SMC Networks Barricade SMCBR14UP manuel d'utilisation

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    Copyright Informat ion furnished by SMC Net works, In c. (SMC) is believed t o be accurate a nd reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties whic h may resul t from its use. No li cense is grante d by im plication or otherwise under a ny patent or patent rig[...]

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    Compliances FCC - Class B This equipm ent has bee n tested a nd found t o comply with the lim its for a Cl ass B digita l device, pu rsuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are desi gned t o provide reas onable p rotection agai nst harmfu l interference i n a residentia l installa tion. This equi pment generat es uses and ca n radiate ra d[...]

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    EC Conformance Declaration – Class B SMC contact for these products in Europ e is: SMC Network s Europe, Edificio Conata II Calle Fructuos Gelabert 6-8 , 2o, 4a 08970 – Sant Joan D espi Barcelona, S pain This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 550 22/A1 Class B, and EN 50082-1. This meets the [...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 | SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 8 2 | EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST 8 3 | FUNCTIONS AND FEATURE S 9 4 | PANEL LAYOUT 10 5 | HARDWARE INSTALLATION 11 6 | NETWORK SETTINGS AND SOFTWARE INSTAL LATION 12 6.1 | Installing TCP/IP 12 6.2 | Setting up TCP/IP 12 6.3 | Obtaining an IP Address 13 6.4 | Configuring a Macintosh Computer 13 6.5 | Verifying Your [...]

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    7.3.8 | BigPond 19 7.3.9 | L2TP 20 7.4 | Advanced Setup – SYSTEM 21 7.4.1 | Time Zone 21 7.4.2 | Password Settings 22 7.4.3 | Remote Management 22 7.4.4 | Syslog Server 23 7.5 | Advanced Setup - WAN 24 7.5.1 | Dynamic IP 24 7.5.2 | PPPoE 25 7.5.3 | PPTP 26 7.5.4 | Static IP 27 7.5.6 | BigPond 27 7.5.7 | L2TP 28 7.6 | Advanced Setup - LAN 29 7.7 |[...]

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    7.9 | Advanced Setup - SNMP 37 7.10 | Advanced Setup - ROUTING 38 7.11 | Advanced Setup - MISCELLANEOUS 39 7.12 | Advanced Setup – DISPLAY STATUS 40 7.13 | DDNS (Dynamic DNS) 40 7.14 | UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) 41 7.15 | Tools 41 7.16 | Status 42 8 | LPR PRINTING GUIDE 43 8.1 | Installing a LPR Print Server on Windows XP and Windows 2000 43 [...]

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    1 | System Requirements • Internet access from your l ocal telephon e company or Internet Serv ice Provider (ISP) using a DSL modem , cable m odem, Di al-Up modem , or ISDN m odem • A PC using a fixed IP address or d ynamic IP address assigne d via DHCP, as well as a Gate way server address and DNS server address from your servi ce provider •[...]

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    3 | Functions and Features Broadband Modem and NAT Router Connects m ultiple computer s to a broa dband (ca ble or DSL) modem, and/ or Ethernet rout er to access t he Internet. 10/100 Mbps E therne t Inte rface Provides a 10/100 Base -TX interface to connect to a DSL or cable modem for broadband Internet access. Auto-sensing Ethernet Switch Equippe[...]

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    Routing Table Sup ported Allows you to determ ine which physical interface addres s to use for outgoi ng IP dat a grams. If you ha ve more t han one route r and subnet, enable the routin g table to allow packets to find the proper routing path and the di fferent subnets to communicate with each other. 4 | Panel Layout The following figure shows the[...]

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    Port Type Description 5 VDC Receptor for power adapter: 5 VDC, 2 A ( minimum ) WAN This is the connection for th e Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on th e cable or DSL modem Port 1–4 These are the connections for Ethernet cables to your Ethernet enabl ed computers USB USB Ports for USB pri nter PRINTER DB25 Printer Port 5 | Hardware Installat[...]

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    6 | Network Settings and Softw are Installation Default Setting s IP Address 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Administrator Password smcadmin User Password pass word You must first verify t hat the TC P/IP communi cation pr otocol is properly installed an d the com puter is configured to get its IP address via the DHCP Server that is built-int[...]

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    Windows NT 1. From the Window s desktop cli ck Start/ Settings/Cont rol Panel. 2. Do uble-cli ck the Networ k icon. 3. Cl ick on the Protocols tab. 4. Do uble-click TC P/IP Prot ocol. 5. Click on the IP Address tab. 6. In the Adapter drop-down list, be sure your Ethernet adapte r is selected. 7. Click on “Obtain an I P address from a DHCP ser ver[...]

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    6.5 | Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection After installing the TCP/IP communication protocols an d configuring an IP address in th e same network as the Router, use t he ping command to chec k if your com puter has successfully connected to the R outer. The following example show s how the pin g procedure ca n be execute d in an MS -DOS wind ow. First[...]

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    7 | Configuring Your Broadband Router Before you attempt to log into the web-based Administration, please verify the following. 1. Yo ur browser i s config ured properl y (see below ). 2. Disable any firewall or s ecurity software that m ay be running. 3. C onfirm that you have a good link LED where y our com puter is pl ugged into t he Router . If[...]

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    7.3 | Setup Wizard 7.3.1 Time Zone After loggi ng into t he web managem ent, click on SETUP WIZARD on the top le ft navi gation panel . The first item is Time Zone. For accurate timing of client filtering and log events, you need to set the time zone. Select your time zone fr om the drop-dow n list. 7.3.2 Broadband Type The following screen lets yo[...]

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    7.3.4 Cable Modem The cable mod em option al lows you to c onfigure a h ost name and M AC Address. The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The default MAC ad dress is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the Router. Use this ad dress when re gistering fo r Internet service, and do not change it unless required by your IS P.[...]

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    7.3.6 PPPoE xDSL Enter the PPPoE User Name and Password assigned by your Service Provider. Th e Service Name is normally optional, but may b e required by som e service provi ders. Leave the M aximum Transmission Uni t (MTU) at the d efault value u nless you have a particul ar reason to change it. Enter a Maximum Idle Time (in minut es) to define a[...]

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    7.3.7 PPTP Point-to-Poi nt Tunneli ng Protocol is a com mon connectio n method used for x DSL connec tions in E urope. It can be used t o join di fferent p hysical networ ks using the Internet as an intermedia ry. If you ha ve been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the as signed IP addr ess, subnet mask, default gateway IP[...]

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    7.3.9 L2TP Layer 2 Tunne ling Pr otocol is a com mon c onnection m ethod used f or xDSL co nnections in Europe. It can be used to j oin differe nt physical networks u sing the Inte rnet as an interm ediary. If you have been prov ided with the information as sh own on the screen, enter th e assigned IP ad dress, subnet m ask, defaul t gateway IP add[...]

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    7.4 | Advanced Setup – SYSTEM 7.4.1 Time Zone Use the section below to configure the Barric ade's system time. Select your tim e zone and configure the daylight saving s option based on your location. This information is used for the time/date p arental rules you can configure with the Ba rricade's Advanced Firewall. This info rmation i[...]

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    7.4.2 Password Settings Use this section to configure the 2 password accounts and i dle time- out setting for your Barricade R outer. There are 2 levels of admi n access for this Router: The Administrator account has Read/Write permissi on to view and chan ge any settings. The de fault password for t his account is "sm cadmin". The User a[...]

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    7.4.4 Syslog Server The Syslog Server tool will automatically download the Barricade log to the server IP address specified by the user. Enter the Server LA N IP Address and select the Enable radio button to enable th is function. The broadband router is also able to send the log files to a specific email address. Simply enter the IP address of you[...]

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    7.5 | Advanced Setup - WAN 7.5.1 Dynamic IP The cable mod em option al lows you to c onfigure a h ost name and M AC Address. The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The default MAC ad dress is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the Router. Use this ad dress when re gistering fo r Internet service, and do not change it unl[...]

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    7.5.2 PPPoE Enter the PPPoE User Name and Password assigned by your Service Provider. Th e Service Name is normally optional, but may b e required by som e service provi ders. Leave the M aximum Transmission Uni t (MTU) at the d efault value u nless you have a particul ar reason to change it. Enter a Maximum Idle Time (in minut es) to define a m ax[...]

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    7.5.3 PPTP Point-to-Poi nt Tunneli ng Protocol is a com mon connectio n method used for x DSL connec tions in E urope. It can be used t o join di fferent p hysical networ ks using the Internet as an intermedia ry. If you ha ve been provided with the information as shown on the screen, enter the as signed IP addr ess, subnet mask, default gateway IP[...]

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    7.5.4 Static IP Some Internet Service Providers m ay assign a fixed (static ) IP address. If you ha ve been provide d with this information, choo se this option and enter the assigned IP address, gateway IP address, DNS IP ad dresses, and subnet mask. 7.5.6 BigPond If you use the BigPond Internet Service which is av ailable in Australia, enter your[...]

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    7.5.7 L2TP Layer 2 Tunne ling Pr otocol is a com mon c onnection m ethod used f or xDSL co nnections in Europe. It can be used to j oin differe nt physical networks u sing the Inte rnet as an interm ediary. If you have been prov ided with the information as sh own on the screen, enter th e assigned IP ad dress, subnet m ask, defaul t gateway IP add[...]

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    7.6 | Advanced Setup - LAN This is the local IP address of the router. All netw orked com puters must use t he LAN IP ad dress of the router as their default Gat eway. H owever, if necessary, it ca n be change d. Here yo u can config ure the LAN IP address for the router and en able/disable the DHC P server for dynamic client address all ocation. Y[...]

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    Clicking on the “Client List” link bri ngs up the DHCP C lient Table, showing all t he clients that have obtained D HCP addresses fr om the rout er: 7.7 | Advanced Setup - NAT 7.7.1 | Virtual Server The firewall of the rou ter filters out unrecognized pa ckets to protect your intranet. This means that all network hosts are invisible to the outs[...]

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    For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192 .168.123.1, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.123.2 , and a server at 192.168.123 .6, you need to specify the follow ing virtual serv er mapping as shown in the table below: Service Port Server IP Enable 21 192.168.123.1 X 80 192.168.123.2 X 1723 192.168.123.6 X The “IP Address” section sh[...]

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    The router provides some predefined settings. To add a pred efined setting to your list, select an application and click “Copy to”. Note: Only one computer ca n use the Special Application tunnels at any given time. For a full list of ports and the services that run on them, see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers 7.8 | Advanced Setup [...]

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    You can ap ply up to 8 rules for eac h directio n, inbound or outbou nd. For each rule you ca n define the following: • Source IP address • Source port a ddress • Destination IP a ddress • Destination port address • Prot ocol: TCP or UDP, or both • Use Rule # You can de fine a singl e IP address (4.3.123 .254) or a range of IP addresse [...]

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    7.8.3 | MAC Filter MAC Address Filtering allows you assign diffe rent access rights t o various users an d you can also assi gn a specific IP address to a certain MAC address. Select the Enable radio button to enab le the MAC Addr ess Contro l. All of the settings on this screen take effect when Enable is checke d. • MAC Addr ess: This is the uni[...]

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    7.8.4 | Schedule Rule Set scheduled times to be used to control what time of day a service or set of serv ices is enabled. Use this section to configure up to 10 Schedule Rules to lim it network access based on ti me and day. To create a schedule rule click the [Add Schedule Rule...] link below. Enter a rule name into the text field nex t to “Nam[...]

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    The Schedule Rule screen appear s. It now shows your setting for Rule 1. If you need to make changes to your setting, click the Edit button. If you want to delete Rule 1, click the Delete button . 7.8.5 | Advanced In this section you can enab le/disable Stateful Pack et Inspection (SPI), Discard Ping from WAN, and PPTP and IPSec Passthrough types. [...]

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    7.8.6 | DMZ If you have a local client PC t hat cannot run an Intern et application properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a Virt ual DMZ Host. 7.9 | Advanced Setup - SNMP The Simple Netwo rk Managem ent Protoco l (SNMP) lets y ou manage a com puter network rem otel[...]

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    7.10 | Advanced Setup - ROUTING The Routing Table lets you determine which physical in terface addres s to use for outgoing IP data grams. If you have more than one router and subnet, you will have to en able the routing table to allow packets to find the routing path. This allows different subnets to communicate with each other. The settings i n t[...]

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    Example: 7.11 | Advanced Setup - MISCELLANEOUS If you experience difficulties accessing an FTP serve r that is running on a port other than 21, you ca n enter that port in the “Non-standard FT P port” and apply the changes. Wake-on-LAN is a technology th at lets you power up a networked rou ter remotely. To use this feature, the target netw ork[...]

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    7.12 | Advanced Setup – DISPLAY STATUS Enable the Display Status optio n to view the WAN connectivity settings on the login page. When this is enabled, the login p age appears as follows: 7.13 | DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Dynamic DNS provides users on the Inter net a met hod to tie their domain nam e(s) to com puters or se rvers. DDNS allows your domain [...]

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    7.14 | UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) The Universal Plug and Play architect ure offers p ervasive p eer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs of all form factors, intelligent appliances, and wireless devi ces. UPnP enables seamless proximity n etworking in addition to control an d data transfer among networked devices in the home, office and everywhe[...]

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    7.16 | Status You can use the Status sc reen to see the connection status for Barricade' s WAN/LAN interfaces, fi rmware and hardware versi on numbers, any illegal attempts to access your network, a s well as information on all DHCP client PCs currently con nected to your network . 42[...]

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    8 | LPR Printing Guide 8.1 | Installing a LPR Print Server on Windows XP and Windows 2000 NOTE • These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the co mputer. This is necessary to ensure that th e printer drivers have been installed and are wo rking correctly. • Screen shots shown have been take n from Windows XP bu[...]

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    Step 2 – Select Local Printer Select Local Printer and make sure Automatically detect and insta ll my Plug and Play printer is NOT selected. Press Next to move on. Step 3 – Create a new printer port This dialogue is critical to the operation of the Prin t Server. The Windows 2000 page looks very differe nt but provides exactly the same op tions[...]

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    Press Next again. Step 4 – Add Port The Add Port d ialogue will app ear: Enter the IP address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field. The defaul t address of your router should be 192.168.2.1 as shown on the dialogue abo ve. The Port Name is automatically generated as t he IP Address is entered but it can be c hanged to s ome[...]

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    Step 5 – Custom Settings he Additional Port Information dialogue will appe ar. Select Custom and then press the Settings ... button. he following dialogue will appear to allow you to set the protocol and Queue Name. T T The Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB pr inter. Check the LPR Byte Counting Press O[...]

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    This will return you to Additional Port Information d ialogue. Press Next to display the following: Press Finish to close t tep 6 – Select Printer Driver A page will be di er for e printer. he wizard. S splayed similar to that shown below which allows the selection of the correct driv th 47[...]

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    Step 7 – Changing the Printer Name. When the correct driver has been sel ected or inst alled from disk, pressing Next will step through to the Selecting a m em ress Next will step through the rest of the wizard. tep 8 - Finishing and printing a test page ther pages should be left as the values that appear autom atically howe ver it is stro ngly r[...]

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    8.2 | Installing the Print Server Monitor for Windows XP, 2000, NT OTE • These instructions assume that the printer has previously been installed on the co mputer. This is correctly. from those used in indows 2000. The instructions will highligh t any important differences. Inst li Step 1 – nce inserted the CD will load auto matically and displ[...]

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    Adding a new printer ogue d Faxes dialogue by selecting Start->Control Panel->Print ers and Faxes . Use anel->Printers a nd Faxes if you are using W indows 2000 o r Windows XP in lassic mode. rom the left hand pane of the windo w or Right Click on the ght hand pane and select Add P rinter . In W indows 2000 you must double- click on the Ad[...]

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    Step 3 Select PTR mate port Step 4 – Select Printer Driver A page will be displayed similar to that shown below which allows the selection of the correct driver for the printer. 51[...]

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    Step 5 – Changing the Printer Name. When the correct driv Printer Name screen. ugh the rest of the wizard. Go to Start->Settin rinter. If the default IP address of t er has been sel ected or installed fr om disk, pressi ng Next will step through to the Selecting a m emorable nam e for the p rinter i s recommende d. Press Next will step thro St[...]

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    8.3 | Installing the Printer Server on Windows 98/SE/ME • These instructions assum e that the printer ha s previously been installed on the com puter. • This is necessary to ensure that the prin ter driv ers have been install ed and are working correctly. • Screen shots shown have been take n from Wi ndows Me. Windows 9 8 and Wind ows SE scre[...]

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    Adding a new printer Step 1 - Display Printers Display the Printers dialogue by selecting Start->Settings->Control Panel->Printers An example o f this win dow is shown below. Step 2 – Add Printer Click on Add Prin ter. This will load a wizard which ill install a n ew printer on the computer. en below wil l be display ed. elect Local prin[...]

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    Step 3 – Select printer Select the co Since the printe e correct driver. The e xist rrect driver for the pri nter and then press Next to move on. r should have been previou sly insta lled the wizard will confirm that this is th ing driver s hould be kept and the n Next shoul d be pressed. 55[...]

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    Step 4 – Port selection fter installing the Printer Po rt Mon itor at the start of this guide a PTR mate Port will now be available. A Select the PTR mate Port and then press Confi gure Port... tep 5 – Configure Port S s should be 192 .168.2.1 (default) and the appropriate printer interface for yo ur printer. move on. The IP Addres Press OK to [...]

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    Step 6 – Printer Name is recommended that a test page is printed . ress Finish to complete the printer setup and this will also send the test page to th e printer. oes not print restart your computer before reading the troubleshooting document . nte r a me mor abl e Printer name . Press Next to move on. E Step 7 – Print a Test Page It P NOTE ?[...]

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    8.4 | NOTE – The rent Linux distributions formation that you will  Que  Que  Host: NOTE – ng the installation. do the installation. Detailed step Open Select Add Printer from within the window that appears. ter the following screen will appear: Installing an LPR Print Server on Linux screenshots shown bel ow were prod uced on the KDE d[...]

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    Step 3 – Select Queue type The following screen will appear: Select Remote LPD Queue as shown above then press Next to continue Step 4 – Enter Hos t and Queue information The IP of the Print Server is th e Host (default=192.168.2.1). T he Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB printer. Press Next to conti[...]

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    Step 5 – Select Printer Driver Select the c played, co ntact the prin Pr orrect printer driver fo r your pri nter. If t he driver f or you pri nter is not dis ter manufacturer to obtain it. ess Next to conti nue tep 6 – Test the Printer It is recommended th at you press Test to prin t a test page. Once the test pa ge has pri nted press Next to [...]

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    Step 7 – Complete the Wizard zard require no changes wi th the excepti on of the pa ge shown below. You mu applications and when the printe r queue is displ ayed. Location and Description are optional but recom mended. tep 8 The last screen be configu red. Check the information The remaining screens in the wi st enter a Name for the printer as th[...]

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    8.5 | In that the printer has previously been installed on the computer. Step 1 lick on the desktop p r inter utility which is usually located in the Utilities fo lder within the Applications folder. Step 2 – Select Printer Ty elect Printer (LPR) and press OK . tep 3 – Modify Printer Settings The followin g page is im portant and requir es two [...]

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    Now select Chan ge... from within the LPR Printer Selection section Select the printer that is attached to the printer server from the list. Press Select to return to the p revious window Now enter the the IP address of the Printer Server as the Printer Address . This is normally 192 .168.2.1 unless you have changed i t some thing else. The Queue s[...]

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    8.6 | NOTE – These instruction s stalled on the computer. Step 1 – Print Center Click on Printer Setup Utility e Applic ations folder. Step 2 – Add Printer After a few seconds the wi Select Add and th e wind Step 3 – Select printer ty Select IP P rinti ng Enter the IP address of the Printer Server in t he Printer Address field. This is norm[...]

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    The Queue should be entered as LP for a DB25 (parallel) printer or LPUSB for a USB pr inter Then select the prin ter that is attached to the printer server from the list. Now press Add to create the new pri nter. After pressing Add the Printer List screen will be displayed and should include the new prin ter. Step 4 – Test the printer he new prin[...]

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    9 | Troubleshooting he Router’s web-based a d mi nistration pages, then you may not be properly . Click Start then choose Run. to open a DO S prom pt. . In the DOS window, type ipconfig and verify the information th at is displayed. nfiguration should b e similar to the • • • e next section. If you are g uter. Confirm not, please try a If y[...]

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    F. I am having problems establishing a PPPoE xDSL WAN connection Some ISP’s re quire you t o ente r the doma in name in addi tion to y our user name and pass word. Fo r , enter bellsouth.net a nd Minds pring bscribers ent er usernam e@mindspring.c om. Last ly, Earthlink subscribers sh ould enter either username@eart hlink.net or ELN/user name@ear[...]

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    10 | Terminology 10BaseT - Phy sical Layer Specification fo r Twisted-Pair Et hernet using Unshielded Twisted Pair wire at 0Mbps. This is the m ost popular type of LAN cable used today because it is very c heap and easy to gth span of u p to 100 m eters. There are two versio ns, come in 5 different categ ories. Ho wever, onl y 3 are normally use d [...]

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    DMZ - Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet. Th is function is used when the . special application se nsing tu nnel f eature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly DNS - DNS st ands for Dom ain Name System , which a llows Int ernet host computers to have a dom ain name (such as www.smc.com) and one o[...]

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    LAN - A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. It is m ade up of servers, workst ations, a netw ork operating system and a communicat ions link. Ser vers are high-spee d machines that hol d program s and data sha red by net work users. The work stations (clie nts) are the use rs' personal computers, which[...]

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    Packet Bina ry Co nvulatio nal C ode(tm) (PBCC) - A modulat ion techni que develope d by Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) that offers data rates of up to 22Mbit/s and is fully backward compatible with existing 802.11b wireless networks. PAP - This is a simple authentication pr otocol whe re the usernam e and passwor d data are both handle d in a clearte[...]

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    11 | Technical Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802. 3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Hardware / Ports: LAN Port 4x RJ45, 10/100 Mbp s with Auto-MDI/MDIX ( BR14UP) WAN Port 1x RJ45, 10/100 Mb ps with Auto-MDI/M DIX USB Port 1 x USB Jack (type A), USB 1. 1 Compli ant Printer Port 1 x DB25 (female) Input Power DC 5V2A LEDs: Powe[...]

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    12 | COMPLIANCES t 15 of o provide reasonable protection aga inst radio interference in a com mercial environment. This equipment can generate , use an d radiate radio frequency energ y and, if not installed and used in ll be Industry Canada – Class B Classe B e des SMC contact for these pr oducts in Europe is: Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2o, 4[...]

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    Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheits hinweise (Germany) ältig durch. 2.Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. m Reinigen ist d as Gerät vom St romnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder ng. nglich sein. chtigkeit zu schützen. ng des Gerätes ist auf sicheren Stand zu achten. Ein Kippen ode r Fallen könnte B esc[...]

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    13 | LEGAL INFORMATION AND CONTACTS t y SMC will, at its discretion , replace an older product in its product line with one that incorporates these n ewer technologies. be upgraded to a 5 year Limited Lif etime * warranty by registering new products within 30 days of purchase from SM C or its Authorized Resel ler. Registration can be accom plished [...]

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    Full Installation Manual F nstallation CD-Rom. Manuals in other langu ages than those i uded on the CD-Rom are provide d on www.smc.com (section s upport). visit www.smc.com (section support ). duct(s) described herein. In .smc.com ull installation manuals are prov ided on the I ncl Firmware and Drivers For latest driver, technical information and [...]

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    F OR TE CHNIC AL SUPPOR T , CALL: F rom U .S .A. and Canada (2 4 hour s a day , 7 day s a w eek ) (800) SMC -4 - Y OU; Phn: (94 9) 67 9-8000; F ax: (94 9) 67 9- 14 81 F rom E ur ope : Cont act det ails can be f ound on www .smc. com INTERNET E -mail addres s: techsupport@smc. com Driver updat es: http:// www .smc. c om/inde x. cfm ?action=tech_supp[...]