The SmartRG SR515AC is a CPE gateway for fiber and single-line ADSL2+/VDSL installations.
Top LED Panel
The LED indicators on the SR515ac run along the top of the unit. Refer to the table below for an explanation of indicator behavior.
Back Panel
• 1 x RJ45 port (Gigabit Ethernet WAN) A stand-alone RJ45 port labeled WAN enables the gateway to be hard-wired to an ONT in fiber installs.
• 4 x RJ45 ports (Gigabit Ethernet LAN) The four (yellow) RJ45 ports across the back of the gateway labeled LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4 are the means to connect client devices such as computers and printers to the gateway.
• 1 x USB port (USB) USB ports on SmartRG products currently provide +5 DC volts.
• 1 x RJ12 port (DSL) The grey RJ12 port labeled DSL is specifically intended for connection to an internet provider via a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) service. The center pair carries the first DSL line.
• 1 x Reset Button The Reset button is a small hole in the gateway's enclosure with the actual button mounted behind the surface. This style of push button prevents the gateway from being inadvertently reset during handling. Reset must be actuated with a paper clip or similar implement. The button has three functions - see Factory Reset section below.
• 1 x DC Power Input Jack Use only the power supply included with the gateway. Intended for indoor use only.
Side Panel
• WPS Button The WPS button triggers WPS (Wi-FiProtected Setup™) mode. WPS is a standard means for creating asecure connection between your gateway and various wireless client devices.It is designed to simplify the pairing process between devices.
If you have client devices that support WPS,use this button to automatically configure wireless security for your network.
WPS configures one client device at a time.You can repeat the steps as necessary for each additional WPS-compliant device you wish to connect. Please note that WPS is disabled by default.
• WiFi Button The button labeled WiFi the WiFi radios on and off. The 2.4GHZ and 5GHz LED indicators on the gateway displays the current state of the WiFi radios.
To activate the WiFi radios, press and hold the WiFi button for 3-5seconds and then release. Expect a 1-3 second delay before the WiFi LEDs turns on.Repeat this step to deactivate the WiFi radios.
Operating Environment
Temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Altitude: -197’ – 6,000’ MSL
Power Supply
Use only the power supply provided with the gateway – use of a different power supply can cause damage to the gateway.
AC power adapter specifications: 100VAC to 240VAC @ 50/60Hz DC voltage: 12V, 1.5A
Factory Reset
The reset button on the back of the unit has three functions:
Hold Duration.............Effect
Less than 6 seconds.......Performs a modem reset that is equivalent to the Reboot function in the gateway software. As this is functionally equivalent to a normal power-cycle, the device should retain all current settings.
6-20 seconds..............Performs the software equivalent to the Restore Defaults function in the gateway software; this is the actual Factory Reset you're probably looking for.
20 or more seconds........Changes the POWER LED to red and the gateway enters CFE mode which is a state associated with performing firmware updates via Internet browser. Device must be powercycled to restore sync/surf. Not recommended.
Wireless
Configuration is 802.11ac 1300Mbps AP with 3x3 Beamforming MIMO and 802.11n 300Mbps AP with 2x2 MIMO. The SSIDs and WiFi Key are located on a label on the back of the gateway. It is in the format of Sonic-XXXX for the 2.4GHz frequency and Sonic-XXXX-5G for the 5GHz frequency, where XXXX = a random 4 digit number. The passkey is a 12 digit alphanumeric randomly generated string.
Modem Interface
The modem interface can be accessed though a browser by surfing to http://192.168.42.1/admin. The default username is: admin The default password is the same password as the WiFi Key as listed on the modem label. (Note – the gateway must connect online to Sonic in order to provision the password, which it will do immediately and automatically. If the gateway has NOT communicated with Sonic, or if it has not communicated with Sonic since a factory reset has been performed, the default username and password will be admin/admin).
Please note: A small amount of devices initially sent out may use the address of http://192.168.1.1/admin to access the administrative interface.
Custom Wifi Name and Password.
Once you have gotten into the routers interface you will need to navigate to the following
- Click on Wireless
- Click on 2.4 / 5ghz to change select WiFi name
- Click on Basic
- Go to where it says SSID and put in your customer WiFi Name
- Scroll down and click apply/save
- Go to Security
- Scroll down to WPA passphrase
- Input your desired password
- Scroll down to apply/save
Guest Network
Guest networks can be separately configured for both the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz frequencies. To set up a Guest Network:
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click on “Wireless” in the left navigation bar.
- Select the appropriate frequency band.
- Navigate to the “Guest/Virtual Access Points” table towards the bottom of the page
- The table allows the following settings:
Enabled: Click to enable a virtual wireless access point for guest access.
SSID: Enter your wireless SSID.
Hidden: Click to hide the SSID from being broadcast publicly.
Isolate Clients: Click to prevent client PCs from communicating with one another.
Disable WMM Advertise: Click to stop the wireless from advertising Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality.
Enable WMF: Click to enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding (WMF).
Max Clients: Enter the maximum number of clients allowed for this wireless channel.
BSSID: Displays the Basic Service Set Identifier or N/A.
Please note that Guest Networks are unsecured by default; in order to configure a passphrase and security type navigate to the Wireless Security page for the appropriate band (2.4GHz or 5GHz), and select the Guest Network SSID under "Manual Setup AP" to configure authentication type and passphrase.
Static IP
Please note that you will have to identify whether the device is currently operating under ATM mode (ADSL2+ circuits), or PTM mode (VDSL2 circuits) prior to static IP configuration. This information can be found under "Device Info/Summary" on the configuration page, listed as "B0 Traffic Type".
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Advanced Setup"
- Click "WAN Service"
- Click "Edit" for the appropriate WAN service type (ATM or PTM)
- Click "Use the following Static IP Address"
- Enter your static IP, subnet mask and default gateway
- Skip past the next several pages until you get to "DNS Server Configuration"
- Click "Use the following Static DNS IP Address"
- Enter 50.0.1.1 as the primary DNS server, and 50.0.2.2 as the secondary DNS server.
- Click "Save"
Bridge mode
Sonic's remote management/troubleshooting tools will not work if the modem is set to bridge mode. Please note that if you need to call in for assistance we may require a bridged device be factory reset in order to continue troubleshooting. Also keep in mind that you will have to note whether the device is currently operating under ATM mode (ADSL2+ circuits), or PTM mode (VDSL2 circuits). This information can be found under "Device Info/Summary" on the configuration page, listed as "B0 Traffic Type". If you would like to bridge the modem yourself, here are the following instructions:
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Advanced Setup"
- Click "WAN Service"
- Check the box marked "Remove" for all existing WAN service types listed
- Click "Remove"
- Click "Add"
- Select the appropriate service type, either ATM or PTM, and click "Next"
- Under "WAN Service Configuration", select "Bridging" and click "Next"
- At the "WAN Setup - Summary" page, click "Apply/Save"
- Reboot the modem.
If you need to unbridge the modem, the easiest and most direct way is to perform a factory reset. Otherwise, statically assign an IP address on the modem's DHCP range to an ethernet-connected device using 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway and 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask and logging into:
http://192.168.1.1/admin
This should allow the statically-assigned device to access the modem's configuration page and make the appropriate changes.
Parental Control
Please note that this feature is UNSUPPORTED. Questions regarding this configuration should be directed to forums.sonic.net
In this section, you can configure the Parental Control features of your SmartRG gateway to restrict Internet access to certain hours and/or to certain URLS.
Access Time Restriction
This page allows you to add a time of day restriction to a given LAN device connected to the Router. Click on "Add" to configure a time restriction profile using the appropriate devices MAC address.
The "Browser's MAC Address" automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running. To restrict another LAN device, click the "Other MAC Address" button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device.
URL Filter Restriction
On this page, you can exclude and include specific URLs as desired. Click "Add" to configure a specific URL address restriction/inclusion.
Each list can include up to 100 addresses. Note: Only one Exclude list and one Include list are supported for each gateway. Unique lists are not supported for connecting devices.
Enter the URL address and port number then click "Apply/Save" to add the entry to the URL filter.
Virtual Servers
Please note that this feature is UNSUPPORTED. Questions regarding this configuration should be directed to forums.sonic.net
Virtual Servers (more commonly known as Port Forwards) is a technique used to facilitate communications by external hosts with services provided within a private local area network. Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side (identified by Protocol and External port) to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side. The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side. A maximum 96 entries can be configured.
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Advanced Setup"
- "Click "NAT"
- Click "Virtual Servers"
- Click "Add"
- Select the service name, and enter the server IP address and click "Apply/Save" to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server. NOTE: The "Internal Port End" cannot be modified directly. Normally, it is set to the same value as "External Port End". However, if you modify "Internal Port Start", then "Internal Port End" will be set to the same value as "Internal Port Start".
Port Triggering
Please note that this feature is UNSUPPORTED. Questions regarding this configuration should be directed to forums.sonic.net
Some applications such as games, video conferencing, remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the remote parties. Port Trigger dynamically opens up the 'Open Ports' in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the 'Triggering Ports'. The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the 'Open Ports'. A maximum 96 entries can be configured.
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Advanced Setup"
- Click "NAT"
- Click "Port Triggering"
- Select an application from the drop-down list, or create your own customer application name and configure the appropriate trigger and open port settings.
- Select "Save/Apply".
DMZ Host
Please note that this feature is UNSUPPORTED. Questions regarding this configuration should be directed to forums.sonic.net
The Broadband Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer. If you want to route all internet traffic to a specific LAN device with no filtering or security, add the IP address of that device to this page.
Setup
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Advanced Setup"
- Click "NAT"
- Click "DMZ Host"
- Enter the DMZ Host IP Address.
- Click "Save/Apply" to commit the new or changed address.
WPS
The SmartRG SR515ac supports push-button WPS and it is disabled by default. To enable it:
- Log into the modem's interface at 192.168.1.1/admin
- Click "Wireless"
- Click "Security"
- In the drop-down menu under "Enable WPS", select "Enabled".
- Click "Save/Apply" to commit your changes.
The WPS button is on the side of the device above the WiFi button.
Accidentally Plugging into Ethernet WAN
Customers using a SmartRG SR515ac modem on Fusion DSL need not worry about accidentally plugging a device into the red WAN port; unlike a Pace 5268AC, this does not affect surf. The device plugged into the red WAN port will not have connectivity, however.
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