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NEXT - Technical Specifications

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BACK - Connect Your Barricade NEXT – Browser Settings - Main Page Configuring your Personal Computer (PC) This section will assist you in configuri

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BACK – Troubleshooting - DSL NEXT - FAQ - Main Page Static IP Address Troubleshooting Ø This should be the simplest of all the different types o

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BACK – Troubleshooting - Static IP NEXT - FAQ - Disable Dial-up and Proxy Frequently Asked Questions - Main Page This section will show common troub

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BACK - FAQ - Main Page NEXT - FAQ - Network Interface Card Disabling Dial-up and Proxy 1. Usually you can determine if you are running firewall sof

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BACK - FAQ - Disable Dial-up and Proxy NEXT - FAQ - Software Conflicts Network Interface Cards - What adapter are you using? The following section i

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§ To continue installing the router, click here. Windows 2000§ Click “Start”, click “Settings” and click on “Control Panel”. Then go a

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hard-set the speed of the adapter. Click the “Configure” button and go to the “Advanced” tab. Look through each setting and change the “media type” or

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BACK – FAQ - Network Interface Card NEXT – FAQ - VPN Connections Third Party Software Routing Software:You may have installed programs that allow yo

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BACK – FAQ - Software Conflicts NEXT - FAQ - General Questions Making VPN Connections Ø Overview§ IPSec stands for IP Security. It prov

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Ø CheckPoint VPN§ Update firmware to latest version, reset to defaults.§ Try forwarding ports 256, 564, and 500, in the Virtual

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§ Two modes of UDP Encapsulation are available:o Automatic mode in which UDP encapsulation is performed only when the Secure Remote clie

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BACK - Configuring your PC NEXT - Configuring Internet Explorer This section will allow you to configure your browser settings for: Inter

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BACK – FAQ - VPN Connections NEXT – Glossary SMC2404WBR: 11/22 Mbps Auto-Sensing Wireless Cable/DSL Broadband Router F.A.Q.TERMINOLOGY Q. What

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Q. What is MDI / MDI-X?A. Medium Dependent Interface - Also called an "uplink port," it is a port on a network hub or switch

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PPP protocol, commonly used for dial-up Internet connections, over Ethernet. Used by DSL and some cable modem providers, PPPoE supports the protocol l

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A. SYN Flood Attack - An assault on a network that prevents a TCP/IP server from servicing other users. It is accomplished by not sending the f

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spoofing, a hacker must first use a variety of techniques to find an IP address of a trusted port and then modify the packet headers so that it appear

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it to the location of the firmware file. Click the "Apply" button and follow the prompts. You will notice the lights on the Barricade will r

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Connections.2) Double-click on Local Area Network and click Properties. Double-click where you see Internet Protocol TCP/IP.3) Click use the following

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A. You need to enter the IP address of the WAN location from where you plan to remotely administer the router. If you do not know the IP before

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(Where the "XXX" refers to the IP Address of the server doing the Hosting and the space in-between the # and the name is made by hitting the

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1) Go to the Control Panel 2) Double-click on Network3) Go to the Identification tab and write down the computer name (it will most lik

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BACK – Browser Settings NEXT - Browser Settings - Configuring Netscape See also:Configure TCP/IP - Windows 9x/MeConfigure TCP/IP - Windows NTConfigur

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minutes. Then turn them back on, log into the router again, and see if it says connected. If not, then you may require a host name. Follow the procedu

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called PPP over Ethernet. You need to verify exactly what your login and password is for your service. Then log into the router at http://192.168.2.1,

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download from our site: http://www.smc.com/ Troubleshooting: Third Party Applications Q. Why can't I access my ISP's resources, such

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If you want to setup more than one PC Anywhere host on your LAN, then you would need to configure your PC Anywhere host to listen to different port nu

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OUT TCP 100IN TCP 101IRC FserveOUT TCP 110IN TCP 111IRC IDENTIN UDP 113IRC SendOUT TCP 120IN TCP 121IRC GetOUT TCP 130IN TCP 131 You need to open the

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triggers. You can also try putting your machine in the DMZ (go into Misc. Items). Make sure that you have upgraded the firmware as well. Q. How

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Try setting 2000, 2050, 2069, 2085, 3010, and 2019 as triggers. Then set the public ports to 2000-3030. If you still experience problems, set the publ

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work. So you will not be able to test the server yourself by putting in the WAN IP. ID Service IP Private Port Public Port1 192.168.

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ports). You can also try putting your machine in the DMZ (go into Misc. Items) and make sure that you have the latest firmware. Support Info:http://ww

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BACK – FAQ - General Questions NEXT - Featured Products Glossary Access Point - A device that is able to receive wireless signals and transmit them t

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Step 2: Click on “Internet Options”. Figure 1.1 Step 3: This will bring up your Internet Options menu. Now, click on the “Connections” tab

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Fixed IP – (see Static IP) Full-Duplex - Transmitting and receiving data simultaneously. In pure digital networks, this is achieved with two pairs of

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allowing you to change internal IP addresses without affecting outside access to your network. NAT must be enabled to provide multi-user access to the

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SMC's Limited Warranty StatementLimited Warranty Statement: SMC Networks Europe ("SMC") warrants its productsto be free from defects in

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WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF A SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATEAS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BEREPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN

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Full Installation ManualFull installation manuals are provided on the Installation CD-Rom. Manuals in otherlanguages than those included on the CD-Rom

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Figure 1.2 Step 4: Select “Never dial a connection”. Now, click on the “LAN Settings” button. Figure 1.3 Step 5: In the “Local Are

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BACK – Browser Settings - Internet Explorer Settings NEXT - Configuring Your Computer See also:Configure TCP/IP - Windows 9x/MeConfigure TCP/IP - Wind

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Figure 1.2 Step 4: Click on “Advanced” section. Figure 1.3

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Step 5: Click on the “Advanced” section and then click on "Proxies". Make sure that the proxies are disabled and direct connection is se

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BACK – Configuring Netscape Settings NEXT - Configuring TCP/IP on Windows 9x/Me Configuring Windows 9X and Millennium Please click on the icon that

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BACK - Introduction NEXT - Cable Modem - WAN Type Technical Specifications Standards:IEEE 802.3 10BaseT EthernetIEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet

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BACK – Configuring TCP/IP on Windows 9x/MeNEXT - Configuring Dynamic on Windows 9x/Me Installing TCP/IP Protocol: Windows 9x/Me Step 1: Click on

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Figure 1.1 Figure 1.2 Step 3: Click the "Add" button to add the TCP/IP network component to your PC.

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Figure 1.3 Step 4: Double-click "Protocol" to add the TCP/IP protocol. Step 5: Select the "Microsoft" item in the manufacturer’s

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BACK - Configuring TCP/IP on Windows 9x/Me NEXT – Configuring Static for Windows 9x/Me Configuring TCP/IP:Dynamic IP on Windows 9x/Me Step 1: Click

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Figure 1.1 Step 3: Select the TCP/IP that is bound to the network adapter that you are currently using to plug directly into the Wireless Broadband R

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Step 4: Select "Obtain an IP address automatically" in the IP Address tab. Make sure that there are no values set under the "Gateway&q

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BACK – Configuring Dynamic on Windows 9x/MeNEXT - Configuring Windows NT/2000/XP - Main Page Configuring TCP/IP:Static IP for Windows 9x/Me NOTE:

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Step 2: Double-click the "Network" icon. Figure 1.1 Step 3: Select the TCP/IP that is bound to the network adapter that you are current

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Figure 1.2 Step 4: Select the Specify an IP option and insert an IP address that is not in the range of the DHCP LAN address. For example, you might

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Figure 1.3 Step 5: Click on the Gateway tab and then insert the Wireless Barricade Turbo’s IP address, 192.168.2.1, and then press the "Add"

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Internet Sharing Methods:Static IPDynamic IPPPPoE Advanced Features:Dynamic IP Address Configuration - DHCP, DNSFirewall - Client Privileges, ha

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Figure 1.4 Step 6: Click on the DNS Configuration tab and check the Enable option. Insert a host name (it can be any name you choose). Then insert th

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Figure 1.5 Step 7: Reboot the machine when prompted to do so.

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BACK – Configuring Static on Windows 9x/Me NEXT - Configuring TCP/IP on NT/2000/XP Configuring Windows NT/2000/XP Please click on the icon that cor

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BACK - Configuring Windows NT/2000/XP - Main PageNEXT – Configuring Dynamic for Windows NT Installing TCP/IP on Windows NT/2000/XP In NT-based syste

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Step 2: Go to the Protocols tab and verify that TCP/IP is showing in the window. Once your network adapter is installed correctly, this TCP/IP option

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Step 2: Right-click the "Local Area Connection" that refers to the Ethernet adapter that is plugged into the router, and click “Properties”

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BACK – Configuring TCP/IP on Windows NT/2000/XP NEXT – Configuring Static for Windows NT Configuring TCP/IP:Dynamic IP on Windows NT Step 1: Right-

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Figure 1.1 Step 3: Go to the DNS tab and make sure that you are set up to obtain DNS automatically as well.

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Figure 1.2 Step 4: Click "OK" to close the TCP/IP properties window. Click "OK" again to close the Network properties window.

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BACK – Configuring Dynamic on Windows NT NEXT – Configuring Dynamic on Windows 2000 Configuring TCP/IP:Static IP on Windows NT Step 1: Right-click

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Operating Channel:11 Channels (US, Canada)13 Channels (Europe)14 Channels (Japan) Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Algorithm:64/128/256-bit RC4 Input Po

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Figure 1.1 Step 3: Click on "Specify an IP address" and then set a static IP address as previously directed. (Note: The IP address in this

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Figure 1.3 Step 4: Go to the DNS tab and make sure that the router’s IP is listed, 192.168.2.1 and a Hostname is entered. (Note: Your hostname can

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Figure 1.4 Step 5: Click "OK" and click "Close" to continue and save the changes.

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BACK – Configuring Static for Windows NT NEXT – Configuring Static for Windows 2000 Configuring TCP/IP:Dynamic IP on Windows 2000 Step 1: Right-cl

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Step 2: Right-click the "Local Area Connection" that refers to the Ethernet adapter that is plugged into the router, and click "Proper

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BACK- Configuring Dynamic on Windows 2000 NEXT – Configuring Dynamic on Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP:Static IP on Windows 2000 Step 1: Right-click

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Step 2: Right-click your Local Area Connection and click "Properties". Figure 1.1 Step 3: Click “Internet Protocol TCP/IP” and click “Prop

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Figure 1.2 Step 4: Click "OK" and click "Close" to continue and save the changes.

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BACK – Configuring Static IP for Windows 2000 NEXT – Configuring Static IP for Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP:Dynamic IP on Windows XP Step 1: Clic

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BACK - Technical Specifications NEXT - Router Connection Type - DSL Cable Modem Most users who have cable modems are set up for DHCP. These include I

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Step 2: Double-click the "Network and Internet Connections" option, and then click "Network Connections". Figure 1.1 Figure 1.

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Step 3: Then right-click the Local Area Connection and click "Properties". Figure 1.3 Step 4: Click the “Internet Protocol TCP/IP” optio

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Figure 1.4 Step 5: Click on “OK” to the Internet Protocol Properties to close that window. Click “OK” again to close the Network Connections window.

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BACK – Configuring Dynamic on Windows XP NEXT – 3 Clicks Setup Wizard Configure TCP/IP:Static IP on Windows XP Step 1: Right-click the "Networ

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Figure 1.1 Figure 1.2

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Step 4: Click on the "Use the following IP address" option. Figure 1.3 Step 5: Input a static IP.

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Figure 1.4 Step 6: Click "OK" and click "Close" to continue and save the changes.

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BACK – Configuring Static on Windows XP NEXT – 3 Clicks - Dynamic SMC Networks EZ 3-Click Installation Wizard Compatible with Windows 9x/Me/NT/2K/XP S

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Figure 1.1 Step 4: If you selected the Cable option, the router will automatically begin to establish a connection with your ISP as shown in Figure 1

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DSL Connection Step 5: Almost all DSL connections require a username and password. Please input this information in the specified boxes. If you d

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BACK – Router Connection Type - Cable NEXT - Router Connection Type - Static IP DSL Modem Most users with DSL modems require a username and password

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Figure 1.4 Figure 1.5 Step 7: The application will begin configuring the router after you have filled in the appropriate information. Click on "

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Figure 1.6 Step 8: Once the router has been successfully configured, please click the "Finish" button and register your Wireless Barricade

Seite 95 - Types of WAN Connections

BACK - Connection Wizard - QIG NEXT – 3 Clicks - PPPoE SMC Networks EZ 3-Click Installation Wizard Cable Connection:Compatible with Windows 9x/Me/NT/

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Figure 1.1 Step 4: The Setup Wizard will now configure the router to establish a connection with your ISP as shown below. If you receive any error m

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“Congratulations” message in the Status window. At this point, your Wireless Barricade Turbo router is now online. Please click the “Finish” button. F

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BACK - 3 Clicks - Dynamic NEXT – 3 Clicks - Static SMC Networks EZ 3-Click Installation Wizard - Quick Install Guide DSL Connection:Compatible with W

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Figure 1.1 Step 4: Almost all DSL connections require a username and password. Please input this information. If you do not have a username/passwor

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Figure 1.3 Step 6: After the router has been successfully configured, you will receive a “Congratulations” message in the Status window. At this po

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BACK – Router Connection Type - DSL NEXT - Connect Your Barricade Static (Fixed) IP Address If you have been provided a Fixed IP from your Internet

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Figure 1.5 Step 8: After clicking “Yes”, you will be automatically directed to the online SMC Product Registration site so that you can register your

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BACK - 3 Clicks - PPPoE NEXT – Advanced Settings - Main Page SMC Networks 3-Click Installation Wizard - Quick Install Guide Static (Fixed) IP Address

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Figure 1.1 Step 4: If your ISP has given you a Fixed or Static IP, then you should have the information concerning your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gate

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failure to connect, please start over and try again or view the Help files for more troubleshooting steps. Figure 1.3 Step 6: After the Wireless Barr

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product. Figure 1.5 Step 8: Once you click “Yes”, you will be automatically directed to the online SMC Product Registration site so that you can re

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BACK - 3 Clicks - Static NEXT – Advanced Settings - Wireless Advanced Settings - Main Page This section will discuss the advanced firewall features o

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BACK - Advanced Settings - Main PageNEXT - Advanced Settings - Virtual Server Advanced Settings - WirelessThis section will allow you to configure y

Seite 110 - TERMINOLOGY

Figure 1.1 ❍ Once you have established a wireless connection to the router, you can configure WEP encryption if you are transmitting sensiti

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Figure 1.2 ❍ Note that you are given the option of choosing between four keys. The keys are displayed as Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, and Key 4. Nor

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Figure 1.4

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BACK – Router - Static IP ConnectionNEXT – Computer Configuration - Configuring your PC Connecting To Your SMC2404WBR 11/22 Mbps Wireless Broadband Ro

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BACK - Advanced Settings - Wireless NEXT - Advanced Settings - Special Applications Advanced Settings - Virtual Server The Virtual Server portion is

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Standard PortsFTP 21SSH 22Telnet 23SMTP 25DNS 53 (UDP)HTTP 80POP3 110IDENT 113NNTP 119PPTP 1723RDP/Terminal Services 3389 The "Private IP"

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your web server using its domain name (for example: www.smc.com)b) You must have the domain name translate to the WAN IP of the routerc) When plug

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BACK – Advanced Settings - Virtual Server NEXT - Advanced Settings - Access Control Advanced Settings - Special Applications Special Applications is

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Games: Make sure that you have the necessary ports to play your games.● These ports refer to:● Trigger port (Outbound data port): You can onl

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BACK – Advanced Settings - Special ApplicationsNEXT - Advanced Settings - URL Blocking Advanced Settings - Access Control Access Control is an extrem

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Click on the "Add PC" link in order to define the appropriate settings for Client PC services. Figure 1.1 You can set a "Client PC De

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Figure 1.2 The above image shows that you have an option to manually configure the port ranges and the type of ports you which to block as well. This

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BACK – Advanced Settings - Access Control NEXT - Advanced Settings - Intrusion Detection Advanced Settings - URL Blocking The Wireless Barricade Turb

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BACK – Advanced Settings - URL BlockingNEXT - Advanced Settings - DMZ Advanced Settings - Intrusion Detection Figure 1.0 The Intrusion Detection feat

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port. This will indicate that the connection is firmly attached. Then look at the front of your router, and you will see a WAN LED. If this light i

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BACK – Advanced Settings - Intrusion DetectionNEXT - Advanced Settings - Miscellaneous Advanced Settings - DMZIf you have a client PC that cannot run

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BACK – Advanced Settings - DMZ NEXT – Troubleshooting - Main Page Advanced Settings - Miscellaneous Administrator Idle Time-Out: Allows you to set t

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Figure 1.1 Configuration Tools: Allows you to backup/restore all your settings. Also gives you the option of restoring the router to factory defaults.

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Troubleshooting: Remote Management Q) I set 0.0.0.0 as the Remote Mgmt. IP and still cannot access the router remotely. A) 1)Check for firmware

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BACK – Advanced Settings - Miscellaneous NEXT – Troubleshooting - Types of Connections Troubleshooting Section: SMC2404WBR This section will provide

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BACK - Troubleshooting - Main Page NEXT - Troubleshooting - Cable Types of WAN Connections Ø A common WAN type is DHCP or Dynamic Host Configur

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BACK – Troubleshooting - Types of ConnectionsNEXT – Troubleshooting - DSL Cable Modem Troubleshooting Ø Most Cable services are very simple to conf

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the top of the page. On the left “Internet” column, it should say Cable/DSL Connected at this point. If so, then you are online. If it still says Disc

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BACK - Troubleshooting - Cable NEXT - Troubleshooting - Static IP DSL Modem Troubleshooting Ø Most DSL services provide DHCP to their customers,

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a) Mindspring ([email protected])b) Ameritech ([email protected])c) MTS Sympatico Business ([email protected])d) Bell Canada (username@

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