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1. Reboot Initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Hestore Log Information Ping About Figure 7 4 Router Init Screen 36 The Change Password Screen The Change Password screen allows the administrator to create a new password for the AirCruiser G To change an existing password enter your account and new password and after re typing the password to confirm click the Submit button Note Remember to enter this new password when logging into the AirCruiser G Wireless Router GIGABYTE et he n FiMbps AinCrulser G Aor a Hotwork Configurmilan Wireless Configuration Static Rowting Table E Virtual Server E Firewall Mule E DHS Conliguralion URL Blocking Change Administrator Password a Romote Accom a Search Daviea Account Hew Pasmaord Confirm Password E Manage Port Chaz E Reboot Eart bed E Initialization Liange Paseword a Change WAM MAC a Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log Information a Ping E Abou Figure 7 5 Change Password 37 The Change WAN MAC Screen The Change WAN MAC screen allows you to assign a new MAC address If your ISP asks you to use the original MAC address chose the Assign WAN MAC option and enter a new WAN MAC address in the New WAN MAC Address field and click the Submit button If you want to restore the factory default MAC address choose the Restore Default WAN MAC option and click the Submit butt
2. 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 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 ADSL Cable Modem J Bi 3 RJS ge tea tT RJ45 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 4 Dynamic IP Address f 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 passwo
3. ISP Step 4 Step 5 When prompted by the dialog box for username and password key in the default user name admin and the default password admin Press OK Connect to 192 mae 1 254 sh BRO1 User name f admin Password ees T Remember my password cancel_ Figure 4 2 The username password is admin admin 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 10 GIGABYTE DP CcHN OLOG Y S4iMbps AirCruiser G Router Advanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table PPPoE u Virtual Server E Firewall Rule The GH O001 has detected the wan connection ts PPP oF type DNS Configuration ase fill below senings URL Blocking p Remote Access User ID Management Too Password e PPP Monitor Manage Port E Reboot Initialization Change Possword Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log Information a Ping About 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 ad
4. 119 i Lisi Destination IF HNetmask Galew Mele Interface MAC Accom Control ay BO 1 LAN m 2 wns 7 LAN Site Routing Tabli E Virtual Server LAN s E Firewall Rule a DHS Configuration LAN E URL Blocking E Kemole Access r E PPP Monitor Manage Pori E Raboot E Initialization a Change Paemword aPibei tots 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 25 The Virtual Server Screen The PPPoE DHCP Static Tab A Virtual Server allows computers on the WAN side of the network to connect with a PC server on the LAN side of the network BELLE Le Ste 9 Rifops AkCruiser O Foe of Virtual Server PPPoE DHCP Static Configuration a geen tion ican ad Ne Pratagol Part Virtual Server IP Enable 1 Frol z feakie Ficenddl ae daak w Advanced Setup Proccd 4 doable Hotwork Configuration a Wireless Configuration Priis ise deike w E Sialic Rouling Table Virtual Serve
5. Characters A F 4 0 9 with each byte separated by a colon i e OF 38 A 38 73 gt Enter 64 Bit WEP Keys as 5 Hexadecimal bytes DNS Configuration URL Blocking Remote Access M Management Tool gt Enter 128 Bit WEP Keys as 13 Hexadecimal bytes e PPP Monitor WEP Kay Key 1 Manage Port X Reboot pai inilialization Key 3 Change Password Key 4 Change WAN MAC oil r v lt iani be WPA Re key E bp 17192 166 1 2540 Betatas htm gt 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 802 119 traffic while disable will allow a mixture of both 11b and 11g The default setting is Disable 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 20 Channel SSID Rate The channel may be manually changed if there are other wireless network
6. Configuration Static Routing Table E Virtual Server Firewall Rul DNS Contiguration URL Blocking Remole Access Search Device About Router Wake On Lan Product GN BROIG MEC CIOTA Firmware Version 1 116 PPP Monitor Manage Port Reboot Initialization Change Password E Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log inlormation Ping A i Figure 7 11 About Screen 43 Configuration Buttons fej ey 3 ae e There are four buttons on the top left panel of the PFE sue Sie configuration menu SmartSetup Setup Wizard Status and Logout These buttons are useful for accessing status information or setup wizard Smart Setup Button SmartSetup automatically detects your ISP connection type and opens the proper ISP login screen Setup Wizard Button Setup Wizard is similar to Smart Setup but also presents you with a LAN setup screen which allows you to set basic LAN configuration GIGABYIE Le te 9 S4Mbps AirCruiser G Router La Advanced Setup Network Configuration E Wireless Configuration LAN Setup Static Routing Table Virtual Server LAN IP Address 192 168 1254 E Firewall Rule DNS Configuration LAM Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 URL Blocking rs n a Remote Access DHCP Server enable disable Search Device Starting IP Address 192 16812 Woke On Lan Ending IP Address 192 168 1253 a ras oe tS ae Sete Fi Tool va Te a PPP Monitor Gaj E Mo
7. Ethernet patch cable e AijrCruiser G Quick Installation Guide e Resource CD e 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 Gxt p i Eo tS i 2 Power socket Socket connects to the AirCruiser power adapter One Ethernet WAN port Connect your DSL or cable modem to the router through this Internet port 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 2 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Front Panel The table below describes the LED indicators on the front panel of the Router oOo Power is supplied to the Router Power Of Power is NOT supplied to the Router WLAN Flashing Data is being transmitted wirelessly On WAN port has deteated a link with a DSL Cable modem WAN Flashin Data is being transmitted received g through WAN port On LAN port has detected a link with a 10 100Mbps device Flashin Data is being transmitted received g through LAN port 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
8. 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 e Single 10 100Mbps WAN port Built in SmartSetup 3 Wake On LAN function e Hardware reset button e 64 128 bit WEP Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Dynamic DNS e UPnP Universal Plug and Play Network Address Translation NAT VPN pass through e 802 1x RADIUS Authentication Package Contents Please check that the AirCruiser G Wireless Router package contents include e AirCruiser G Wireless Router e Detachable External 2 4GHz antenna e Cat 5
9. Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table E Virtual Server Firewall Rule DNS Configuration URL Blocking Remote Access Search Device PPP Monitor Wake On Lan Connection Status RUNNING Corat Drcomnect M UL AAAA Too nito Manage Port Reboot initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore E Log inlormation Ping a About Figure 7 1 PPP Monitor Screen 33 Manage Port Configuration Screen The Manage Port Configuration screen allows you to change the port on which the AirCruiser s configuration utility runs The default is Port 80 but users can change this to any port they wish like 8080 8000 or else port In this case to access the AirCruiser G configuration utility you would type http 1 92 168 1 254 8080 GIGABYTE et S4Mbps AirCrufser G Rooter i La Advanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Manage Port Configuration Manage Port Stslic Routing able Virtual Server Firewall Rule DNS Configuration Ta URL Blocking Sumbat aj Remote Access Search Device Woke On Lan Manageme int Tool PPP Monitor u Ma n f Reboot Initialization E Change Password Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log information Pin About Figure 7 2 Manage Port Config screen 34 The Reboot Scre
10. VPN Pass Through Allow remote management Disable O Enable Static Rule Allow Microsoft NetBIOS passthrough O Disable Enabte DNS Configuration 3 URL Blocking Enable DoS protection Disable Enable E Remote Access a PPP Monitor Manage Port Reboot Initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log Information v eaa Figure 6 12 Firewall One Touch settings Response Ping From WAN When enabled prevents this Router and its privately assigned IP addresses from being broadcasted to the Internet Allow Remote Management When enabled allows remote configuration access via the Internet WAN else only local LAN access is allowed Allow Microsoft NetBIOS Pass through A File and Printer sharing security that when enabled only allows NetBIOS Enable DoS Protection When enabled Denial of Service type attacks are prevented 29 The DNS Configuration Screen GIGABYTE i Se hiMbps AieCroulser G Router if DNS Relay Configuration a Network Configuration DHS Relay O Disable Enable Wireless Configuration Static Rowling Table gt l a Virtual Server Dynamic DNS Configuration E Firewall Rule x mmie HMS Sy E VPN Pass Through Dynamic is Hsable C Emable Static Rule Serice Provider manbesdyndaiagg e PLE eee ee Domain Mane a URL Blacking a Romote Accom Login Kane Management Toal Password PPP Monitor m Manage Por
11. key A user without a RADIUS server may specify generating anew 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 22 The MAC Access Control Tab G IG ASYTE it Sed gt KiMhbps AhkCrulser G Router Yi MAC Access Control Disable Enable Advice Setup E Hotwork Configuration a Wirelom Conflgurailan MAC Setting BO 11g MAC Acces Control MAC Ailiiress Formar WANKAN azir 4 2 WS E Static Rouling Table 3 4 E Virtual Server Firewall Rula 4 6 E DAS Cantiguroiion URL Blocking i i a Remole Access 5 10 Management Tool a PPP Monitor 1z a Manage Pori m Reboot k i E Initialization E Change Password ja i 1 18 a Change WAM MAC 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
12. number of transmitted packets of this port after resetting or manually initializing Rx bytes The current bandwidth receive on the WAN port Rx bytes The current bandwidth transmit on the WAN port 47 ARP Table The ARP Table displays the associated MAC address and IP address pairs of your LAN devices In the example below only the AirCruiser G Router is in the ARP Table GIGABY T GN EROJ Pri TECHNOLOGY fiMbps AlsCrufser G i oa a Network Configuration E Wiles Configuration Static Routing Table E Virtual Server Firewall Rule ARP Table a DAS Configurailon E URL Blocking IP Address MAC Address KHemole Access 132 168 1 2 00st CATET bh a PPP Monitor cFos E Manage Fori a Reboot E Initialization a Change Password a Change WAN MAC E Upgrade Firmware Backllp Hestore a Log Information E Ping Aboul Figure 7 15 ARP Table 48 Routing Table The Routing Table displays the AirCruiser G RIP routing details GIGABYTE b Cc O OL O GN BROT 54MOps AirCruiser G Romer a Advanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table Virtual Server Routing Table Firewall Rule DNS Configuration Destination Netmask Getway Metle Interface URL Blocking Remote Access 192 168 1 0 255 255 755 0 192 168 1 254 0 lan Management Tool 239 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 2 0 lan PPP Monitor Manage Port CPress Reboot
13. which is provided by this standard and is compatible with 802 11b standard offering speeds of about 11 Mbps This standard uses Complementary Code Keying CCK modulation Both 11g and 11b can operate at a range of up to 300 feet When using BR01G in Australia you will use PPPoA protocol How to set up your configuration in BRO1G Suggestion 1 Using Static IP Suggestion 2 Using DHCP client to get IP from ADSL Cable modem 52 Appendix A Connection Troubleshooting Problem get a timeout when trying to access the Router administration screen Answer Verify the router s IP address as it sometimes will change depending on your network configuration Open up a command terminal by clicking Start gt Run then type cmd and click ok At the DOS prompt type ipconfig The Default Gateway IP address is the address of your AirCruiser G Use this number instead of 192 168 1 245 when logging in ct C WINNT Wystem32 cmd exe lol x Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Media State Media disconnected Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 5 Media State Media disconnected C Documents and Settings clayton smith gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix gigabyte intra IP 16 1 4 66 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 295 0 Default Gateway ee i ee ee Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 5 Media State Media disconnected C Documents and
14. 36 55 286 oper jame Close Step4 The Local Area Connection Properties window will appear For the applicable Ethernet wireless adapter make sure that there is a check in the Internet Protocol TCP IP checkbox then double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP 54 4 Local Area Connection Properties a General Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8139 810 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks 8 File and Printer r Microsoft Networks Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Step 5 Select both the Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options and then click OK Continue clicking on the OK button to complete the PC configuration Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties z 7 General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Your computer has been configured to obtain an IP address automatically from the Ai
15. Firmware BackUp Restore eM UL ACT E Ping About Figure 7 7 Upgrade Firmware 39 The Backup Restore Screen The Backup Restore screen allows you to save the current configuration settings of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router as a temp file onto your computer To revert the Router back to a previously saved configuration settings click the Browse to locate the saved configuration file Then click the Restore button G IGABYT et 54Mbps AlrCruiser G Route ee Advanced Setup d Network Configuration Wireless Confiquration E Siatic Routing lable Backup Virtual Server Firewall Rule Backup system settings to a configuration file DNS Configuration URL Dlocking Remote Access Batue Search Device Woke On Lan Management Tool Restore PPP Monitor Manage Port Please select the configuration file to restore system settings Reboot Initialization E Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware Renae sch Restor Log information Ping About Figure 7 8 Backup Restore configurations 40 The Log Information Screen The AirCruiser G Wireless Router keeps logs of all port activity and events which cause a state change GIGABYTE ee TECHNOLOGY r S4Mbps AkCrulser Rooter Sitit FA Status a Logout Log List Advanced Setup mg Total Network Configuration No Time Event Wireless Configuration 1 03 23 18 53 26 System Powe
16. HCP Client amp Server Security 64 128 bit WEP WPA PSK WPA Mechanical LEDs Power Status LAN WAN Gross Weight 240 5g Dimensions 110x 160 x 25mm 62 Appendix G Warranty Limited Warranty Statement 1 Year Warranty Thank you for purchasing the GIGABYTE Product This limited warranty statement will provide you one year warranty starting from the purchase date Of which if any defect is occurred due to accidents or any man made factors or any unauthorized torn off or damage to GIGABYTE s sticker on the product GIGABYTE Technology will not provide after sale services such as Products are damaged due to any violation of instructions on user manual Hardware is damaged due to inappropriate assembling Products are damaged due to the use of illegal accessory Products are damaged due to parts disassembling without authorization Products are damaged due to exceeding environment limits Products are damaged due to unexpected external force Products are damaged due to nature disasters Products are copies or illegally smuggled goods PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR WARRANTY Name of Customer PhoneNo S Address Date of Purchase Place of Purchase From Whom Distributor S Customer Service GIGA BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD No 6 Bau Chiang Road Hsin Tien Taipei Hsien Taiwan Tel 886 2 89124888 Fax 886 2 89124007 http www GIGABYTE com tw 63
17. I AirCruiser G Wireless Router GN BRO1G User s Guide Contents Chapter 1 Introduction secceseeees 1 OVER VICW vsus 1 FAUTO S sites sare see er E teca ieee EA 1 PaCkKage CONMUGINS vissii aa 2 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Rear Panel 000008 2 AirCruiser G Wireless Router Front Panel 000 3 Chapter 2 Installation sseeeseeee 4 Installing the ROUteL c ccccesesessceesseeeeenseenseeeeeeeneeenees 4 Chapter 3 Connections amp Configuration 7 Making a Wired Connection ccccsseeceeseeseseeeseeneeees 8 Chapter 4 Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless ROuUtEe c cccsscescssseseseseneeeeees 9 Chapter 5 AirCruiser G Wireless Router SOLUS sennewssucesexccastnesevensecedecscecsuieavannssavas 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 scsseseeees 14 The Wireless Configuration Screen esseseeees 20 The Static Routing Table Screen ccccccsseseeeeeneeeeees 25 The Virtual Server SCree n ccccecscscscseencecscscssseeneneecess 26 The Firewall Rule Screen ccccecscscsesecneececscscseeeeacecess 28 The DNS Configuration Screen ccsccccssseesseneeeseneesees 30 Remote Access SCIeeh sccccssseeseseeceesees
18. Port E Reboot Initialization Change Paseword E Change WAM MAC Upgrade Firmware a DackUp Restore E Log Information sa Figure 6 11 DMZ setup With a firewall setup it is often necessary to place some clients outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected You can do this using a Demilitarized Zone DMZ to test or configure some applications e g Internet games video conferencing or VPN connections or create a server connecting to the Internet through the Intranet Enter the IP Address of your computer e g 192 168 1 2 into the LAN IP Address field and click the Submit button Note DMZ servers pose a security risk A computer designated as the default DMZ server loses much of the protection of the firewall and is exposed to exploits from the Internet If compromised the DMZ server can be used to attack your network 2 The Firewall Rule Screen The Firewall Rule screen displays your network security settings Use this screen to quickly create network security policies to prevent unauthorized access to your network The VPN Pass Through Tab GIGABYTE nage a S4Mbps AlrCrolser G Router WA PPTP Pass Through setting LAN IP Address Advanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table Virtual Server Bree Rule IPSec Pass Through setting f Ss throug Static Rule DNS Configuration LAN IP Address E URL Blocking E Remote A
19. Settings clayton smith gt Problem can login to the router administration screen and everything seems fine but can t connect to the Internet Answer If you have trouble connecting to the internet often times its due to settings in your TCP IP settings or your web browser Step 1 Click the Start button Select Settings and then Control Panel icon rai Set Program duoness ond Gefais TA Mireka Ciak ty indas Update Mini Hetek Connections TA Printers and Panis Helo and Support ie Taki fed Sart Mere Search T wi wa a w L a ba ms k Step 2 Double click the Network and Dial up Connection icon 6 amp X amp e YP KB DB Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Date and Time Display Folder Options Options Remoy Tools 2 fe De YB D Game Internet Keyboard Mail Mouse Network Controllers Options Connections b tee Bo Phone and Power Options Printers and QuickTime Regional and Scannersand Scheduled Modem Faxes Language Cameras Tasks OFF F ypg Sound Effect Sounds and Speech Symantec System Taskbar and User Accounts Manager Audio Devices LiveUpdate Start Menu WSP Client Step 3 Double click the Local Area Connection icon and then click the Properties button Local Area Connection Status General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 05 28 19 Speed 100 0 Mbps Signal Strength Activity Sent AN Received Packets 44 9
20. a Initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log Information Ping About Figure 7 16 Routing Table Destination The IP address of the destination network address Netmask The subnet of that destination IP address Gateway Gateway of the destination IP address Metric Hop count to the destination network Interface Type of interface used 49 The Logout Button On the Logout page confirms that you have successfully logged out of the AirCruiser G Configuration Router Web Management Logout success Figure 7 17 Logout confirmation screen 50 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting This section provides solutions to common problems that may occur during installation configuration or use of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router Q I can t remember the password or IP address of the router A You can resolve this by pressing the Init button on your Router The Router will reboot and all settings including the default password will be restored to their default values can t connect to the Internet 1 Check that the power cord is connected properly and the router s power LED is lit green 2 Verify that all the configuration settings are correct 3 Check that your ADSL Cable Modem is operating normally and or you have ISP service available 4 Check that all network cabling is properly connected gt O Q Ican t access the Ai
21. apter 11 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 a 192 160 1 254 Mew Tab 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 Welcome to the GIGABYTE Wireless Router Utility Smarsetep automatically detects your WAN type and quides you through the Internet connection setup The Setp Wirord will direct you to a more interactive setup for more advanced users The 9 os screen provides comprehensive runtime information Use So dvonce Conlqureton to manage the the advanced features The M nsgemeni Tos contains the System Management and System Access tools Figure 5 1 AirCruiser G Main Login Screen 12 AirCruiser G Wireless Rout
22. ation a Change Paseword a Change WAM MAC E Upgrade Firmware Hackllp Rectore a Log Information a Dial On Demand Disable C Enable 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 17 WAN Configuration Dynamic IP Address GIGABYTE TECHNOL G GW ER OT ziMbps Alitruiser G Aouer j a Network Configurailan LAH Conliguration WAH Conliguration E Wireless Configuration a Simic Routing Table Dynamic IF Address a Virtual Server E Firewall Rule Hosi Hame GN ERNG a DAS Confiquration a URL Blocking Fa Finish a Hamalo Accom _ Management Tool a PPP Moniter Manage Port E Reboot E Initialization Change Paseword a Change WAM MAC E Upgrade Firmware E Hackllp Restore a Log Information a Figure 6 4 Dynamic IP Config Host Name This is a free form field Default BRO1G which assigns a host name to your IP connection You may choose a name of your preference or leave the default Press Finish 18 WAN Configuration Tab Static IP Address GIGABYTE pect Ses a Babes Aidrupeer 0 Rauti F _ Advanced Setup Hotwerk Configuration Static IP Address z eee Siar E The GH AO0 has detected the wan commocti
23. ation button on this page to remotely instruct the AirCruiser G to boot up the host system You also have the option of Wake On amp Enable NETBIOS services of any PC in the local LAN Domain For this feature you need either the IP address or the MAC address of your LAN devices Key in either values click enable and press Wake On LAN to perform the function GIGABYTE CHR OLOGY Wake on Lan Computer Table IP Address MAC Faldreee Stats 192 112 00 40 0A CI BF 40 HORMAL E Hotwork Configuration a Wirelom Configuration ae i E Virtual Server Firewall Rule E DAS Configuration URL Blocking E Kemole Access E Search Dewice Woke 0 a PPP Monitor Manage Fori m Raboti E Inttiollzation a Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware E BackUp Hestore Log Information wT Figure 6 14 Wake on LAN IP Address The IP Address of the LAN network device which you want to wakeup MAC Address The MAC Address of the LAN network device which you want to wakeup 32 Chapter 7 Using Management Tools The instructions in this chapter will help you how to use the management tools of the web based utility to effectively manage your AirCruiser G Wireless Router The PPP Monitor Screen The PPP Monitor screen displays the WAN Internet connection status Click the Disconnect button to end your current session Click the Connect button to re connect to the ISP PN AE dD BD 54Mbps rire Se A Advanced Setup E
24. ccess Management Tool a PPP Monitor Wireless Switch Submit Clear Manage Port E Reboot Initialization Change Password e Change WAN MAL Upgrade Firmware DackUp Restore E Loy iniormation z About A Virtual Private Network VPN is a type of secured private network connection built upon publicly accessible infrastructure such as the Internet They usually provide connectivity to various devices behind a gateway or firewall The GN BRO1 supports Internet industry standard technologies to provide open and interoperable VPN solutions including Internet Protocol Security IPSec and Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP PPTP Pass Through setting Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP allows you to establish a connection to an enterprise network To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the Router click Enable and key in the Router s IP address IPSec Pass Through setting IP Security IPSec provides authentication and encryption Since it is mainly a Layer 3 technology it can secure all data on the network To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the Router click Enable and key in the Router s IP address 28 The Static Rule Tab Ne nb ak vd add S4Mbps AirCruiser G i Se aphdvanced Setup u Network Configuration e Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table Firewall One touch Setting u Virtual Server E Firewall Rule Response ping from WAN Disable Enable
25. default setting is Disable 23 The RADIUS Server Configuration Tab GIGABYTE ett O h4Mbps AirCruiser G Router J wa Advanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration 802 1149 MAC Access Control Wireless LAN 802 1x Configuration Radius Server IP 0000 wos Static Routing Table u Virtual Server Firewall Rule DNS Configuration Ciis URL Blocking Ba E Remote Access Radius Server Pon 9 Shared Secret Management Tool PPP Monitor Manage Port Reboot Initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC 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 24 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 GIGABYTE Bt Se faiMbps Afefruieer G Anar zi a Network Coniigurmiion E Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table 607
26. eceiver If Shared Key is selected you cannot choose the WEP disable option 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 21 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
27. eeseesenseseeaes 32 Chapter 7 Using Management Tools 33 The PPP Monitor Screen ccsssccsesseeceeseeseseesseeneeees 33 Manage Port Configuration Screen csssseee 34 The Reboot Sree Mre eect tvecte 35 The Initialization Screen cccscccceeseeseeseeseeneeeeeneeseees 36 The Change Password Screen ccsssssesssseeseeeeeseees 37 The Change WAN MAC Screen j scccceseseeeseneesseeneeees 38 The Upgrade Firmware Screen csssseesssseesssseeseees 39 The Backup Restore SCreen ccssccssseeesseeeeseeseeeeees 40 The Log Information SCreen cccssecsssseeseesseeseeneeees 41 the Ping Beoiel d 1 Beene ee enone ener neh oe rcnee mr cor ns hE rench peronen Senter 42 THE About SChCCM sasssa 43 Configuration Buttons cccccsssesseeeeeeeneeseeneeseeneeees 44 SMart Setup BUON siia 44 Setup Wizard Button cccsseesssseeseeseeseseeeeeseesenneeees 44 The Status BUN ON isisi Nean 45 WAWN Ethernet Stat Sominas 47 ARP Table nasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 48 ROUINO Ta DIG sranaransadanaa 49 THE LOGOut BUOM ecesna aasa 50 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 51 Appendix A Connection Troubleshooting Appendix B Glossary csseseseeeee 57 Appendix C Regulatory cccsseeee 60 Appendix D Specifications 62 Appendix G Warranty 0cse 63 Chapter 1
28. en The Reboot screen allows you to reboot the AirCruiser G Wireless Router You are also automatically brought to this screen after you confirm OK to any change of Router settings GIGABY TE GA BROF a TECHNOLOGY fiMbps AlsCrufser G i r E Aebwork Configuration a Wirolom Configuration E State Rouling Table Virtual Server a Firewall Rula E DAS Conliguralion a URL Blocking Ramaole Accom a Search Daviea Reboot Router Wake On Lan Click the button below to reboot the Router now PPP Monitor Reboot a Manage Port Rebool a Initialization a Change Poseword E Change WAH MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Hestore Log Information Ping About Figure 7 3 Reboot Router 35 The Initialization Screen The Initialization screen allows you to reset the AirCruiser G back to its Original factory settings To initialize the router use the tip of a pencil ora paperclip to press and hold the init button for 5 seconds and release PELE St nO AiO 1S av i ee 54Mbps AirCruiser G Roote yA anf dvanced Setup Network Conliguration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Table E Virtual Server Firewall Rule DNS Configuration URL Blocking E Remote Access Router Initialization j Sapa ars Click the Initialization button to initialize the Router to the factory defaults rate es Warning All previous settings will be lost N ALES A AALALA Tool E Manege Pori Wond E Manage Pori
29. er 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 13 Chapter6 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 GIGABYTE Bit ee a S4Mbps AirCruiser G Router YL Pe Smart Setup Setup Wizard Pe Status a a T LAN Configuration DHCP Setup Pp Advanced Setup 192 163 1254 255 255 255 0 emble v 19216812 192 163 1253 a Network Configuration s LAN Cani DHCP Option LAN IP Address LAN Subnet Mask Start Address End Address LAM nliqurat
30. er 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 Chapter 3 Connections amp 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 ee_ Windows Macintosh or Linux Operating System amp 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 amp e Host and Domain Names ce_ ISP User ID and password amp e ISP Domai
31. es Auto negotiate To automatically determine the correct setting The term is often used with communications and networking DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP IP DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to deliver TCP IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router and to provide other configuration information such as the addresses for printer time and news servers DMZ In computer networks a DMZ demilitarized zone is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company s private network and the outside public network It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that stores company data Typically the DMZ contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web HTTP servers FTP servers SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS is used mostly to translate between domain names and IP addresses and to control Internet email delivery Most Internet services rely on DNS to work If DNS fails web sites cannot be located and email delivery service will be suspended Dynamic IP Address An IP address is automatically assigned to a user s AP in a TCP IP network typically by a DHCP server 57 Firewall A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to
32. gs and then apply these to your router click the Submit button 15 The WAN Configuration Tab Select the type of Internet Service you are using and press the NEXT gt gt 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 GIG ABYTE et es n Mops Alrcruiser G Rader A E Hotwork Configuration LAM Configuration vere Loong erat arr a Wireless Configuration WAN Type Select REAT lable PPPoE Virtual Server z a Firewall Rula O Dynanle IP Address E DHS Conliguralion URL Blocking O Static IP Address a Remote Access Ment gt gt E PPP Monitor Manage Port a Reboot E initialization a Change Password a Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware E Hackllp Hesiore ee i w Figure 6 2 WAN Config Screen A screen based on the Internet WAN connection type you selected will appear and provide parameter fields 16 WAN Configuration PPPoE GIGABYTE werak W Mbp A Cruser G Aamir z t a PPPoE a Network Configurailan LAM Configuration UserID JACI Skint WAH Conliguration E Wireless Configuration ce lai Static Routing Tabla Sandee Hame a Virtual Server E Firewall Rule AC Hame a DAS Confiquration a URL Blocking Max Connection Time houray U a Ramais Accom _ Manigemont Tas PPP Monitar ile Time seconds Manage Pori r Reboot eere Cm E Initializ
33. ion WAN Configuration Wireloss Configuration Static Routing Table E Virtual Server Firewall Rule DNS Configuration Force IP MAC Mapping URL Blocking Lease Time M houo w en Erate Ea MAC wn Frame If MAC Remole Access 1 disable w gt diabe w eg Management Tool PPP Monitor gt duakle s disable v Manag Port Reboot 5 drabie w 6 dzabe v Inilialization Change Password 7 duable v diak v Change WAN MAC m E Upgrade Firmware o doaie i 10 dostie m BackUp Restore di I 13 lda Log Information y t3 disable w 14 dishe Figure 6 1 LAN Config Screen 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 14 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 settin
34. marks GIGABYTE is a registered trademark of GIGA BYTE Technology Inc Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers or owners Copyright Statement No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this Product may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from GIGABYTE GIGA BYTE Technology Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 Contents are subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2005 by GIGA BYTE Technology Inc All rights reserved 61 Appendix D Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 11b g Wireless Ports Buttons LAN 10 100 Ethernet auto MDIX RJ 45 WAN 10 100 Ethernet auto MDIX RJ 45 One Init Reset button Power External 7 5V DC 800mA Wireless Frequency Band 2412 2484 MHz subject to local regulation Modulation Techniques 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK DBPSK DQPSK CCK Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 11 9 6 5 5 2 1 Mbps auto fallback Wireless Range Outdoor 100 to 300m ndoor 30 to 100m Regulatory and Environmental Compliance EMC certification FCC part USA CE Europe DGT Tawiwan SRRC China Temperature Range Operating 0 to 40 C Storage 20 to 65 C Protocols Routing Protocols Dynamic Static Routing with TCP IP NAT PPPoE VPN Pass Through IPSec D
35. me EU EFTA member states some restrictions may apply Please contact local spectrum management authorities for further details before putting this device into operation GIGA BYTE Technology Inc declares that the product Wireless Broadband Router Model Number GN BR01G is in conformity with and in accordance with the European Directive of EMC 89 336 EEC for the following sections EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 and EN 55022 Disturbances and Immunities GIGA BYTE Technology Inc also declares the conformity of above mentioned product with the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD Directive 73 23 EEC 60 EN 60950 Safety In accordance with R amp TTE Directive 1995 5 EC Part 17 Requirements for Operation in the European Community GIGA BYTE Technology Inc declares the conformity of the above mentioned products for EN 300 328 2 V1 4 1 2003 ETSI EN 300 328 1 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 1 and EN 301 489 17 Technical Requirements for Radio Equipment Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community The user should run the configuration utility program provided with this product to check the current channel of operation and confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for European Community countries as described in this section European standards dictate a maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and a frequency range of 2 400 2 4835 GHz Trade
36. n Name Server DNS amp Fixed IP address or known as Static IP address ee Subnet Mask ce Default Gateway 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 wireles
37. nage Port Reboot Initialization E Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware E BackUp Restore Log Information v Figure 7 12 Setup Wizard LAN Setup 44 The Status Button On the Status page the router s current connection and configuration information is displayed for the following LAN Ethernet WAN Ethernet ARP Table DHCP Lease Table Routing Table UPnP Port Mapping Table G IG NBYIE A Se fiMbps AkCrmiiser 0 Aamir Py Status LAH IP Address 192 160 1 2 LAN Heimask 285255255 I LAN DHCP Statue EMABLE a Haiwark Configuration LAN DHCP Starti 192 168 1 2 E Wireless Conliguretio a Static Routing Tabla LAN DHCP End iP foe 16 1 2353 E Virtual Server E Firewall Hule WAN Type PPPa E DAS Configuration URL Blocking WAH IP Adiesa 61 230 35 46 l Dh iiem WAH baleway 61 790 054 Piima DHS 168 595 1 1 E Search Device ha 1 4 aia f ee LAM Ethernet Status Show E PPP Monitor et E Manage Fori Hi WAM Ethamer States a Reboot a Initiallzatan bi Wireless States a Change WAN MAC mi a Upgrade Firmware o E Hacklp Hestore ARP Table a Log Information he Figure 7 13 Status LAN IP Address Displays the primary IP address being used by the Local LAN port of the Router The default is 192 168 1 254 LAN Netmask Displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Local LAN port of the router Default is 255 255 255 0 LAN DHCP Status Identifies if
38. on SIGABY IE Be a fiMbps Aintrufer G Rater F E Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Static Routing Tabla Change WAN MAC Address a Virtual Server E Firewall Kule r pene Restore Default WAN MAC Assign New WAN MAC E Remote Access Search Device E Wake On Lan eet Too a New WAN MAC Address co00000200 m PPP Monitor E Manage Port i E Kebool ma E Initialization a Change Pamrword eT a T Upgrade Firmware a Backlp Restore Babess E Log Information Ping About Fulton F a AAS RIAA A RI Figure 7 6 Change WAN MAC address 38 The Upgrade Firmware Screen The Upgrade Firmware screen allows you to update the current AirCruiser G Wireless Router firmware to the latest version directly from the GIGABYTE website Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file which you just downloaded from the GIGABYTE website and then click Upgrade GIGABYTE eveek gt S4Mbps AlrCruiser G Rooter aA vanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Stslic Rouling able Virtual Server Firewall Rule E DNS Conliguration i URL Blocking Upgrade Firmware Remote Access Please select the firmware file you want to upgrade Search Device r Wake On Lan Management Tool PPP Monitor E Manage Fort initialization Change Password Please make sure the image file you try to update is the proper one for this device Change WAN MAC u Upgrade
39. on is Static IP Addiew typo Virtual Sereer please ON below settings Firewall Rule WAN IP Address OONO E DMS Configuration URL Blacking WAH Subnet Mack OUD a Remote Access WAN Gateway Citi E PPP Monitor Manual DHS i 163 9 1 1 a Manage Port a Reboot Manual DMS2 E initiolization B z E Change Password are Finck fea a Change WAM MAC a Upgrade Firmware E Hacklp Hestore E Log Information a Ping E About 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 19 The Wireless Configuration Screen The Wireless Configuration screen allows you to configure the Router s WLAN function The 802 11g Tab UST EI AI2 CN BROF B4Mbps AirCrulser G Router Wireless LAN 802 119 Configuration Region Morth America 802 114 Only Mode Deabke Ca Advanced Setup Channel 6 E Network Conliguration SiM GIGABYTE Wireless Configuration WAI Rate amoto Mbps MAC Access Control 802 1x wos Authentication Type op system Hidden SSID Gusbke Static Routing Table WEP dibhe w E Virtual Server Firewall Rule WEP Default Key Fey The WEP key must consist of Hexadecimal
40. or from a private network Firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software or a combination of both Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet especially intranets All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria Gateway A device usually a Router that connects hosts on a local network to other networks IP Address Every PC on the Internet has a unique identifying number called an IP Address A typical IP address looks like this 216 27 61 137 IPSec IPSec stands for IP Security It provides authentication and encryption over the Internet It functions at Layer 3 and thus secures everything on the network It has become a standard protocol used for virtual private networks VPNs MAC Address On a local area network LAN or other network the MAC Media Access Control address is your computer s unique hardware number Usually written as 01 23 45 67 89 ab MTU The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be sent or received NAT A technique by which several hosts share a single IP address for accessing the Internet Ping Packet Internet Groper A utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply PING is used primaril
41. r gt Prosacck se dabie DMZ 5 Prigge s doable PPPoLDNCP Siati a Firewall Rule Prrobtib ur ihe w DHS Conliguraiion URL Blocking g Proscock se dalk w a Romole Accom 9 Proc A cate __Manepoment Tool 9 a PPP Monitor a On i a Manage Port 1 Prossecl av deahle w E Reboot Initialization 12 En y dzabe w a Change Paaeword a Change WAM MAC i3 oe ne dizakle a E Upgrade Firmware Dackilp Restore 14 Proesacl s dake a Log Information 15 mc s doable v Figure 6 10 Virtual Server setup For example a PC on the LAN side with an IP address of 192 168 1 1 would have the following virtual server settings gt Protocol TCP gt Port 21 gt Virtual Server IP 192 168 1 1 gt Enable enable In this case any PC on the WAN side of the network can connect to the internal FTP server 192 168 1 1 using the IP address on the WAN end of the AirCruiser G Wireless Router 26 The DMZ Tab The DMZ feature allows you to specify the IP address of the computer that will be placed outside the firewall of your network GIG ABYTE ect Se T HMA ArCuMer G Rouen yf DMZ Setup 5 Disable Enable LAN IP Addresse m E HNehwoik Conliguralion Wilis Configuration a Simile Rouilng Table E Wiriwal Server iM PPPoEMHCP Siaiie a Firewall Rula OMS Conliguralion URL Blocking E Remote Accim E PPP Monilor a Manage
42. r On Static Routing Table E Virtual Server 1 Firewall Rule DNS Configuration Check Again ax e URL Blocking E Remote Access Search Device Woke On Lan Management Tool PPP Monitor a Manage Port Reboot a Initialization Change Password Change WAN MAC Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore i im Ping e About Figure 7 9 Event Log Screen 41 The Ping Screen Pinging involves sending a packet of data to a site and recording how long it takes for the site to acknowledge receipt This is useful if you think that a web site might be slow or unavailable Type the IP Address and click the Ping button to start GIGABYTE evere gt S4Mbps AlrCruiser G Rooter aA vanced Setup Network Configuration Wireless Configuration Stslic Rouling able Virtual Server Firewall Rule E DNS Conliguration URL Blocking Remote Access Search Device Ping Wake On Lan IP Address Management Tool PPP Monitor a E Manage Fort Reboot Initialization E Change Password Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log information a Ping About Figure 7 10 Ping screen 42 The About Screen The About screen displays the AirCruiser G Wireless Router name as well as the firmware version GIGABYTE ee te 9 S4Mbps AlrCruiser G Router y ee RE ee LOGOL Advanced Setup d Network Conligur lion Wiraless
43. r more LANs Broadband communication over the WAN is often through public networks such as the ADSL or Cable systems or through leased lines or satellites To simplify it please image network as a WAN WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a data privacy mechanism based on a 64 128 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard 59 Appendix C Regulatory CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the sepa
44. rCruiser G Wireless Router 55 Step 6 Open Internet Explorer From the menu select Tools and then click Internet Options ograde your life Microsoft Int Tools Mail and News Synchronize Windows Update Messenger Internet Options Step 7 From the Internet Options window click the Connections tab and then click the LAN Settings button see figure below Internet Options gt O N General Security Privacy Conten Connections To set up an Internet connection clic ba Setup etup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Programs Advanced Add Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server For a connection Local 4rea Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connectiong LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings Step 8 Now verify that none of the checkboxes have been ticked and click on the OK button Now you will be able to login to the Router and configure or change network settings 56 Appendix B Glossary ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL is anew modem technology that converts existing twisted pair telephone lines into access paths for high speed communication of various sorts Auto MDI MDIX On a network hub or switch an auto MDI MDIX port automatically senses if it needs to act as a MDI or MDIX port The auto MDI MDIX capability eliminates the need for crossover cabl
45. rCruiser G Wireless Router Web Configuration Utility 1 Please check the Ethernet cable between the PC and the Router is properly connected 2 Make sure your computer s IP address is on the subnet where the Router locates 3 In your PC s TCP IP settings try checking the setting Obtain and IP address automatically and try again 4 Make sure you are using the correct login information The default value is admin for both username and password Where in the network do I connect the router In a typical environment the AirCruiser G Wireless Router is installed directly onto the ADSL Cable Modem Plug the RJ45 Ethernet cable of the ADSL or Cable Modem into the WAN port of the Router PO Can the AirCruiser G Wireless Router work as a DHCP server Yes The AirCruiser G Wireless Router has a built in DHCP server function so that apart from all the standard DHCP functions it helps prevent IP conflicts gt O What is WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security mechanism defined within the 802 11 standard It is designed to make the link integrity of the wireless medium equal to wired cable Data privacy mechanism based on a 40 bits 128 bit optional shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard PO 51 gt O What is the IEEE 802 11g standard The IEEE 802 11g standard specifies data rates of up to 54 Mbps in the 2 45 GHz band It uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM
46. ration between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 GIGABYTE declares that GN BR01G FCC ID JCK GN BR01G is limited in CH1 CH11 for 2 4 GHz by specified firmware controlled in U S A FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Europe Declaration of Conformity This device is a 2 4 GHz low power RF device intended for home and office use in EU and EFTA member states In so
47. rd GIGABYTE m HAA OLOGY a KiMi Alriirisser G Rarer Advanced Setup a Network Configurailon E Wireless Conliguralion Static Routing Table a Virtual Server PPPoE Firewall Rute The GHW ACOT has detected tie wan commeocton is PPPoE typo a DHS Configuration please iMi below senings a URL Blocking a Remote Acces User ID _ Managerent Tool Password E PPP Monitor Manage Pori Lay E Keboni m initialization a Change Password E Change WAN MAC m Upgrade Firmware E BocklUp Heviore Log information a Ping E Aboul 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 GIGABYTE me m TEIECHHO LOGY KiMbps AlrGrdirer G Poh y Adve Sarum Hetwork Configuration Static IP Address in eae Ta iia The GHADU has dotected the wan connection ts Static IF Adini typo reer please fill below veninga Virtual Server a Firewall Rule WAH IP Addio OODD E OMS Confiquralion UAL Blocking WAM Subnet Mask 00 a Remote Access WAM Gateway WODO _ Management Tool E PPP Monitor Manual DNSE 155711 Manage Port a Reboot Manual DHS2 E Intializaien x Oc Pen Ckir Change Password ecient Fash a Chango WAN MAC E Upgrade Finmware E HackUpAesione Log Information a Ping E Aboul Step 4 Once you have entered your information click the Finish button The Rout
48. s 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 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Chapter 4 Configuring the AirCruiser G Wireless Router Power ON your computer and then launch the web browser of your choice 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 T 192 165 1 25 4 New Tab Figure 4 1 Access the AirCruiser G configuration menu using any web browser 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
49. s operating in your area by selecting a channel from the drop down list 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 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 r
50. t E Reboot E Initialization Change Paseword a Change WAM MAC E Upgrade Firmware a Backilp Hestore a Log Information w Figure 6 13 DNS Config screen DNS Relay DNS Relay will set your PC s DNS entries to point to the Router s Gateway address which will then forward DNS queries to the DNS server used by the Router This is needed when using DHCP to assign IP address to the PC s in you LAN The default value of DNS relay is Enable Dynamic DNS The AirCruiser G Wireless Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS service that allows you to assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address This gives Internet users the ability to connect with a virtual sever using a FQDN rather than with an IP address Before using this feature you must first register an account with the dynamic DNS service http Awww dyndns org Service Provider From this pull down menu enter the DDNS service with which you have membership 30 Domain Name This is the DDNS URL assigned by the DDNS service Login Name Enter the User Name for your DDNS account Password Enter the Password for your DDNS account Wildcards If your dynamic DNS provider allows using wildcards in resolving your URL you may select Enable to activate this function 31 Remote Access Screen Wake On LAN Table With Wake on LAN a router user can keep his systems turned off while away and simply click the Wake On LAN activ
51. the Router s built in DHCP server is active for the attached devices on the LAN LAN DHCP Start IP The starting IP number in the range possible IP addresses issued by the DHCP server LAN DHCP End IP 45 The last IP number in the range possible IP addresses issued by the DHCP server ISP Number The number of ISP accounts configured in the current session ISP Name System assigned name given to the ISP 46 WAN Ethernet Status The WAN Status displays the associated MAC address and IP address pairs of your LAN devices In the example below only the AirCruiser G Router is in the ARP Table G IGABYTE er Se i 4Mbps AirCruiser G Router E Network Configuration Wireless Configuration WAN Status Static Routing Table gt Virtual Server MAC 00 20 ED 02 25 08 e Firewall Rule DNS Configuration MTU 1492 URL Blocking RX packets 455 E Remote Access 2 TX packets 408 a ET sent Tool PPP Monitor RX bytes 82662 Manage Port TX bytes 31697 Reboot initialization lt lt Previous E Change Password Change WAN MAC a Upgrade Firmware BackUp Restore Log information a Ping Figure 7 14 WAN Status MAC The field displays the MAC address used by the WAN port of the router MTU The maximum size of the packet sent from your computer to the Internet Rx packets The number of received packets of this port after resetting or manually initializing Tx packets The
52. y to troubleshoot Internet connections SSID SSID is the name representing the Router in WLAN 58 PPPoE Point to Point over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the Internet over an always on connection by simulating a dial up connection Router A device that forwards data packets along networks A router is connected to at least two networks commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP network Routers are located at gateways the places where two or more networks connect Subnet Mask A mask used to determine which subnet an IP address belongs to An IP address has two components the network address and the host address Subnetting enables the network administrator to further divide the host part of the address into two or more subnets TCP IP TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet VPN Virtual private networks are secured private network connections built on top of publicly accessible infrastructure such as the Internet or the public telephone network VPNs typically employ some combination of encryption digital certificates strong user authentication and access control to provide security to the traffic they carry They usually provide connectivity to many machines behind a gateway or firewall WAN Wide Area Network a communication network that covers a relatively broad geographic area consisting of two o

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