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SMART/RG SR506n User Manual

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/ Gateway User Manual
Model: SR506n
Release 1.0 December 2016
501 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard, Suite 500
Vancouver, Washington 98661 USA
+1 360 859 1780 / smartrg.com

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SMART/RG SR506n Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSMART/RG
ModelSR506n
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Safety Warnings

Critical safety instructions for operating the gateway to prevent hazards.

FCC Information

Information regarding compliance with FCC regulations for the device.

Welcome!

Purpose & Scope

Defines the manual's purpose and the scope of information covered for the SR506n CPE.

Getting Assistance

Provides guidance on how subscribers and service providers can obtain help with the product.

Getting Familiar with your Gateway

LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of the various LED indicator lights on the gateway's exterior.

Connections

Gateway Ports and Buttons

Illustrates and describes the physical connectors and buttons on the SR506n gateway.

Buttons

Reset Button

Details the functions and operation of the reset button, including its multiple modes.

WPS Button

Explains the WPS button's role in establishing secure wireless connections.

Installing your SR506n Gateway

Logging in to your Gateway's UI

Device Info

Summary

Displays hardware and software details, and current WAN connection status upon login.

WAN Service

PPP over Ethernet

Guides through configuring a PPP over Ethernet WAN service for internet connectivity.

IP over Ethernet

Guides through configuring an IP over Ethernet WAN service.

Bridging

Guides through configuring a Bridge WAN service.

LAN

LAN Setup

Configures the gateway's local IP addresses, subnet mask, and DHCP behavior.

IPv6 Autoconfig

Configures the gateway's IPv6 environment and DHCPv6 server settings.

NAT

Virtual Servers

Configures virtual servers (port forwards) for external access to internal services.

Port Triggering

Enables dynamic opening of firewall ports for application access.

Security

IP Filtering

Configures IP filters for outgoing and incoming traffic to control network access.

MAC Filtering

Blocks or forwards wireless client packets based on MAC address.

Parental Control

Time Restriction

Restricts Internet access for specific devices based on days and times.

URL Filter

Allows exclusion and inclusion of URLs to filter Internet access.

Quality Of Service

QoS Config

Enables QoS and sets DSCP Mark classification for traffic prioritization.

QoS Queue Config

Configures queues and associates them with Layer 2 interfaces for QoS.

Routing

Default Gateway

Configures the default gateway interface list to establish access priority.

Static Route

Manually configures fixed routes for IP data.

DNS

DNS Server Configuration

Configures Domain Name Server (DNS) information supplied by the service provider.

DSL

DSL Modulation Settings

Details modulation settings and data transmission rates for DSL profiles.

Wireless

Basic Wireless Settings

Configures basic wireless features like SSID, channel, and security.

Wireless Security

Configures network security settings using WPS or network authentication modes.

Advanced Wireless Settings

Configures advanced wireless features like channel, bandwidth, and power save.

Diagnostics

DSL Diagnostics

Runs line performance tests for DSL connectivity and displays status.

Ping Host

Tests network connectivity to a server by host name or IP address.

Management

Settings

Manages gateway settings including backup, update, and restore operations.

System Log

Views and configures system logs for monitoring gateway events and troubleshooting.

Access Control

Manages user accounts, passwords, services, and access lists for gateway and network control.

Appendix C: FCC Statements

FCC - Part 68

Details FCC Part 68 rules and requirements for connecting equipment to telephone networks.

REN (RINGER EQUIVALENT NUMBERS) STATEMENT

Explains the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) and its implications for connected devices.