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User reviews and opinions
| nymblewyke |
1:38am on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| DO NOT BUY THIS ROUTER! I can tell you all you need to know about this router in one sentence: Do not buy it or you will regret it. May as well write a review before it goes in the dumpster after one year. First of all. Nice lens, recommended The closest Nikon equivalent, the recently-discontinued 28mm f/1.4, now goes for about two grand -- used. | |
| jimasbille |
2:01am on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Simple setup through the browser. Very easy to use the browser to review and changes settings. The footprint of the unit is great Runs a little warm. The initial connection to the device caused me some issues, but once connected it directly to my PC and set the appropriate IP address on the device. | |
| Calambo |
4:19pm on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| This device has big problems from factory. For one, you can almost fry eggs on it. I have had this router for about a year now and i have not had any major problems with it It works. | |
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SMC7904WBRB.qxd
27/01/05
Page 1
Package Contents
After unpacking the SMC7904WBRB, check the contents of the box to be sure you have received the following components:
Hardware Description
Front Ethernet cables Ethernet cables are usually constructed from unscreened, Cat 5 cable with RJ45 connecters at both ends. Cables of this type can be purchased at most computer retailers.
One ADSL2 Barricade g Wireless Broadband Router One Power Adaptor One cable (RJ-11) for connection to the phone line One cable (RJ-45) for optional connection to a LAN device One CD-ROM containing full version of User Manual One Warranty Card One ADSL splitter *
* The ADSL splitter (also called microfilter) is only contained in packages related to specific countries (US, UK, France, The Netherlands). If your package does not contain a splitter, you may be required to purchase this item separately. Please contact your ISP for further details. Please inform your dealer in the event of any incorrect, missing or damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton and original packing materials in case there is a need to return the product.
Troubleshooting
1. Power (PWR) LED When this green LED is on, the router is powered up. 2. DSL LED This green LED flashes while a link is being set up on the ADSL port. The LED stays on when the link has been set up and is functioning correctly. 3. Online LED This green LED will normally be off but flashes when data is sent or received on the ADSL port.
Installation Troubleshooting Check that the Power Adapter is both plugged into a working power socket and connected to the Router. Check that the On/Off switch on the back of the Router is pressed in and that the green PWR LED on the Router is turned on. Only use the power adapter that was supplied with your Router.
The wired PC should connect to a LAN port of the Router using an Ethernet cable. The corresponding LAN LED of the Router should be on. The Router ADSL port should be connected to your phone socket on the wall. The DSL LED should be on when there is a valid connection to your ISP. The Online LED will flash when data is transferred to and from the ADSL port. Power up your equipment in the following order: First the ADSL Router and then your PC. Leave at least 30 seconds between turning on each device. The PC should be setup to obtain an IP address automatically from the Router's DHCP server. See the user manual on the CD for details of how to setup your PC to obtain an IP address. Check that web proxy is disabled on your PC. Go to the Control Panel and select Internet Options. Select the Connections tab and click the LAN Settings button. Check that the Use Proxy Server option is not ticked. Check you can access the Router's web interface. Open a browser and enter http://192.168.2.1 to access the default IP address of the Router.
System Requirements
4. WLAN LED When this green LED is on, wireless networking is enabled. The LED will flash when data is sent or received over a wireless connection. 5. LAN LEDs (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 and LAN4) These green LEDs turn on when there is an Ethernet connection to the corresponding LAN port on the back panel (see 10 below) and will flash to indicate that data is being sent or received over the connection.
An ADSL line installed by your ISP An ADSL splitter (at least one) A Computer with a CD-ROM drive and working Ethernet port Windows (98 or later), MacOS (9.x or later) or Linux An up to date web browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 or later Mozilla 1.7/Firefox 1.0 or later
Compliance and Warranty Details regarding compliance and warranty can be found on the user manual located on the CD-ROM
WAN Connection Troubleshooting Check that you have selected the correct WAN connection option and the ISP details are correct. If you do not have these details, they can be obtained from your ISP.
If you have any PPPoE client applications already installed on your PC which were required when your PC was directly connected to the DSL modem, they must be disabled.
6. ADSL Port Use the supplied cable to connect the ADSL port to your phone socket. The DSL LED on the front panel will light up when the connection is made (see 2 above) and the Online LED (see 3) will turn when you are able to send and receive data. 7. Power Connect the supplied, 12V power adapter to this socket.
FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT, CALL: From U.S.A. and Canada: (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) (800) SMC-4-YOU - Phn: (949) 679-8000 Fax: (949) 679-1481 From Europe: Contact details can be found on www.smc.com. INTERNET E-mail addresses: techsupport@smc.com european.techsupport@smc.com Driver updates: Please go to the SUPPORT section on www.smc.com and enter the DOWNLOADS pages. World Wide Web: http://www.smc.com If you are looking for further contact information, please visit www.smc.com. 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 679-8000 Model Number: SMC7904WBRB
Wireless Troubleshooting Check that the SSID is the same on the Router and the wireless PC.
Check that the wireless encryption is the same on the Router and the wireless PC. To help debug a problem, turn off encryption in both the Router and wireless PC until you can establish a connection. After a change in encryption, some PCs may have to be restarted. The wireless PCs must be set to Infrastructure mode to work with a Router. If your computer has both a wired and wireless connection installed, ensure that the wired Ethernet cable is unplugged. Check that the Router WLAN LED is on, to indicate that Wireless networking is enabled. To enable wireless networking, go to the Router Wireless page and enable Wireless Networking. If there are a number of wireless networks within range, then you may experience poor wireless performance if the wireless channels are too close together. Ideally, neighbouring wireless networks should be at least 5 channels apart. The wireless channel is controlled by and set in the Router. The Router has a feature called MAC Filter which controls which wireless PCs have access to the wireless LAN. If this feature is enabled, then ensure that the MAC address of your wireless PC card is listed in the MAC Filter page.
8. Reset You can restart the unit by pressing the reset button and releasing it immediately. If, for any reason, you need to reset the unit to factory defaults and cannot access the user interface (e.g. if you have changed and forgotten the password), press the reset button for 10 seconds. Note that you will lose all your configuration changes when you reset the router to factory defaults. You may have to use a thin implement, like a straightened paper-clip, to reach the switch. 9. On/Off Switch When the power adapter is connected (see 7 above) and this switch is pressed in, your router will power up. 10. LAN Ports (1, 2, 3 and 4) There are four Ethernet LAN ports for connection to PCs, network printers or similar devices. Note the labelling; one LAN LED on the front panel is associated with one port on the rear panel. Port 1 is associated with the LAN1 LED, port 2 with LAN2 and so on. If a device is not correctly connected, using a suitable Ethernet cable, the associated LED will not turn on.
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TM ADSL2 BarricadeTM g Wireless Broadband Router with Built-in Annex B ADSL Modem
Thank you for choosing the SMC BarricadeTM g Wireless Broadband Router. This Quick Installation Guide will enable you to have your new router up and running in a few minutes. Please complete each stage of these easy to follow instructions.
Initial Configuration
Follow the steps in this section after you have connected your hardware as described in the Hardware Installation section. Before beginning, make sure you have all the details about your internet connection from your ISP.
Quick Installation Guide
Hardware Installation
The position of your Router is important to its wireless performance. The Router should be located in a central position relative to the wireless PCs that will connect to it. A suitable location might be on a high shelf or a similar position that allows good wireless coverage from the Router to the wireless PCs. To meet the FCC wireless radiation exposure regulations, the Router should be located in a position to maintain a minimum distance of 20cm (8 inches) from any personnel. Connect all of the computers that you want to share on your internet connection to your router. During the initial setup, SMC recommend that the Router is configured from a wired Ethernet PC as shown in the diagram. To keep the high-frequency ADSL signals from interfering with telephone calls, each phone must be connected to the phone-line through a splitter (also known as and ADSL microfilter). The ADSL connection of the router does not require to be filtered as the frequencies produced by telephones do not interfere with the ADSL connection.
Note: On first power-up or immediately following a Restore to Factory Defaults, the wireless is turned off. Initial configuration must be performed using a wired connection.
Internet
1. First, power-up your router then power-up the PC that you will use to configure the router.
Integrated Firewall
ADSL Router SMC7904WBRB
2. Start your web browser and enter the address http://192.168.2.1. If your PC is properly configured you will see the login page of the router. If you cannot access the login page then you must first reconfigure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically; see the manual on the CD-ROM for more information. 3. Type in the password (the default is smcadmin) and click on Login. When you have successfully logged in, you will see the Country Selection page. Your choice of country will be used to configure the wireless so it is important that you make the correct selection from the drop down list. Once you have made your selection click on the Apply button to go to the Home page.
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Note: The Country Selection page only appears on first power-up or immediately following a Restore to Factory Defaults.
4. The Home page allows you to choose between the Setup Wizard and Advanced Setup. Select Setup Wizard.
SMC7904WBRB
5. The first page of the Setup Wizard (Getting Started) provides background information. Click on the NEXT button after you have read the page and taken any action required. 6. The Wireless Settings page allows you to change the behaviour of the wireless. If you are unfamiliar with the terminology, do not change the values; they can always be changed later if required. See the Wireless Networking Section for more information. 7. The next page allows you to configure your time-zone. Select the appropriate time-zone from the drop-down list then select the Primary Server and Secondary Server that are closest to your location. Click on the NEXT button when you are happy with your choices. 8. The next page of the wizard configures your ADSL connection. a. First select your country from the drop-down list. If your country does not appear on the list then select Other. b. If your country was on the list you will now be able to select an Internet/Network Provider from the drop-down list. If your provider does not appear on the list, select Other. Note that your service provider may have changed their connection parameters from those used by the router. If you are in any doubt, please check with your ISP and select Other to enter the parameters manually. c. If you selected Other for your country or Service/Network Provider, you will now have to manually select the protocol your provider uses. Fill in the blank fields with the information provided by your Internet/Network Provider. Click on NEXT when you have entered the information. 9. The final page of the wizard shows a summary of all the information that you have entered. Click on FINISH to confirm your choices and connect to the Internet or click on BACK to return to a page to make further changes.
That's it! When you click on FINISH, you should be connected to the Internet. Please register your product by pointing your Web browser to www.smc.com and clicking through to the support pages. If you are not connected to the Internet, please contact your ISP to clarify your connection details.
If this is your only wireless network, then you can use the Router's default settings. Now set your wireless PC to have the same SSID and encryption settings as the Router. The wireless PCs must also be set to use infrastructure mode. 2. If your computer has both a wired and wireless connection installed, then you must ensure that only one type is used at a time, to connect to the LAN. To use the wireless connection, unplug the wired Ethernet cable and reboot the PC. 3. Once you have setup the same SSID and Encryption in the Router and wireless PC, open a browser and try to connect to www.smc.com. If you can access the internet, then you have successfully set up your wireless LAN. 4. SMC recommends that you enable wireless encryption to improve the security of your wireless network. Note that if you change the wireless settings (e.g. SSID or WEP) of your Router from a wireless PC, then you may lose contact with your Router. To re-establish the wireless connection, change the wireless settings of your PC to be the same as the Router.
Wireless Networking
To setup Wireless networking you must select the Wireless option in the Advanced Setup section. 1. To create a wireless network, the Router and wireless PCs must have the same SSID and encryption settings. The default wireless settings for the Router are shown below:
SSID - Router default is SMC
The SSID is the name given to your wireless LAN. Only PCs with the same SSID as the Router can connect to the wireless LAN.
Wireless Encryption - Router default is off
To set up your wireless network, set the encryption to off in both the Router and the wireless PC. Wireless encryption can be set up later, after you have established a wireless network.
Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC 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 SMC. SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice. SMC Networks, Inc. 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 Copyright SMC Networks, Inc., 2004. All rights reserved. SMC is a registered trademark; and BarricadeTM is a trademark of SMC Networks, Inc. Other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Wireless Channel - Router default is Auto
The Router will automatically select a clear wireless channel. If there are no other wireless networks in the area, the Router will default to channel 6. The wireless PCs will automatically scan the channels to detect which channel the Router is using.

SMCWBR14-G 2.4GHz 54Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Broadband Router
OVERVIEW
The Barricade g 2.4GHz 54Mbps Wireless Cable /DSL Broadband Router (SMCWBR14-G) is the perfect networking solution for the user that is looking for a simple, all-in-one home or small offi ce network product. This platform independent multi-functional router combines a 4-port 10/100 Mbps dual-speed switch with Automatic MDI-MDIX feature, and a high speed 54Mbps wireless access point with security features that include 802.1x for authentication, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), MAC address fi ltering and 64/128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The SMCWBR14-G also includes a firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection, web-based network management and support for Virtual Private Network (VPN) pass-through for secure remote offi ce connections. Supporting NAT, the SMCWBR14-G can provide simultaneous Internet access for multiple PCs using a single purchased IP address. Finally, installation is made simple and straightforward with the EZ 3-Click Installation Wizard utility.
FEATURES
Share your Cable/DSL connection
BENEFITS
Ability to connect to cable/xDSL modem for instant internet access. Allows a single broadband Internet connection to be used by multiple computers. Share fi les, printers, and other devices on a network. A new and improved way to install your Wireless Barricade. In 3 simple clicks, you will be connected to the Internet. The new Barricade G offers a high data rate that is up to 5 times faster than the widely used 802.11b wireless LAN and is backward compatible with existing 802.11b network devices. Multi-port auto-sensing switch for integration to your wired LAN with Auto MDI-MDIX support. No need for the use of crossover cable. One detachable antenna can be replaced with SMC high gain antennas for added performance and coverage. Robust Stateful Packet Inspection fi rewall provides a high level of security against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. The SPI fi rewall analyzes each individual data packet as it passes through SMCBR14-G and ensures that only authorized packets can access the local network. Access Control based on a pre defi ned-scheduled time, IP address fi ltering, and Mac Address Filtering. Parental control to protect your family with URL blocking capability. Provides secure data transmissions across the network by using robust security features include 802.1x for authentication, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), 64-bit/128-bit WEP encryption, disable SSID broadcast and MAC address fi ltering.
EZ 3-Click Installation Wizard
802.11g/ 802.11b compliant High Speed Wireless LAN connection
4-port 10/100 Mbps Auto MDI-MDIX switch and one detachable antenna
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall
Access Control and URL Blocking
High Level of Security
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SMCWBR14-G
DIMENSIONS 155 x 130 x 26 mm 6.10 x 5.12 x 1.02 in WEIGHT 410 g 14.46 oz INPUT POWER 9 VDC, 1 A EU: DV-91AUP POWER CONSUMPTION 5 Watts max. @ 100-240 VAC INTERNET STANDARDS RFC 826 ARP, RFC 791 IP, RFC 792 ICMP, RFC 768 UDP, RFC 793 TCP, RFC 854-859 TELNET, RFC 1321 MD5, RFC 1497 BOOTP Extension, RFC 1570 PPP LCP Extension, RFC 1631 NAT, RFC1661 PPP, RFC 1700 Assigned Numbers, RFC 1866 HTML, RFC 1945 HTTP, RFC 1994 CHAP, RFC 2131 DHCP, RFC 2637 PPTP 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) COMPLIANCES CE Mark EMISSIONS FCC Class B VCCI Class B Industry Canada Class B EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B C-Tick - AS/NZS 3548 (1995) Class B IMMUNITY EN 61000-3-2/3 EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 DGT LP0002: 2004 SAFETY CSA/NRTL(UL1950,CSA 22.2.950) GS (EN60950) CB (IEC60950)
STANDARDS IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g WAN INTERFACE 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN INTERFACES 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 4 RJ-45 ports DATA RATES 1/2/5.5/6/9/11/12/18/24/36/48/54 Mbps Supports Nitro Lite turbo mode (data rate increase of up to 30%) FREQUENCY BAND IEEE 802.11b/g Radio: 2.4 GHz USA - FCC 2412~2462MHz (Ch1~Ch11) Canada - IC2412~2462MHz (Ch1~Ch11) Europe - ETSI 2412~2472MHz (Ch1~Ch13) Japan - STD-T66/STD-332412~2484MHz (Ch1~Ch14) MODULATION TYPE OFDM, CCK OPERATING CHANNELS 11 channels (US, Canada) 13 channels (ETSI) 14 channels (Japan) ANTENNA TYPE 1 Dipole antenna with RP-SMA connector ANTENNA GAIN 1.43 dBi SENSITIVITY MODULATION RATE Modulation Rate Receive Sensitivity Typical (dBm) 802.11b - 1Mbps -90 802.11g - 12Mbps -84 802.11b - 2Mbps -88 802.11g - 18Mbps -82 802.11b - 5.5Mbps -85 802.11g - 24Mbps -79 802.11b- 11Mbps -82 802.11g - 36Mbps -75 802.11g - 6Mbps -88 802.11g - 48Mbps -68 802.11g - 9Mbps -87 802.11g - 54Mbps -68 RF OUTPUT POWER Modulation Rate Output Power (dBm) 802.11b - 1Mbps 16 802.11g - 12Mbps 15 802.11b - 2Mbps 16 802.11g - 18Mbps 15 802.11b - 5.5Mbps 16 802.11g - 24Mbps 15 802.11b- 11Mbps 16 802.11g - 36Mbps 15 802.11g - 6Mbps 15 802.11g - 48Mbps 12 802.11g - 9Mbps 15 802.11g - 54Mbps 12 MANAGEMENT Web-based management ADVANCED FEATURES Dynamic IP Address Confi guration DHCP, DNS Wireless Security 64/128-bit WEP/WPA/TKIP/AES-CCM/AES-OCB/ 802.1x, SSID broadcast disabled, MAC address filtering Firewall - SPI, Access Control, Event Logging Virtual Server via NAT Virtual Private Network PPTP, L2TP, IPSec pass-through Intrusion Detection, email Alerts, Parental Control Wireless Distribution System (WDS) DDNS, UPnP, Port Forwarding INDICATOR PANEL Power, WLAN, WAN (Link, Activity), LAN (Link/Activity,Speed - 10/100 Mbps)
Contact
North America 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 1-800-SMC-4YOU 24/7 Technical Support Europe/ Africa Fructuos Gelabert 6-Sant Joan Desp Barcelona, Spain Check www.smc.com for your local country contact information
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