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Page 1 - User’s Guide

54 Mbps Wireless VPN Router GN-BR404W User’s Guide Rev.1.0b Second Edition

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Gross Weight 320g ±5g Dimension 178 mm * 132 mm * 43 mm 5

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3-7. Logout As you finished the configuration of the GN-BR404W, please choose “Logout”. After 5 minutes idle time, the system will be logout aut

Page 4 - Contents

4. Troubleshooting This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your wireless broadband router. Read the descriptions below to help you diag

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Q: Can the router act as DHCP server? A: Yes. The router has the DHCP server function built-in. Q: What is WEP? A: Wired Equivalent Privacy. Secu

Page 6 - 1. Introduction

Appendix A: Glossary ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a new modem technology that converts existing twisted-pair telephone lines int

Page 7 - 1-3. LED Indicators

Dynamic IP Address An IP address that is automatically assigned to a client station in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP server. Firewall A sy

Page 8 - 1-4. Key Features

SSID The SSID is the name represent the router in the wireless network. PPPoE Point-to-Point over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hos

Page 9 - 1-5. Specification

Appendix B: General Public License Licensing Information This product includes copyrighted software license owned by third-party under terms of

Page 10 - 320g ±5g

a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause an

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everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the s

Page 12 - 3. Configuration

Limited Warranty 1-Year Warranty Gigabyte warrants to the original consumer/purchaser that the product free from defects in material and workmanship

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2. System Connection & Installation The following lists the requirements for the hardware installation. 2-1. ADSL/Cable Modem Requirements It ne

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3. Configuration 3-1. Preparation Generally speaking, using the GN-BR404W for Internet connection needs the ADSL or Cable service. We assume that y

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3-2-1. The Settings Under Windows2000 Step 1. Click “Start” in the desktop of the Windows to select “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”.

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Step 3. Double click the “LAN CONNECTION”. Step 4. Click “Properties” in the box under LAN CONNECTION Status. 9

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Step 5. Double click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”. Step 6. Please select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address au

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Step 7. Click “Start” at the desktop of the Windows, and then “Program”, “Accessories”, and “Command Prompt” in sequence. Step 8. Key in th

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Step 9. Key in the command “ipconfig/renew” in DOS mode, and then enter. If the IP address of the GN-BR404W is 192.168.1.254,

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Step11. In your “Internet Explore” Browser select “Internet Options” under “Tools”. Step 12. In this dialogue box, please click “Connections”

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Step 13. Please DO NOT tick all of the selection boxes. Press “OK” after finishing with the setup, and refer to Section 3-3 for setup of broadband

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Safety, Care and Regulatory Information Important safety instructions Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation

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3-2-2. Setup Under the Windows 95/98/Me Step 1. Click “Start” at the desktop of the Windows, and select “Settings”, and then the “Control Panel”.

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Step 3. Under Network, double click the “Configuration”, and choose your appropriate setting “TCP/IP -> and your network card” below. Pleas

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Step 5. In the window of “Gateway”, please clear all installed gateways and do not fill any of the blanks, and then click “DNS Configuration” tab.

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Step 7. Please press “Yes”, and reset the computer screen as follows: After booting the computer, the computer will obtain an IP address automa

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Step 10. In the pulled down menu, select your network card, press “Release All”, then press “Renew All”, and then press “OK”. If the IP address o

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Step 12. In this dialogue box, please select “Connections” in the “LAN Settings”. Step 13. Please DO NOT tick all of the selection boxes. Pres

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3-2-3. Setup Under Windows XP Step 1. Click the “Start” at the desktop of the Windows, and select the “Control Panel”. Step 2. Double click

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Step 3. Double click the “Local Area Connection”. Step 4. Click the “Properties” in the box under Local Area Connection Status. 22

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Step 5. Double click the “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)”. Step 6. Please select the “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server

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Step 7. Click the “Start” at the desktop of the Windows, and then the “Accessories”, and then the “Command Prompt”. Step 8. Input the “ipcon

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kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has bee

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Step 9. Input “ipconfig/renew” in the box of Command Prompt, and then enter. If the IP address of the GN-BR404W is 192.168.1.254, the I

Page 35 - Smart Setup

Step 11. Please select “Internet Options” under “Tools” of your IE Browser. Step 12. In this dialogue box, please select “Connections” in th

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Step13. Please DO NOT tick all of the selection boxes. Press “OK” after finishing with the setup. If your ISP Company has a designated Proxy s

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3-3. Setup for Broadband Router The GN-BR404W provides Web based configuration. You can configure your GN-BR404W through your Internet Explorer bro

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Step 3. The homepage of the GN-BR404W will appear as shown below. If you are the first time to configure the router and you have connected to the

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Smart Setup If you are the first time to configure the router and you have connected to the WAN port, the “Smart Setup” function can detect your wan

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Step2. If you are the PPPoE user, the screen will appear as shown below. Please enter the User ID and Password information that your ISP provided yo

Page 41 - Setup Wizard

Step4. If you are the Static IP address user, the screen will appear as shown below. Please enter the WAN IP address, WAN subnet mask, WAN gateway,

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Click Smart Setup manually: Step 1. The system is detecting the WAN connection type, and will show the detective result later. Step2. If you are

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Step3. If you are the dynamic IP address user, the device will save the configuration and there is no necessary to reboot the device. Step4. If

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...1 1-1. CONT

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Note: If the device can not detect the WAN Ethernet link signal, it will show the error message. Please check the physical connection between GN-BR4

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Setup Wizard Step1. “LAN Setup” is shown in the diagram. Each setup item of the local area network is default setting, and is not necessary to mak

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Step 2. Choose your desired wide area network mode.  “PPPoE”: If you are using the hourly rate for the ADSL, please select this item. And th

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Step 3. If you select “PPPoE” under the WAN TYPE SELECT, key in the User ID and password. The wideband company provides the above data, and pres

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Step 4. Press “Reboot” to go to next step. Step 5. Please wait a moment. 39

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Step 6. The IE browser will be automatically connected to the main menu, and your setup has completed by then. Please use your IE connect to Inter

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Step 7. If you select the “Dynamic IP Address” in the WAN TYPE SELECT, the following screen will appear. Please key in the Host Name if your ISP ha

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Step 9. Please wait a moment. 42

Page 53 - 3-4. Advanced Setup

Step 10. The IE browser will be automatically connected to the main menu, and your setup has completed by then. Please use your IE connect to Inte

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Step 11. If you select “Static IP Address” in the WAN TYPE SELECT, please key in the data provided by the wideband company in the following fields

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3-5-7. BackUp Restore...85 3-5-8. Log Informat

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Step 13. Please wait a moment. Step 14. The IE browser will be automatically connected to the main menu, and your setup has completed by the

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Step 15. If you select “PPPoE Unnumber” in the WAN TYPE SELECT, please key in the data provided by the wideband company in the following fields as

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Step 17. Please wait a moment. Step 18. The IE browser will be automatically connected to the main menu, and your setup has completed by the

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3-4. Advanced Setup This section will show you the advanced setup of the GN-BR404W if you need require special configuration. 3-4-1. Network Configu

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 WAN Configuration This page is the further configuration of the WAN connection. You can setup up to 4 WAN connection entries. Each entry may has

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 ISP Name, Host Name, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 Address, DNS Domain Name Those information are provided by your ISP company.  MTU(Maximum Transmi

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- possible for more people. Normal user please select “NAT enable” or “UPnP&NAT” then connect to the Internet in general.  UPnP Delete Time T

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 Authentication Type You may choose between “Auto”, “CHAP” and “PAP”. The default is set to “Auto”. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol(C

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Static IP Address  ISP Name, WAN IP Address, WAN Subnet Mask, WAN Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2, DNS Domain Name Those information are provided by yo

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PPPoE Unnumber PPPoE unnumbered is a kind of PPPoE service provide by ISP. Using PPPoe unnumbered, customer could having more than 1 global IP addres

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1. Introduction Thank you for using Gigabyte GN-BR404W Wireless-G Broadband Router with VPN. This product comes with high-performance transmission ra

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 Multisession Configuration The Multisession configuration allows you to setup the priority of WAN connection after you complete the WAN configurat

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Sub2 session have no backup sessions. Backup session can be set the main session only. Note: The backup session can be specified LAN type connectio

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No assigned Ignored  The method of setting Host Name: (The destination IP can be assign to the IP address or Host name) For example as follows:

Page 70 - 3-4-3. Routing Table

3-4-2. Wireless Configuration  Wireless LAN Configuration  Region Because of the different region has a different open channel regulation, ple

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 SSID The SSID is the name represent the router in the wireless network. This SSID string is case sinsitive of up to 32 ASCII characters. The d

Page 72 - 3-4-4. Virtual Server

WPA Pre-shared key, One of the biggest drawbacks to traditional WEP security is that changing the encryption key is optional. Even if you do switch e

Page 73 - * means “all”

The 128 bits WEP encryption use 104 bits as a secret key, which can controlled by user, and 24 bits as the initialize vector, which user can not con

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 802.1x 802.1x authentication for wireless LANs provides centralized, server-based athentication of end users. 1) A client sends a “start” mes

Page 75 - 3-4-5. Firewall Rule

 Shared sercet This filed can key in up to 256 character.  Rekey Under this option two setting are possible: “enable” or “disable”. The default

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Router AP AP AP Extended Distributed Wireless Systems(EDWS) ISP WDS could be used for extend wireless ambit for router. For exampl

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1-2. Physical Interface  Four Ethernet LAN Port RJ-45, Auto-sensing and Auto-MDI/MDIX for 10/100M Ethernet LAN connection  One Ethernet WAN Port

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3-4-3. Routing Table  RIP Configuration RIP(Routing Information Protocol) is a dynamic internetwork routing protocol primary used in interior ro

Page 79 - 3-4-6. DNS Configuration

 Gateway This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the router and the network or host.  Metric Type a numeber

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3-4-4. Virtual Server Virtual server setting split into two different case. Case 1 is router having only 1 global IP address, PPPoE/DHCP/Static is th

Page 81 - 3-4-8 VPN Configuration

 PPPoE/DHCP/Static Type of the Virtual Server Virtual Server provides a way to let the PC at the WAN end connect to a server of a PC at the L

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 PPPoE Unnumber Type of the Virtual Server The PPPoE Unnumer user may have multiple global IP addresses, therefore each IP address needs to s

Page 83 - VPN configuration

3-4-5. Firewall Rule The Firewall Rule allows you to configure your own security policy to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private

Page 84 - 3-5. Management Tool

 VPN Pass Through Virtual private networks (VPN)are secured private network connections, built on top of publicly-accessible infrastructure, such

Page 85 - 3-5-2. Reboot

 L2TP Pass Through setting L2TP stands for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. It is an extension of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol and is also use

Page 86 - 3-5-3. Initilization

 Rule Number (No.) From 1~64, rule 1 has highest priority, rule 64 has lowest priority  Policy Under this option two settings are possible: “a

Page 87 - 3-5-4. Change Password

3-4-6. DNS Configuration  DNS Replay The default value of the DNS replay is “Enable”. The DNS query packets will send through the router. When a

Page 88 - 3-5-5. Change WAN MAC

1-4. Key Features  Two option of plug in wireless card  Gigabyte GN-WMAG Wireless LAN Card  Gigabyte GN-WLMA101 Wireless LAN Card  Very High

Page 89 - 3-5-6. Upgrade Firmware

3-4-7 URL Blocking Configuration The Router allows you to restrict access based on web address and web address keywords. 1. To disable the URL Bl

Page 90 - 3-5-7. BackUp Restore

3-4-8 VPN Configuration A VPN is a secure, private communication tunnel between two or more devices across a public network (like the Internet). The

Page 91 - 3-5-8. Log Information

Click “Add” button to add a new VPN. Name You can give a name for the VPN. Source Subnet/Netmask Enter the router’s subnet. Destination Add

Page 92 - 3-5-9. Save Maintenance

Click the VPN hyperlink to edit the VPN configuration. Click to edit the VPN configuration. 78

Page 93 - 3-5-10. Ping

3-5. Management Tool This section will show you how to use the management tool to manage and maintain your wireless broadband router. 3-5-1. PPP Mon

Page 94 - 3-5-12 About

3-5-2. Reboot This function allows you to restart the GN-BR404W. 80

Page 95 - 3-6. Status

3-5-3. Initilization You can use this function to initial the router to factory defult value. Or you can press the “init” botton on the GN-BR404W abo

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3-5-4. Change Password User can change the administration password of the GN-BR404W to prevent other user access to the GN-BR404W. Please enter the a

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3-5-5. Change WAN MAC If your ISP company asks you to use the original MAC address. You can select the “Assign WAN MAC” and enter the “New WAN MAC Ad

Page 98 -  Routing Table

3-5-6. Upgrade Firmware This tool allows you to upgrade the latest firmware of the GN-BR404W using a file provided by Gigabyte. You can download the

Page 99 - UPnP Port Mapping Table

 IPSec support remote access VPN (client-to-site), site-to-site VPN  DNS Relay and Dynamic DNS support  Static & Dynamic Routing (RIPv1, RI

Page 100 - 3-7. Logout

3-5-7. BackUp Restore The “BackUP” button allows you to save the configuration of the GN-BR404W to a temp file on your PC. You can then click the “Re

Page 101 - 4. Troubleshooting

3-5-8. Log Information From here, you can veiw the record of the firewall log, WAN connection and the UPnP log. If you want to reload the data of t

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 UPnP Log 3-5-9. Save Maintenance Please save the log and the status information if you have the support requirement. And then send this file to

Page 103 - Appendix A: Glossary

3-5-10. Ping This “Ping” tool allows you to verify the status of the IP address on the network. Please enter a IP address then click “Ping”. 88

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3-5-11 Help The Help tool can guide you the configuration information of the router. 3-5-12 About This page show you the product name and firmwar

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3-6. Status You can use this status screen to view the router’s current connection status.and configuration. The main menu includes LAN information,

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MAC This field displays the MAC address being used by the LAN port of the router. MTU The maximum size of the packets sent from your computer on

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Tx bytes The current transmission bandwidth used on the WAN ports.  Wireless Status From this page, you can get the current Wireless LAN conne

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 DHCP Lease Table From this table, you can get the information of the IP assignment.  Routing Table The Routing table can show you the routing

Page 109 - Customer Satisfaction

 UPnP Port Mapping Table From this table, you can get the UPnP Port Mapping information of the router. 94

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