oeno Festus o Statets hatet Papectan 2 Stun tastes stienys ju pe as vor nET Ye TOFIN enter gan dart yey by eet 3 e When IA attempt te enter your PA the red Matar Can Mert you by enoi CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE
58. nspection SPI feature is turned on all incoming packets are blocked except those types marked with a check in the SPI section at the top of the screen RIP Defect Disabled If the router does not reply to an IPX RIP request packet it will stay in the input queue and not be released Accumulated packets could cause the input queue to fill causing severe problems for all protocols Enabling this feature prevents the packets accumulating Discard Ping to WAN Don t discard Prevents a ping on the router s WAN port from being routed to the network 4 37 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE 4 38 Parameter Defaults Description Stateful Packet Inspection Enabled This option allows you to select different application types that are using dynamic port numbers If you wish to use Stateful Packet Inspection SPI for blocking packets click on the Yes radio button in the Enable SPIand Anti DoS firewall protection field and then check the inspection type that you need such as Packet Fragmentation TCP Connection UDP Session FTP Service and TFTP Service Itis called a stateful packet inspection because it examines the contents of the packet to determine the state of the communication i e it ensures that the stated destination computer has previously requested the current communication This is a way of ensuring that all communications are initiated by the recipient computer and are taking plac
59. of operation in the command line interface as described in the user guide before operating this device e This device will automatically limit the allowable channels determined by the current country of operation Incorrectly entering the country of operation may result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference 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 the European Community using the 2 4 GHz band Channels 1 13 Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community English Hereby SMC Networks declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Finnish Valmistaja SMC Networks vakuuttaa t ten ett Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Dutch Hierbij verklaart SMC Networks dat het toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze SMC Networks dat deze Radio LAN device voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC French
60. ol list in this page The settings in the screen shot below will block all email sending and receiving during weekdays except Friday See Schedule Rule on page 4 29 Dersi ran wg www WITS PCP Part BO 3129 8000 BOOL 000 r WWW orth Ferertal Cortrat write Faf Parent Cortret Page r Eaa senang DP POP Port 25 u tm INTE TCP Part Lae r Comet Ber POER TCR Pat 110 Gecwe HITE WT TRS TOP Pert 443 r Pin Trammfer en r Teret Barca rn r am POL Dnttart Menterger TCP Pert 1150 r Neteetrg TOP Pert 1720 1500 r oN ee Port 9 r re veue TCP Port 1971 reg Define the appropriate settings for client PC services as shown above At the bottom of this screen you can set the scheduling function You can set this function to Always Blocking ot to whatever schedule you have defined in the Schedule Rule screen Click OK to save your settings The added PC will now appear in the Access Control page For the URL keyword blocking function you will need to configure the URL address or blocked keyword on the Parental Control page first Click Parental Control to add to the list of disallowed URL s and keywords To enable scheduling you also need to configure the schedule rule first Click Schedule Rule in the left hand menu to set the times for which you wish to enforce the rule SECURITY MAC Filter Use this page to block access to your network using MAC addresses mendes MAC Fete cofessan wher enaisi only Ma steni Cont rm pas nat
61. operly configured it will take about 30 seconds to establish a connection with the ADSL service provider after powering up 2 7 INSTALLATION Application Example The following diagram shows a typical network application 2 8 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC After completing hardware setup by connecting all your network devices you need to configure your computer to connect to the Barricade You can either configure your computer to automatically obtain IP settings DHCP or manually configure IP address settings Static IP Depending on your operating system see Windows 2000 on page 3 3 Windows XP on page 3 9 or Configuring Your Macintosh Computer on page 3 15 3 1 TCP IP CONFIGURATION TCP IP Configuration 3 2 To access the Internet through the Barricade you must configure the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP subnet as the Barricade The default network settings for the Barricade are IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Note These settings can be changed to fit your network requirements but you must first configure at least one computer to access the Barricade s web configuration interface in order to make the required changes See Configuring the Barricade on page 4 1 for instructions on configuring the Barricade CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Windows 2000 DHCP IP Configuration
62. or later Mozilla 1 7 Firefox 1 0 or later Hardware Description 2 2 The Barricade connects to the Internet or to a remote site using its WAN RJ 45 port linked to a modem It also can be connected directly to your PC or to a local area network using the Fast Ethernet LAN port Access speed to the Internet depends on your service type Full rate ADSL provides up to 8 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream G lite or splitterless ADSL provides up to 1 5 Mbps downstream and 512 kbps upstream However you should note that the actual rate provided by specific service providers may vary dramatically from these upper limits Data passing between devices connected to your local area network can run at up to 100 Mbps over the Fast Ethernet port and 54 Mbps over the built in wireless network adapter The Barricade includes an LED display on the front panel for system power and port indications that simplifies installation and network troubleshooting HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Figure 2 1 Front LED indicators The power and port LED indicators on the front panel are illustrated by the following table LED Status Description Power On The Barricade is receiving power Normal operation Off Power off or failure WAN On WAN link Off No WAN link PPPoE DSL On PPPoE DSL connection is functioning correctly Flashing The Barricade is sending or receiving data via PPPoE DSL link Off PPPoE DSL connection i
63. otected access to Internet services such as web FTP email and Telnet VPN pass through IPSec ESP Tunnel mode L2TP PPTP User definable application sensing tunnel supports applications requiring multiple connections Easy setup through a web browser on any operating system that supports TCP IP Compatible with all popular Internet applications INTRODUCTION Applications Many advanced networking features are provided by this Barricade Wired and Wireless LAN The Barricade provides connectivity to 10 100 Mbps devices and wireless IEEE 802 11g compatible devices making it easy to create a network in small offices or homes Internet Access This device supports Internet access through an ADSL connection Since many ADSL providers use PPPoE or PPPoA to establish communications with end users the Barricade includes built in clients for these protocols eliminating the need to install these services on your computer Shared IP Address The Barricade provides Internet access for up to 253 users via a single shared IP address Using only one ISP account multiple users on your network can browse the web at the same time Virtual Server If you have a fixed IP address you can set the Barricade to act as a virtual host for network addtess translation Remote users access various services at your site using a constant IP address Then depending on the requested service or port number the Barricade can route the request to
64. requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Portuguese SMC Networks declara que este Radio LAN device esta conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE COMPLIANCES Safety Compliance Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement Important Before making connections make sure you have the correct cord set Check it read the label on the cable against the following Operating Voltage Cord Set Specifications 120 Volts UL Listed CSA Certified Cord Set Minimum 18 AWG Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord Maximum length of 15 feet Parallel blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A 125V 240 Volts Europe only Cord Set with HO5VV F cord having three conductors with minimum diameter of 0 75 mm2 IEC 320 receptacle Male plug rated 10 A 250 V The unit automatically matches the connected input voltage Therefore no additional adjustments are necessary when connecting it to any input voltage within the range marked on the power adapter Information for Power Source Danes This unit is to be used with a class 2 or level 3 external power adapter approved suitable for use in North American equipment installation having an output voltage rating of 12 V DC and output current rating of 1 0 A or equivalent vii COMPLIANCES Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany
65. rom the same host fragmentation packet number from same host Half open 1 sec Length of time before a half open fragmentation fragmentation session is detected as half open detect sensitive time period Flooding cracker 300 secs Length of time from detecting a flood attack to block time blocking the attack Note We do not recommend modifying the default parameters shown above Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 40 SECURITY DMZ Demslitarized Zone nn OME Cora Dua If you Neve loca chert PC that cerca An an priemet apa popet fur betwee the Hewat ther pre ton coon De chert ac te weestreted Ven ey tenet eccets by der a Vetus OMZ mast e Mila PC Can be expend to the Internet for bes way comme e g Internet em vetes cobra OF VPN corecte Te use the DMZ you matt set a tate IP atime tr that PC O Aae passen can L mias a u P P E Te aE PO PO PO S EEE OB eee EP P iP P esse Sp f 6 u 77 u sp p aP ap Tem F FO FPO Foo mmf Apie Peme mate nse yas DOP tree ts rr If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the firewall you can open the client up to unrestricted two way Internet access Enter the IP address of a DMZ Demilitarized Zone host on this screen Adding a client to the DMZ may expose your local network to a variety of security risks so only use this option as a last resort 4 41 CONFIGURING
66. rver into the Alternate DNS Server field and click OK to close the dialog boxes Record the configured information in the following table TCP IP Configuration Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Default Gateway 3 7 TCP IP CONFIGURATION Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the Barricade s HTML configuration pages 1 To disable the proxy in Internet Explorer click Tools Click Internet Options and then the Connections tab shown on the right In the Local Area Network LAN settings section click LAN Settings to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings pop up window below In the Proxy server section ensure the Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections check box is not ticked Click OK Internet Options Local Area Network LAN Settings oxy server for local a CONFIGURING THE CLIENT PC Windows XP DHCP IP Configuration 1 On the Windows desktop Si Email 2 Mr Recent Documents gt click Start Control Panel S L My Pictures A MSN Explorer 2 N Windows Media Player Qs My Computer Q Windows Movie Maker a Conmect To gt Tour Windows XP By Ea Printers and Faxes Files and Settings Transfer Wizard O Help and Support e Snaglt 5 0 2 Searc
67. s not established WLAN On WLAN link Flashing The Barricade is sending or receiving data via WLAN Off No WLAN link 2 3 INSTALLATION LED Status Description LAN 1 4 On Ethernet link Flashing The LAN port is sending or receiving data Off No Ethernet link The following figure and table shows the rear panel of the Barricade OTI LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN y Wh 1 Reset Jo en Power Connector Port RJ 45 Reset Button RJ 45 LAN Ports Antenna Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Item Description Power Inlet Connect the included power adapter to this inlet Warning Using the wrong type of power adapter may cause damage WAN Port WAN port RJ 45 Connect your WAN line to this port LAN Ports Fast Ethernet ports RJ 45 Connect devices on your local area network to these ports i e a PC hub switch or IP set top box Reset Button Use this button to reset the power and restore the default factory settings To reset without losing configuration settings see Reset on page 4 60 Antenna Fixed antenna is connected here 2 4 ISP SETTINGS ISP Settings Please collect the following information from your ISP before setting up the Barricade ISP account user name and password e Protocol encapsulation and VPI VCI circuit numbers DNS server address
68. s toute is reached When a router receives a routing update that contains a new or changed destination network entry the router adds 1 to the metric value indicated in the update and enters the network in the routing table APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions to them The Barricade can be easily monitored through panel indicators to identify problems Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action LED Indicators Power LED is off Check connections between the Barricade the external power supply and the wall outlet If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with the power outlet power cord or external power supply However if the unit powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at the power outlet If you still cannot isolate the problem then the external power supply may be defective In this case contact Technical Support for assistance A 1 TROUBLESHOOTING A 2 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action LED Indicators LAN LED is Off Verify that the Barticade and attached device are powered on Be sure the cable is plugged into both the Barricade and the corresponding device Verify that the proper cable type is used and that its length does not exceed the specified limits
69. same on the Barticade and all of its wireless clients Default SMC Broadcast Wireless Network Name Enable or disable the broadcasting of the SSID If you disable broadcast of the SSID only devices that have the correct SSID can connect This nullifies the wireless network discovery feature of some products such as Windows XP Default Enable Wireless Mode This device supports the following modes 11g only 11b only and 11b g mixed mode Default 11b g Mixed mode SETUP WIZARD Parameter Description Wi Fi Channel The radio channel used by the Barricade and its clients to Number communicate with each other This channel must be the same on the Barricade and all of its wireless clients The Barricade will automatically assign itself a radio channel or you may select one manually Default channel 6 Extend Range Increases the range of the Batricade Default Disable 4 7 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Internet Settings Specify the WAN connection type required by your Internet Service Provider Specify Cable modem Fixed IP xDSL PPPoE xDSL or PPTP 3 Internet Settings Tedy the WAN correci n type mann by you Internet Doves Puede per Cette metem fuot P OSL i PA ou Ag cable Modem A Cate O GIA mrema caigeann When you Seve setup LAA A us internet prod the wr wert raster ed te aromaticas CAG omar piezas nto the cathe modem The host rama teat in optional tat may de reparos dy sume bor
70. should be Every visit to the page CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Login Screen The Login screen automatically appears first Beare mem aaret parren ty ade tor Acces There 99 Enter the default password smcadmin and then click LOGIN Note Your password is case sensitive SETUP WIZARD Setup Wizard Getting Started The Setup Wizard automatically appears by clicking on the Setup Wizard button of the left hand menu The first item in the Setup Wizard is Getting Started nn anne 1 Getting started a memet nern Mahe ware the i tharet cathe In cormected correctly 1o the SMCWRRES Q 4 modern vortinge or 2 ann vortiege Simply click NEXT to proceed to the following screen and configure your Wireless Settings CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Wireless Settings 4 6 Enter your wireless network settings on this page You must specify a common radio channel and SSID Service Set ID to be used by the Barricade and all of its wireless clients Be sure you configure all of its clients to the same value For security purposes you should change the default SSID immediately L ming ae 2 Wireless settings un mee 8 samat ringe e Ga 4 Modern settings Invest Weetens teetwort Em tamos Me AD GE went Mode TT iy Wired moto e Whi Carel name 3 irtena Range mm phasi MO w Parameter Description Wireless Network Name SSID The Service Set ID SSID is the name of your wireless network The SSID must be the
71. ss network discovery feature of some products such as Windows XP Default Enable Wireless Mode This device supports the following modes 11g only 11b only and 11b g mixed mode Default 11b g mixed mode Home NETWORK SETTINGS Parameter Description Wi Fi Channel The radio channel used by the Barricade and its clients to Number communicate with each other This channel must be the same on the Barricade and all of its wireless clients The Barricade will automatically assign itself a radio channel or you may select one manually Default 6 Extend Range Extends the range of the Barricade Default Disable 4 25 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE WDS 4 26 The Wireless Distribution System WDS provides a means to extend the range of a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN WDS allows the Barricade to establish a direct link to other wireless base stations and allows clients to roam freely within the area covered by the WDS To carry out a site survey of available wireless base stations click Scan FJ Pin Sines Setup Wiserd al Home hetwork wos Wettings Ran harte a Site Survey ue ree aod D u A Rare inaa mn E77 security nur pnsan o Advanced Hettings BOOM EII Ms e e me amp Meme Ma ma r Save setts j cack BI i J Parameter Description SSID The Service Set ID SSID is the name of your wireless network The SSID must be the sam
72. ssign an IP address to a client PC enable the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol function DHCP Server ID Enter the DHCP Server ID here 4 16 Home NETWORK SETTINGS Parameter Description DHCP IP Address The DHCP IP Address Pool is the range of IP addresses set Pool aside for dynamic assignment to the computers on your network Start IP This field indicates the first of the contiguous IP addresses in the IP address pool End IP This field indicates the last of the contiguous IP addresses in Domain Name Lease Time the IP address pool The domain name is the name you assign to your network The length of time the DHCP server will reserve the IP address for each computer Setting lease times for shorter intervals such as one day or one hour frees IP addresses after the specified period of time This also means that a particular computer s IP address may change over time If you have set any advanced features such as DMZ this is dependent on the IP address For this reason you will not want the IP address to change 417 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE WAN Settings Specify the WAN connection type required by your Internet Service Provider Specify Dynamic IP Address PPPoE PPTP or Static IP Address ACI WAN Settings The meins Roster Can te corrected te yor serves provide e ary Of the rr wayt Dynamic IP Address Ottan on IP stren atm sty tum pow A pr r weer nn rea metro ed Me ar Punt te Curt Turreing
73. t includes changes to an entry it updates its routing table to reflect the new route RIP routers maintain only the best route to a destination After updating its routing table the router immediately begins transmitting routing updates to inform other network routers of the change Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 71 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Routing Table 4 72 Click Routing Table to view the screen below Parameter Routing Table Pap Mate 1300 deme Gateway merca Here eros econ emn wan c 1613074 AA dran wan 38 1700 minis wu wan _ 158 140 1 0 zus 258 2588 u UN c 27001 TAL DIE DIE IE dr Looper Peg m ei siw Y Description Flags Network Address Netmask Gateway Interface Metric Indicates the route status C Direct connection on the same subnet S Static route R RIP Routing Information Protocol assigned route I ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Redirect route Destination IP address The subnetwork associated with the destination This is a template that identifies the address bits in the destination address used for routing to specific subnets Each bit that corresponds to a 1 is part of the subnet mask number each bit that corresponds to 0 is part of the host number The IP address of the router at the next hop to which frames are forwarded The local interface through which the next hop of thi
74. t the ISP s routers support the protocol IP Security Provides IP network layer encryption IPSec can support large encryption networks such as the Internet by using digital certificates for device authentication CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Before installing the Barricade verify that you have all the items listed under Package Contents If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your local distributor Also be sure that you have all the necessary cabling before installing the Barricade After installing the Barricade refer to Configuring the Barricade on page 4 1 Package Contents After unpacking the Barricade check the contents of the box to be sure you have received the following components Barricade 54Mbps g Wireless Broadband Router SMCWBR14 G2 Power adapter e One CAT 5 Ethernet cable RJ 45 One documentation CD Quick Install Guide Immediately inform your dealer in the event of any incorrect missing or damaged parts If possible please retain the carton and original packing materials in case there is a need to return the product 2 1 INSTALLATION System Requirements You must meet the following minimum requirements Internet access from your local telephone company or Internet Service Provider ISP using a DSL modem or cable modem A computer with a CD ROM drive Windows 98 or later MacOS 9 x e An up to date web browser Internet Explorer 5 5
75. te Custis 1er Com See gt Fait u rre e SIP pareret me wae pag fy el 3ST wae ETTE Fa am f 3 PE rn el Teer Af wose u Te a wie ee 13 et 3 Parameter Description General RIP Parameters RIP mode Globally enables or disables RIP Auto summary If Auto summary is disabled then RIP packets will include sub network information from all subnetworks connected to the router If enabled this sub network information will be summarized to one piece of information covering all subnetworks Table of current Interface RIP parameter Interface The WAN interface to be configured Operation Mode Disable RIP disabled on this interface Enable RIP enabled on this interface Silent Listens for route broadcasts and updates its route table It does not participate in sending route broadcasts Parameter ROUTING Description Version Poison Reverse Authentication Required Authentication Code Sets the RIP Routing Information Protocol version to use on this interface A method for preventing loops that would cause endless retransmission of data traffic None No authentication Password A password authentication key is included in the packet If this does not match what is expected the packet will be discarded This method provides very little security as it is possible to learn the authentication key by watching RIP packets Password Authentication key When a router receives a routing update tha
76. thorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen a Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind besch digt b Fl ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen c Das Ger t war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt d Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist Stellen Sie sicher da die Stromversorgung dieses Ger tes nach der EN 60950 gepr ft ist Ausgangswerte der Stromversorgung sollten die Werte von AC 7 5 8 V 50 60 Hz nicht ber oder unterschreiten sowie den minimalen Strom von 1 A nicht unterschreiten Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betr gt 70 dB A oder weniger TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ii al oN in Hae 1 1 Aboutithe Barricade u niea diia Pane AE cab Pans 1 1 Features and Benefits 2 3 23 ii A ae T E E E 1 2 Applications iyi Mii Mitotic BE Ate wd Ae wed MS 1 3 Installation 500 08 rs GB oR On A 2 1 Package Contents denis ed sans se unsre dail 2 1 System Requirements an a HERR HD RR HP I 2 2 Hardware Description 2 aaa an 2 2 1SP SEttings dit 2 ts HE tases a Aal 2 5 Connect the System sun ea el ehe 2 5 Desktop Installation nu ar aaa 2 5 Wall
77. to establish a connection to the WAN Home Network Displays system IP settings as well as DHCP Server Firewall LAN UPnP and Wireless status INFORMATION Displays the number of attached clients the firmware versions the physical MAC address for each media interface and for the Barricade as well as the hardware version and serial number DHCP Client Log Displays information on DHCP clients on your network Security Log Displays illegal attempts to access your network Save Click on this button to save the security log file Clear Click on this button to delete the access log Refresh Click on this button to refresh the screen 4 15 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE LAN Settings You can enable DHCP to dynamically allocate IP addresses to your client PCs or configure filtering functions based on specific clients or protocols The Barricade must have an IP addtess for the local network LAN Settings enats DCP to Arnema aby ocete Wireless Router IP Address Pme u fF DHCP Server DO fne 5 t a eo mk DHCP 1P Address Pool wh fe E fm er we E u Domain o u tee Ose Dwe The LAN Settings parameters are listed below Parameter Description Wireless Router IP Address IP Address The IP address of the Barricade IP Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP allows individual computers to obtain the TCP IP configuration at startup from a centralized DHCP server To dynamically a
78. uant to any warranty Products returned to SMC should have any customer installed accessory or add on components such as expansion modules removed prior to returning the product for replacement SMC is not responsible for these items if they are returned with the product Customers must contact SMC for a Return Material Authorization number prior to returning any product to SMC Proof of purchase may be required Any product returned to SMC without a valid Return Material Authorization RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be returned to customer at customer s expense For warranty claims within North America please call our toll free customer support number at 800 762 4968 Customers ate responsible for all shipping charges from their facility to SMC SMC is responsible for return shipping charges from SMC to customer LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION AT SMC S OPTION THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SMC NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION
79. ure Prewuters If There o a Oonan Nam Berens DAE that pau dd rama uta pau pad da at Ve ais e the Wart pape By Fixed 1P xost Some GA Internet Verve Perra may amago a tend Y ares fr yes penes I pos Mere boon preveted ath hes forma thaois ye aptior sui werten the ad IF A hiret mar groay IF and D een Pa yor ne GB popoe xost Of pau connect to the Internat uung an Gi Modem and your IGF tes pandadi you odh e parveard and merca name then yous ISP uros POPE vms murt chasse thet atan and enter the rogaret efuman n r Borre Pant tz art sar rotsc u 8 UR Catan wethod used de al connections n ie Select your connection type to proceed Click BACK to go back and change your settings 4 8 SETUP WIZARD Cable Modem Settings If the ISP requires you to input a Host Name type it in the Host Name field The MAC Addtess field will be filled automatically A Ca mod aos merma Comfigu ation If ihe IF Hana you to era rent Nae type HE I the Woot tiame fol owe Click NEXT to proceed or BACK to change your settings CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE ADSL Settings Fixed IP xDSL Enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP address provided to you by your ISP in the appropriate fields below 4 10 5 ADSL settings By Fixed 1p xost PA ip TE pp nn FO PO am ZZ u u Click NEXT to proceed or BACK to change your settings SETUP WIZARD ADSL Settings PPPoE Enter the User Name and Password required
80. vered by a standard one year warranty from date of purchase SMC Networks Inc 38 Tesla Irvine CA 92618 Warranty terms may differ according to geographic region For complete details please consult your country s support section of the SMC web site http www smc com 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 residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mote of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not e
81. wn list Enable Daylight Savings Check Enable Daylight Savings and set the start and end dates if your area requires daylight savings Set Date and Time Manually For manually setting the date and time configure the date and time by selecting the options from the drop down list 4 61 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance Check Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance to automatically maintain the Barricade s system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet Configure Time Server NTP Configure two different time servers by selecting the options in the Primary Server and Secondary Server fields ns eier Santer by PTICA wth a pubic tome server 4 62 SYSTEM Password Settings Use this page to restrict access based on a password For security you should assign one before exposing the Barricade to the Internet Passwords can contain from 3 to12 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive Note If your password is lost or you cannot gain access to the user interface press the Reset button colored blue on the rear panel holding it down for at least six seconds to restore the factory defaults The default password is smcadmin Enter a maximum Idle Time Out in minutes to define a maximum period of time an inactive login session will be maintained If the connection is inactive for longer than the maximum idle time it will
82. wurk Ad other chert deseas wil gut Cerent acc gen up te El cas and ppor Te charts gt nr f aspen Corera ae ME mee Pu athe e te Ki Computers MAC ages Pe ee ke ee ee ee mm a mm et we A AA CACA un a a 3 een i The Barricade can also limit the access of hosts within the local area network LAN The MAC Filtering Table allows the Barricade to enter up to 32 MAC addresses that are allowed access to the WAN port All other devices will be denied access By default this feature is disabled Click Save Settings to proceed or Cancel to change your settings 4 33 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE Parental Control 4 34 The Barricade allows the user to block access to web sites from a particular PC by entering either a full URL address or just a keyword This feature can be used to protect children from accessing violent or pornographic web sites 5 Parental Control Inne Wet Lies een e ay gt j erw ages u pat a toyoord af mn nos ma cre Ap e ral Corr Tew Fe mtr um roari Eso urov UE ed mi Ga tte ve f mi Ge CO eo ee meuf te f Dwe 19 if A 7 mu nah mr f te n ua f ms 7 um e TONE m Ste wo f we is f su sea n r I EE es You can define up to 30 sites or keywords here To configure the Parental Control feature use the table to specify the web sites www somesite com and or keywords you want to block on your network To complete this co
83. xplorer o 3 Uncheck all check boxes and click OK gt 8 0 Internet Explorer Preferences j If you are accessing the Internet from a private network you can set gateways to allow Internet access Contact your network manager Security Zones for more information Note These settings are shared with other Ratings applications through Internet Config Advanced Use Proxy Servers y Forms AutoFill _ Web Proxy Settings Forms AutoComplete OD Use Web Proxy for all AutoFill Profile O Bypass Web Proxy for FTP y Receiving Files Secure Proxy f Settings Download Options O File Helpers Cookies Gopher Proxy Settings Y Network _ Security Mail Proxy C Settings List the sites you want to connect to directly bypassing the proxies Protocol Helpers set above Put a space or comma between each site Q Proxies Site Passwords y E mail General 3 17 CONFIGURING YOUR MACINTOSH COMPUTER 3 18 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE After you have configured TCP TP on a client computer use a web browser to configure the Barricade The Barricade can be configured by any Java supported browser such as Internet Explorer 5 5 or above Using the web management interface you can configure the Barricade and view statistics to monitor network activity To access the Barricade s management interface enter the IP address of the Barricade in your web browser http 1
84. xpressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter IEEE 802 11b or 802 11g operation of this product in the U S A is firmware limited to channels 1 through 11 111 COMPLIANCES iv Industry Canada Statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 1 5 dBi Any antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required

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