GIGA BYTE TECHNOLOGY GN-BR01G 802.11g Wireless Router User Manual BR01G FULL EN V1 0 0330

GIGA-BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 802.11g Wireless Router BR01G FULL EN V1 0 0330

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i     AirCruiser™ G Wireless Router GN-BR01G   User’s Guide
ii  Contents  Chapter 1 Introduction..................................................... 1 Overview ................................................................................................1 Features .................................................................................................1 Package Contents.................................................................................2 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Rear Panel ..........................................2 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Front Panel .........................................3 Chapter 2  Installation .................................................... 4 Installing the Router .............................................................................4 Chapter 3 Connections & Configuration ........................ 7 Making a Wired/Wireless Connection.................................................8 Chapter 4 Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless Router........................................................................................... 9 Chapter 5 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Settings ....... 12 Login to the AirCruiser G Wireless Router ......................................12 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Configuration Utility ........................13 Chapter 6  Advanced Settings ..................................... 14 The Network Configuration Screen...................................................14 The Wireless Configuration Screen ..................................................20 The Static Routing Table Screen.......................................................25 The Virtual Server Screen ..................................................................26 The Firewall Rule Screen ...................................................................28 The DNS Configuration Screen .........................................................29 Remote Access Screen ......................................................................31 Chapter 7 Using Management Tools ............................ 32
iii The PPP Monitor Screen ....................................................................32 Manage Port Configuration Screen...................................................33 The Reboot Screen .............................................................................34 The Initialization Screen.....................................................................35 The Change Password Screen ..........................................................36 The Change WAN MAC Screen .........................................................37 The Upgrade Firmware Screen..........................................................38 The Backup / Restore Screen ............................................................39 The Log Information Screen ..............................................................40 The Ping Screen..................................................................................41 The About Screen ...............................................................................42 Configuration Buttons........................................................................43 Smart Setup Button ............................................................................43 Setup Wizard Button...........................................................................43 The Status Button ...............................................................................44 WAN Ethernet Status ..........................................................................46 ARP Table ............................................................................................48 Routing Table ......................................................................................49 The Logout Button..............................................................................50 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting............................................ 51 Appendix A: Connection Troubleshooting .................. 53 Appendix B Glossary ..................................................... 57 Appendix C Regulatory.................................................. 60 Appendix D Specifications ............................................ 62 Appendix G Warranty..................................................... 63
1 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Thank you for purchasing the 54Mbps AirCruiser G Wireless Router. With the advantages of 54 Mbps high-speed wireless data rates and 4-ports 10/100 wired Ethernet, the AirCruiser G Wireless Router is the ideal networking device for you to share a broadband connection in your home or office. The AirCruiser G Wireless Router gives you a simple, cost-effective wireless networking solution.  Providing transmission speeds of up to 54Mbps, the AirCruiser G Wireless Router allows users to share network resources, retrieve emails, download large files, conduct a video conference, and distribute or display digital photos, videos or MP3 files. Furthermore, the router supports up to 128-bit WEP encryption to safeguard your privacy on-line. To get the most from your 54M AirCruiser G Wireless Router, please read through this manual completely.   Features •  Interoperability with 54Mbps (802.11g) and 11Mbps (802.11b) devices •  4 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN port •  Single 10/100Mbps WAN port •  Built-in SmartSetup 3 •  Wake On LAN function •  Hardware reset button •  64 / 128-bit WEP •  Wi-Fi® Protected Access (WPA) • Dynamic DNS •  UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) • Network Address Translation (NAT) • VPN pass-through • 802.1x RADIUS Authentication
2 Package Contents Please check that the AirCruiser G Wireless Router package contents include:  •  AirCruiser G Wireless Router •  Detachable External 2.4GHz antenna •  Cat. 5 Ethernet patch cable •  AirCruiser G Quick Installation Guide • Resource CD • Power adaptor  If there are any missing or damaged parts, please contact your local distributor or dealer immediately. If a replacement unit is needed, return the device with the original packing material, otherwise the warranty will be voided.  AirCruiser G Wireless Router Rear Panel Figure 1-1 – AirCruiser Connectors      X Power socket Socket connects to the AirCruiser power adapter  Y  One Ethernet WAN port Connect your DSL or cable modem to the router through this Internet port.  Z  Four 10/100Mbps LAN Ports Use these Ethernet LAN ports to connect the router to local PCs  [ Antenna The dipole-type 2.4GHz antenna is removable. X    Y             Z              [
3  AirCruiser G Wireless Router Front Panel  The table below describes the LED indicators on the front panel of the Router.  LED  STATUS  DESCRIPTION On  Power is supplied to the Router Power  Off  Power is NOT supplied to the Router WLAN  Flashing  Data is being transmitted wirelessly On  WAN port has detedted a link with a DSL/Cable modem. WAN Flashing  Data is being transmitted/received through WAN port. On  LAN port has detected a link with a 10/100Mbps device LAN Flashing  Data is being transmitted/received through LAN port.
4   Chapter 2  Installation  This chapter covers the installation of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router.   Please take note of this as you reach Step 3.    AirCruiser G Wireless Router - Factory Default Settings SSID (Network Name)  GIGABYTE Broadcasting SSID  YES Wireless Security  Open System (OFF) IP Address of Web Configuration Utility  192.168.1.254 Configuration Utility Username/Password admin/admin  Installing the Router  Your GIGABYTE AirCruiser G Wireless Router has built-in setup and security configuration software called SmartSetup 3 that will help you configure your router for both Internet access and wireless security. Before you start, make sure your Computer TCP/IP setting is set to “Obtain and IP address automatically” For more information, check Windows Help. Follow the 4 steps below for Quick Installation.    Step 1    With power OFF to all devices; connect your router to your network as shown in the diagram above.   Step 2    Power ON your computer, modem and Router, and then launch either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.   Step 3    SmartSetup 3 should automatically detect your wireless network and open up the web-based configuration screen. Based on your Internet service, you may be required to enter your ISP account’s username and password or other additional information as prompted. See below for screenshots.
5   Dynamic IP Address    If you use a dynamic IP address, you can directly connect to Internet without having to login. The Router will automatically restart.     PPPoE   If you use a PPPoE connection, please enter your ISP user ID and password.
6   Static IP address    If you use a static IP address, please enter your WAN IP address, WAN subnet Mask, WAN Gateway, and DNS information provided by your ISP.   Step 4    Once you have entered your information, click the Finish button. The Router will save and restart automatically. You are now connected to the Internet and may re-launch your browser.     Note:   GIGABYTE’s Smart Setup 3 wireless router configuration software will automatically detect your ISP connection type. However, to configure your router manually, please refer to Chapter 5 – AirCruiser G Wireless Router settings in this manual.
7  Chapter 3 Connections & Configuration  What You Will Need   Please prepare the following before you begin connecting your Router:   1. Have active Internet service provided through either ADSL or cable Modem.   2. Valid ISP user account and password information. (Your ISP will supply you with this)   Hardware Requirements   Before setting up the Router, each computer on your network must have an installed Ethernet NIC (network interface card) and an Ethernet cable. If you wish to connect wirelessly to each desktop computer or laptop, a wireless network PCI adapter card is required to be properly installed.   System Requirements    Windows, Macintosh or Linux Operating System    Support HTTP standard JavaScript-enabled browser, for examples, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above.   Internet Configuration Requirements   To successfully connect your Router to the Internet, you may need one or more of the following configuration parameters associated with your ISP account:    Host and Domain Names    ISP User ID and password    ISP Domain Name Server (DNS)    Fixed IP address or known as Static IP address    Subnet Mask    Default Gateway
8 Making a Wired Connection Step 1      Turn off all the hardware devices in your network, including the ADSL/Cable modem by unplugging their power supply.   Step 2    Connect the Ethernet cable of your ADSL/Cable modem to the WAN port of the Router.   Step 3    Connect one end of a new Ethernet cable to a LAN port in the rear panel of the Router to the 10/100 Ethernet port of your computer.   (NOTE: It does not matter which numbered LAN port is selected).   Step 4    Plug the power adapter cord into the router’s power jack and then plug the power adapter into a power outlet.   Step 5    Turn on your ADSL/Cable modem. After verifying all the connections, proceed to Chapter 4 – Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless Router.  Making a Wireless Connection                                       Step 1    Turn off all the hardware devices in your network, including the ADSL/Cable modem by unplugging their power supply.   Step 2    Connect the Ethernet cable of your ADSL/Cable modem to the WAN port of the Router.   Step 3    Plug the power adapter cord into the router’s power jack and then plug the power adapter into a power outlet.   Step 4    Turn on your ADSL/Cable modem. After verifying all the connections, proceed to Chapter 4 – Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless Router   Note: If using a wireless connection, please refer to the user manual of the wireless adapter to install. The SSID of the wireless adapter and the Router should be identical. The default SSID assigned to the Router is GIGABYTE. (WARNING: The SSID field is case sensitive, so for example “a” is different from “A”).
9   Chapter 4 Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless Router     Step 1  Power ON your computer, and then launch the web browser of your choice.    Step 2  SmartSetup 3 should automatically detect your wireless network and open up the web-based configuration screen. If it does not, simply type 192.168.1.254 into the address bar of your web browser.   Figure 4-1 – Access the AirCruiser G   configuration menu using any web browser.  Step 3  SmartSetup 3 should open the web-based configuration screen, and auto detect your type of Internet Connection (PPPoE, Static, Dynamic, etc.) if it does not, simply type 192.168.1.254 into the address bar of your web browser. When prompted for username/password type: admin for both.  Types of Broadband Internet connections automatically detected by SmartSetup 3:    Dynamic IP Address  If you use a dynamic IP address, you can directly connect to Internet without having to login. The Router will then automatically restart.  PPPoE  Most common type of ISP Connection. If you use a PPPoE connection, please enter your ISP user ID and password.  Static IP address  If you use a static IP address, please enter your WAN IP address, WAN subnet Mask, WAN Gateway, and DNS information provided by your ISP.
10  Step 4   When prompted by the dialog box for username and password, key in the default user name: admin and the default password: admin Press OK.   Figure 4-2 – The username/password is admin/admin.  Step 5   The AirCruiser G Wireless Router’s web browser based configuration screen will prompt you for certain ISP related information (Figure 4-3).    You can contact your ISP service provider for this information at any time.    After entering the ISP information, click the Finish button. The Router will save and restart automatically.
11  Figure 4-3 – Initial ISP Internet setting for the AirCruiser G.  The AirCruiser G Wireless Router is now active!    The SSID (Network Name) is GIGABYTE, and should now be visible from any wireless 11b or 11g adapter.
12  Chapter 5 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Settings  The default settings of your AirCruiser G Wireless Router generally do not require modification.    However, from time to time you may want to change settings such as firewall or SSID number. You can change AirCruiser Wireless PCI ROUTER wireless router settings using an Internet browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) and accessing the web-based utility.  Login to the AirCruiser G Wireless Router Whenever you want to change Router settings, you’ll need to open the AirStream web configuration utility.    In the address bar of your browser, type 192.168.1.254 and then press the ENTER key.    When you login, you will be greeted by the AirCruiser Welcome Screen (Figure 5-1).    On the left panel are the Advanced Settings, Management Options, and SmartSetup wizards which allow easy access to the AirCruiser G configuration settings.    Figure 5-1 – AirCruiser G Main Login Screen
13 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Configuration Utility  In Chapter 6 below, each of the configuration options will be introduced and its parameters explained.    Normally, users will not need to adjust any of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router settings, however GIGABYTE recommends you setup some form of security, or at least hide your SSID (Network Name).      After you have completed making modifications to the configuration settings of your AirCruiser G, please click the Logout button to end your session.  Note:  For security reasons, you will be automatically logged out of the Configuration Utility after 5 minutes of inactivity.
14   Chapter 6  Advanced Settings  In this chapter, details for configuring the advanced settings of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router are explained.  The Network Configuration Screen The Network Configuration screen consists of two sub-areas: LAN Configuration (which also includes DHCP Options, and Forced IP-MAC Mapping), and WAN Configuration in which you can configure up to 4 backup WAN connections (other internet service providers accounts) in the event your primary WAN connection fails.    The LAN Configuration Tab   Figure 6-1 – LAN Config Screen
15 LAN Configuration  Allows you to modify the LAN parameters, and if you want to enable DHCP automatic IP address assignments, you can enable it here, and specify a Start and End address for the IP range.  DHCP Option  The DHCP server "leases" out address for specific times (Time To Live) to the various hosts. If a host does not use a given address for some period of time, that IP address can then be assigned to another machine. When assignments are made or changed, the DHCP server must update the information in the DNS server.    The AirCruiser G DHCP Lease Table displays the associated IP/MAC assignment and Time To Lease.  Force IP-MAC Mapping  Allows you to manually assign a specific IP address to a specific network device (MAC address) on the network. This will be updated in the ARP table automatically.  Verify the settings, and then apply these to your router, click the Submit button.
16 The WAN Configuration Tab  Select the type of Internet Service you are using, and press the NEXT>> button to continue with modifications.    Note: If you don’t know which type of Internet connection you have, click SmartSetup button, and it will auto detect this for you.    Figure 6-2 –WAN Config Screen  A screen based on the Internet (WAN) connection type you selected will appear and provide parameter fields.
17 WAN Configuration - PPPoE   Figure 6-3 – PPPoE Config Screen  Your Internet Service Provider will supply you with the following account information you will need:  • ISP Name • User ID/Password • Service Name • AC Name • DNS1 and DNS2 Address • DNS Domain Name  Enter the information provided by your ISP in the fields provided.
18 WAN Configuration – Dynamic IP Address   Figure 6-4 – Dynamic IP Config   Host Name  This is a free form field (Default BR01G) which assigns a host name to your IP connection.    You may choose a name of your preference, or leave the default.   Press Finish.
19 WAN Configuration Tab - Static IP Address   Figure 6-5 – Static IP Config screen  Your Internet Service Provider will supply you with the following account information you will need:  • ISP Name • WAN IP Address • WAN Subnet Mask • WAN Gateway • DNS1 and DNS2 • DNS Domain Name  This information is all provided by your ISP.  In the event that your ISP has assigned you several Static IP addresses, you will only need to one.
20  The Wireless Configuration Screen The Wireless Configuration screen allows you to configure the Router’s WLAN function.  The 802.11g Tab   Figure 6-6 – 802.11g Main Config Page  Region Indicates the geographical region you are in. Verify that the region indicated is correct. If not, please contact your local distributor or dealer immediately.   802.11g Only Mode  The mixture of both 11b and 11g traffic on your wireless network results in the reduction of the network performance.    For this reason, the 802.11g Only Mode allows you to restrict all traffic to 11g (54Mbps) traffic only.    Keep in mind, however that enabling this feature comes at the expense of eliminating all 11b based traffic by the AirCruiser G. Enable will restrict all traffic to 802.11g traffic, while disable will allow a mixture of both 11b and 11g.    The default setting is Disable.
21 Auto Channel Select  The Router uses channel 6 as the default channel. Enabling Auto Channel Select allows the Router to auto-select a non-conflicting channel.    Channel  The channel may be manually changed (if there are other wireless networks operating in your area) by selecting a channel from the drop-down list.  SSID  The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of your wireless network. The SSID is up to 32 ASCII characters in length and case sensitive (i.e. Letters in upper case “A~Z” and lower case “a~z” are unique). The default SSID is “GIGABYTE”. To change the SSID, type in the SSID you want to use in the SSID field and click Submit. If you make a change to the SSID, any wireless devices on your network must also be reconfigured to connect to the new network name.  Rate  Select a wireless data transmission rate from the drop- down list. The default setting auto/best automatically detects and sets the optimum transmission rate.  Hidden SSID  For security purposes, you may choose to hide your network’s SSID by selecting enable from the drop-down list. This will prevent computers scanning for the presence of wireless networks to detect your network name. The default setting is disable.  Authentication Type  Select an authentication type from the drop-down list. The default setting is Open System.  Open System: The sender and the receiver do NOT share a secret key. Each party generates its own key-pair and asks the receiver to accept a randomly generated key. Once accepted, this key will only be used for a short period of time. Afterwards, a new key will be generated and agreed upon.  Shared Key: Authentication is based upon a secret key shared by both the sender and the receiver. If Shared Key is selected, you cannot choose the WEP disable option.
22 WPA Pre-shared key:, The WPA Pre-shared Key authentication standard uses a password or “ key” between 8 and 32 characters. This encryption key is changed after every dialog box using the Temporary Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which allows users to change keys based on dialog box and automatically synchronize keys between devices on the network.    The TKIP encryption algorithm is stricter than the one used by WEP but is based on the same standard.    WPA: The 802.1x authentication protocol, allows users to authenticate wireless network access through a RADIUS Server and is a required by WPA standard. If no RADIUS Server exists in your network environment, you still can use WPA through the use of WPA Pre-shared Key.  WEP Key  The AirCruiser G supports two WEP standards: 64-bit,152-bit. Select either 64-bits or 152-bits from the drop-down list activate WEP encryption. The 64-bits encryption uses 40 bits as a secret key, (user-defined) and the remaining 24 bits are reserved. The 128-bits encryption uses 104 bits as a secret key, (user-defined) and the remaining 24 bits are reserved.  WPA Re-key Enabling the requirement for WPA rekeying of a Passphrase for increased security. Default is disable.  WEP Re-key Timer Specify time (in minutes) for expiration of the current WPA Key.  WPA PSK Passphrase  The Passphrase must be between 8 and 64 characters.  WPA PSK Re-key A user without a RADIUS server, may specify generating a new WPA PSK key more frequently than each time he connects to the network.  WPA PSK Re-key Timer   Specify time (in minutes) for expiration of the current WPA PSK key
23 The MAC Access Control Tab   Figure 6-7 – MAC Access Control  The MAC Access Control screen allows you to specify the Media Access Controller (MAC) address of up to 32 devices on your network. Only those devices listed in the table will have access to transmit data through the AirCruiser G.    In this way, even if someone manages to obtain all the information necessary to connect to your network, if their MAC address is not permitted, they still cannot connect. Keep in mind, however that MAC addresses can be spoofed, so it is not a panacea but rather another component of your existing security process. Enable the feature, then key in the MAC addresses to be allowed.    Enter the MAC in the form separated by colon.   The default setting is Disable.
24 The RADIUS Server Configuration Tab   Figure 6-8 – RADIUS Config  Your AirCruiser G supports 802.1x and RADIUS Server authentication.   RADIUS provides a centralized, server-based authentication of client access to the network.   RADIUS Server IP     Assign an IP address for the RADIUS Server.  RADIUS Server Port  Enter a value within the range 1~65536 for the port.  Shared Secret  Enter a password up to 256 characters (uppercase “A~Z”, lowercase “a~z” or numeric “0~9”) in length.  Verify the settings, and then to apply these to your network, click the Submit button.
25 The Static Routing Table Screen The Static Routing Table displays the AirCruiser G Wireless Router routing settings. To add or modify, enter a value into the field and click the Submit button.   Figure 6-9 – Static Routing Table  Destination IP Enter the Destination IP address that will be assigned to a specific network or host. Netmask Enter the netmask associated with the Destination IP. Gateway Enter an IP address that will be assigned to the interface connecting to subnets. Metric  The “Metric” value is a number between 1 and 15 that represents the number of Routers between your network and the destination. Generally, setting the Metric value as either 2 or 3 is sufficient for most applications. If this is a direct connection, please set the value to 1.

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