User Guide WL-335G IEEE 802.
Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................... 3 1. Introduction … .......................................................................................... 5 2. Quick Start … ... … … … … … … … … … … . .................................................... 5 3. Operating Modes............................................... … … … … … … … … … . .... 6 3.1 Introduction to Operating Modes … ................................................ 6 3.1.
6.3 Advanced Settings......................................................................... 16 6.3.1 6.4 Adding a Repeater … ............................................................ 18 Access Filter … ............................................................................... 18 7. Repeater Setup...................................................................................... 21 7.1 Basic Setup.................................................................................. 21 7.
10. Client Mode Setup ................................................................................. 28 10.1 Basic Setup .................................................................................... 28 10.2 MAC Cloning .................................................................................. 29 11. Status Page ............................................................................................ 30 12. Admin Page.......................................................................
1. Introduction This document is the user manual for the SMC WTK-G product.. 2. Quick Start The default IP address of the WTK-G is 192.168.2.25. The login is “admin” and password is “smcadmin”. 1. Connect the SMC WTK-G to a PC using an ethernet cable. 2. Plug in the 5V power supply. 3. Make sure the PC has a IP address on the 192.168.2.xxx subnet, such as 192.168.2.100. 4. Open your web browser and navigate to 192.168.2.25. 5. Type “admin” for the login field and “smcadmin” for the password. 6.
Note that the SMC WTK-G AP acts only as a layer 2 bridge and does not act as a DHCP server. In other words, it does not supply dynamic IP addresses and instead relies on the network to supply them.
3.1.2 Repeater Mode Repeater mode extends the range of a wireless network. Repeater nodes retransmit the signal of an AP or wireless router to effectively extend the range of that AP or wireless router. Wireless clients can associate with the repeater. Figure2 shows the network with one repeater, and the repeater allowing wireless clients to associate. To configure the SMC WTK-G as a Repeater, please ensure the following: .
3.1.3 Point-to-Point (P2P) Mode Two SMC WTK-G devices, each in Point-to-Point (P2P) mode, can establish a wireless connection between two wired networks, as shown in Figure3. The two SMC WTK-G devices operating in P2P mode do not allow client associations. To configure the SMC WTK-G deivces to establish a P2P wireless bridge, please ensure the following: . • Enter the MAC address of SMC WTK-G P2P_2 device in the P2P MAC address field in the SMC WTK-G P2P_1 device.
3.1.4 Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Mode A SMC WTK-G device operating in Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) mode can wirelessly connect two or more wired networks, as shown in Figure4. The root SMC WTK-G device (LAN 1) operates in PMP mode, and the other SMC WTK-G devices (LAN 2, LAN 3) must operate in P2P mode. When operating in PMP mode, the SMC WTK-G device does not allow client associations.
3.1.5 Client Mode When set to Client mode, the SMC WTK-G device will associate to an AP within its range in infrastructure mode, as shown in Figure5or join with another SMC WTK-G device in Client mode in an ad-hoc network, as shown in Figure6. The Client behaves like a normal wireless client.
4. Wireless Security Support The SMC WTK-G will support WEP encryption and WPA/PSK encryption as shown in Table1. Table 1: Wireless Security Mode WEP WPA/PSK Comments Access Point Yes Yes In AP mode, the WTK-G acts like a regular AP. Supports WEP and WPA/PSK. Repeater Yes No (for The link between the Repeater and wireless clients will Repeater- support both WEP or WPA/PSK. However, the link AP link) between the Repeater and the AP will support only WEP Yes (for in the initial release.
5. Mode Selection The first step in using the SMC WTK-G is selecting the operating mode. The default operating mode is the AP mode. To view the device’s web page, go to 192.168.2.25 (default IP address of the device) in your web browser. The default username is “admin” and the password is “smcadmin.” To select a mode, click the Mode tab. Click the radio button next to the desired mode and click the Apply button. The device will reboot in the selected mode.
6. AP Setup 6.1 Basic Setup To configure the AP, select AP from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options.
Table 2: AP Setup Field Description Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11g only, 802.11b only, or Mixed SSID Wireless Network Name Association Wireless clients association table SSID Broadcast Enable/disable the SSID broadcast feature. RF Channel Selects the channel Security Selects the option to disable security or to use WEP or WPA security. If using WEP or WPA, click the Setup button to enter the key(s). Advanced Settings Click Setup to configure advanced settings.
The following tables describe the security setup options in more detail. Table 3: WEP Setup Field Description WEP Length Selects the WEP key length Mode Selects the WEP key format, ASCII or Hex Passphrase Passphrase used to generate the WEP keys. Click the Generate button to generate the keys.
Table 4: WPA Setup Field Description Authentication Selects Pre-Shared Key (PSK) only. Method Passphrase WPA key Group Re-Key Time Group Re-Key interval (seconds) 6.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings as well as extend the SMC WTK-G (AP mode) range by wirelessly linking it to a SMC WTK-G (Repeater mode).
The following table describes the setup options in detail. Table 5: AP Advanced Settings Field Description Beacon Interval Beacon interval (in milliseconds) RTS Threshold RTS threshold (in bytes) DTIM Interval DTIM interval Protection Mode Allows user to force 802.11g protection (RTS/CTS) mode off.
Figure 12: Access Filter Settings
The following table describes the setup options in detail. Table 6: AP Access Filter Settings Field Description MAC filtering Enables/Disables MAC filtering mode Filter List Provides the option to allow or deny clients with MAC addresses listed Filter MAC Up to 32 MAC addresses can be listed, but only 16 can be viewed/modified at a time. This pulldown menu selects which group of 16 to view/modify. MAC addresses List of MAC addresses to filter 7. Repeater Setup 7.
Figure 13: Repeater Setup
Table 7: Repeater Setup Field Description AP/Router MAC MAC address of AP/Router that this Repeater is connected to. Address Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11g only, 802.11b only, or Mixed SSID Broadcast Enable/disable the SSID broadcast feature. Channel Selects the channel Security Selects the option to disable security or to use WEP or WPA security. If using WEP or WPA, click the Setup button to enter the key(s). Advanced Settings Click Setup to configure advanced settings.
Table 9: WPA Setup Field Description Authentication Selects Pre-Shared Key (PSK) or 802.1x mode Method Passphrase WPA key Group Re-Key Time Group Re-Key interval (seconds) 7.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings. The following table describes the setup options in detail.
Table 11: Repeater Access Filter Settings Field Description MAC filtering Enables/Disables MAC filtering mode Filter List Provides the option to allow or deny clients with MAC addresses listed Filter MAC Up to 32 MAC addresses can be listed, but only 16 can be viewed/modified at a time. This pulldown menu selects which group of 16 to view/modify. MAC addresses List of MAC addresses to filter 8. Point-to-Point (P2P) Setup 8.
Figure 14: P2P Setup 8.2 Security Setup To enable security, select WEP from the setup page and click Setup to enter the keys.
following tables describe the security setup options in more detail. Table 13: WEP Setup Field Description WEP Length Selects the WEP key length Mode Selects the WEP key format, ASCII or Hex Passphrase Passphrase used to generate the WEP keys. Click the Generate button to generate the keys. Key 1-4 WEP keys Default Tx key Selects the default WEP key (1-4) 8.3 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page allows you to configure advanced Radio settings.
9.1 Basic Setup To configure the PMP Bridge, select PMP from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options To set up the PMP bridge, you must enter the MAC address(es) of the P2P bridge(s) you want to connect to this PMP bridge.
Table 15: PMP Setup Field Description AP MAC Address MAC address(es) of the P2P bridges that are connected to this (1-6) PMP bridge Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11g only, 802.11b only, or Mixed Channel Selects the channel Security Selects the option to disable security or to use WEP security. If using WEP, click the Setup button to enter the key(s). Advanced Settings Click Setup to configure advanced settings. 9.
Table 17: PMP Advanced Settings Field Description RTS Threshold RTS threshold (in bytes) DTIM Interval DTIM interval Protection Mode Allows user to force 802.11g protection (RTS/CTS) mode off. Transmit Rate Selects the transmit rate: Auto or a fixed rate Preamble Type Selects short preamble, long preamble or Auto 10. Client Mode Setup 10.1 Basic Setup To configure the Client, select Client from the Mode page and click Setup. The following table shows the basic setup options.
Field Description Station Mode Selects 802.11g/b mode: 802.11b only or 802.11g/b SSID Wireless Network Name. You can enter it directly in this field or click the Site Survey button to select from a list of available networks. Table 18: AP Setup (Continued) Field Description Channel Selects the channel (Ad-Hoc network only) Operation Mode Selects Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure mode Security Selects the option to disable security or to use WEP or WPA security.
11. Status Page The status page reports relevant status information for the device, for both the ethernet and wireless interfaces.
12. Admin Page The admin page lets you upgrade the device’s firmware or change the password. Figure 18: Admin Page 12.1 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware, click the Browse button and select the image file.
upgrade. 12.2 Update Password To change the password, enter the new password in the New Password and Reconfirm Password fields and click Apply. 12.3 Reboot To reboot, check the reboot radio and click Apply. 12.4 Reset to Default Setting To reboot, check the reset to default radio and click Apply. 13. LAN Page The LAN page lets you set the device’s IP address. The device can be configured to use an automatic (DHCP) address or a fixed IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.2.25.
Figure 19: LAN Page
14. Utility 14.1 Configuration Utility The Configuration utility is a disvocovery tool for an SMC WTK-G. This utility is available in the support CD that came with the SMC WTK-G package. Use the Configuration utility to find and condfig a SMC WTK-G near you. Figure 20: Configuration Utility 14.2 Firmware Restoration The Firmware Restoration utility is a rescue tool for an SMC WTK-G that failed during a previous firmware upload.
To restore the firmware: 1. Visit the SMC website to download the latest firmware for the device. 2. Launch the Firmware Restoration utility from the Windows desktop by clicking Start > All ® Programs > SMC 802.11g Wireless Traveler’s Kit > Firmware Restoration. 3. The Firmware Restoration window appears. 4. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file. 5. After selecting the firmware file, click the Upload button to begin the firmware restoration.
15. Telnet Management 15.1 telnet step by step Step1: telnet to SMCWTK-G Step2: fill in the login information.
Step3: type help for HELP. Step4: type command by command reference table.
Type Get command Command Format Example Get all Get all Get ssid Get ssid Get channel Get channel Get security Get security Get defaultkey Get defaultkey Get wepkey Get wepkey Get wpakey Get wpakey Get mode Get mode Get site Get site Set command Other command Set ssid Set ssid MYSMC_AP0 (SSID: “MYSMC_AP0”) Set Channel Set channel 12 (Channel: 12) Set Security Set Security 0 (0 is for Disable) Set defaultkey Set defaultkey 1 (Default WEP Key: 1) Set wepkey Set wepkey 1 1234567890 (Wepkey1: 123
APPENDIX Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This manufacture is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this equipment.