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| Brand | SMC Networks |
|---|---|
| Model | SMC2804WBR |
| Product Type | Wireless Router |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Maximum Wireless Speed | 54 Mbps |
| Ports | 4 x 10/100 Mbps LAN, 1 x 10/100 Mbps WAN |
| WAN Ports | 1 |
| Security | WEP, WPA |
| Antenna Type | External, Detachable |
| Features | NAT, DHCP server |
Lists registered product and company names.
Federal Communication Commission Interference and Radiation Exposure Statements.
Declaration of conformity with EU electromagnetic compatibility directives.
Industry Canada and Australia AS/NZS 3548 compliance.
UL compliance statement for product safety.
Explains the status LED indicators on the router.
Lists the key features and advantages of the router.
Lists all the items included in the router package.
Details the physical components and ports of the router.
Outlines the necessary prerequisites for installing the router.
Provides instructions on physically connecting the router.
Steps to install the TCP/IP protocol on client PCs.
Configures network settings for client PCs to use the router.
Ensures the web browser is set up correctly for router configuration.
Steps to disable proxy settings in web browsers for router access.
How to access and move around the router's web management interface.
Sets the router's time zone and configures time servers.
Selects the type of internet connection (Cable, DSL, etc.).
Configures system-level settings like time zone and passwords.
Configures the Wide Area Network connection type and parameters.
Configures the Local Area Network IP address and DHCP server.
Configures wireless settings like SSID, channel, and security.
Enables and configures wireless security settings like WEP/WPA.
Configures firewall rules for network access control and protection.
Configures Dynamic DNS settings for remote access.
Enables Universal Plug and Play for automatic network device configuration.
Provides options for backup, restore, firmware upgrade, and reboot.
Displays current network status, firmware, and client information.
Guides through setting up the router as a print server on Windows 98/Me.
Guides through setting up the router as a print server on Windows NT.
Guides through setting up the router as a print server on Windows 2000.
Sets up an LPR port for printer sharing on Windows 2000/XP.
Guides through setting up the router as a print server on Linux systems.
Steps to check and confirm the router connection status.
Troubleshoots issues with obtaining valid or unexpected IP addresses.
Troubleshoots the issue of the Ethernet port LED not illuminating.
Covers standards, interfaces, antenna, management, and advanced features.
Includes dimensions, weight, power input, current, consumption, temperature, and humidity.
Lists regulatory compliances, certifications, and safety standards.








