Asus RTAC68U manuel d'utilisation

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    U ser Guide RT-A C68U Wir eless-A C1900 Dual Band Gigabit Router 8U[...]

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    2 Cop yright © 2013 ASUST eK Computer Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual, including the products and sof tware described in it, may be repr oduced, transmitted , transcribed, stored in a r etrieval system, or translat ed into any language in an y form or by any means , except documentation kept by the pur chaser for backup purposes, [...]

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    3 T able of contents 1 Getting to know your wir eless router 6 1.1 W elcome! ........................................................................................ 6 1.2 P ackage contents ......................................................................... 6 1.3 Y our wireless r outer .........................................................[...]

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    4 T able of contents 3.6 Using AiCloud ............................................................................. 43 3.6.1 Cloud Disk ................................................................................ 44 3.6.2 Smar t Acc ess ........................................................................... 46 3.6.3 Smar t Sync ...........[...]

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    5 T able of contents 4.6.4 Network Ser vices F ilter ....................................................... 79 4.7 Administr ation ........................................................................... 81 4.7.1 Operation Mode .................................................................... 81 4.7.2 System .................................[...]

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    6 1 Getting to know y our wireless rout er NO TES: • If any of the items are damaged or missing , contact ASUS for technical inquiries and support, R efer to the ASUS Support Hotline list at the back of this user manual. • Keep the original packaging material in case you would need futur e warranty ser vices such as repair or r eplacement. RT -[...]

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    7 1.3 Y our wireless router 8 9 12 10 7 8U 1 2 3 5 4 13 11 6 14 1 LAN 1~4 LED O ff : No power or no physical connection. On : Has physical connection to a local area network (LAN). 2 W AN (Internet) LED O ff : No power or no physical connection. On : Has physical connection to a wide area network ( W AN). 3 USB 3.0 / 2.0 LED O ff : No power or no p[...]

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    8 NO TES: • Use only the adapter that came with y our pack age. Using other adapters may damage the device . • Specications: DC Po wer adapter DC Output: +19V with max 1.75A cur rent; Operating T emp eratur e 0~40 o C Storage 0~70 o C Operating Humidity 50~90% Storage 20~90% 7 WI-FI On/Off button Press this button t o turn on /off the Wi-F i[...]

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    9 1.4 P ositioning y our router F or the best wireless signal tr ansmission between the wireless router and the network devices c onnected to it, ensure that you: • Place the wireless r outer in a centraliz ed area for a maximum wireless co verage for the netw ork devices. • Keep the device awa y from metal obstructions and away fr om direct su[...]

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    10 1.5 Setup Requirements T o set up your wireless network, you need a computer that meets the following sy stem requir ements: • Ethernet RJ-45 (LAN) por t (10Base - T/100Base - T X/ 1000Base T X) • IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless capability • An installed TCP/IP service • W eb browser such as Internet Explorer , Firef ox, Safari, or Google[...]

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    11 1.6 Router Setup IMPORT ANT! • Use a wired connection when setting up your wir eless router to avoid possible setup pr oblems. • Before setting up y our ASUS wireless router , do the following: • If you are replacing an e xisting router , disconnect it from your network. • Disconnect the cables/wires from y our existing modem setup. If y[...]

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    12 2. Using the bundled network cable, c onnec t your comput er to your wireless r outer ’ s LAN por t. IMPORT ANT! Ensure that the LAN LED is blinking. 3 Using another network cable, c onnec t your modem to y our wireless rout er ’ s W AN por t. 4. Inser t your modem ’ s AC adapter t o the DC-IN por t and plug it to a pow er outlet. 1.6.2 Wi[...]

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    13 3. Inser t your modem ’ s AC adapter t o the DC-IN por t and plug it to a pow er outlet. 4. Install an IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter on your computer . NO TES: • F or details on connecting to a wireless network, refer to the WLAN adapter ’ s user manual. • T o set up the securit y settings for your network, ref er to the section Set[...]

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    14 2 Getting star t ed 2.1 Logging int o the W eb GUI Y our ASUS Wir eless Router comes with an intuitive w eb graphical user interface (GUI) that allows y ou to easily congure its various featur es through a web br owser such as Internet Explorer , Fir efo x, Safari, or Google Chrome. NO TE: T he features ma y var y with dieren t rmware v[...]

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    15 2.2 Quick Internet Setup ( QIS) with Aut o - detection The Quick Internet Setup (QIS) function guides you in quickly setting up your Internet connection. NO TE: When setting the Internet connection for the rst time, pr ess the Reset button on your wireless r outer to reset it t o its factor y default settings. T o use QIS with auto-detection:[...]

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    16 2. The wireless r outer automatically detects if your ISP c onnec tion type is Dynamic IP , PPPoE , PPTP , L2TP , and Static IP . Key in the necessary information for your ISP c onnection t ype. IMPORT ANT ! Obtain the necessary information from your ISP about the Internet connection type. for A utomatic IP (DHCP) for PPP oE, PPTP , and L2TP[...]

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    17 for Static IP NO TES : • The auto-detec tion of your ISP connection type takes place when you congur e the wireless router f or the rst time or when your wireless rout er is reset to its default settings. • If QIS failed to detect your Internet connection type, click Skip to manual setting and manually congure y our connection setti[...]

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    18 4. Y our Internet and wireless settings are display ed. Click Ne xt to continue . 5. Read the wireless network connection tutorial. When done, click Finish .[...]

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    19 2.3 C onnec ting to y our wireless networ k After setting up your wir eless router via QIS, you can c onnect your computer or other smart devices to your wireless netw ork . T o connect to your netw ork: 1. On your comput er , click the network icon in the notication area to displa y the available wireless networks . 2. Select the wireless ne[...]

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    20 3 C onguring the General settings 3.1 Using the N etwork Map Network Map allows you to c ongure your network’ s secur ity settings, manage y our network clients, and monitor your USB device.[...]

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    21 3.1.1 S etting up the wireless security settings T o protect your wireless network from unauthorized access , you need to configure its security settings. T o set up the wireless security settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to General > Netw ork Map . 2. On the Network Map screen and under Syst em status , you can configure the wir[...]

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    22 4. From the Security Le vel dr opdown list, select the encr yption method for y our wireless network. IMPORT ANT! The IEEE 802.11n/ac standard pr ohibits using High Throughput with WEP or WP A- TKIP as the unicast cipher . I f you use these encr yption methods, your da ta rate will drop t o IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps connection. 5 . Key in your securit[...]

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    23 3.1.3 Monitoring your USB device The ASUS Wireless Router provides two USB ports for connecting USB devices or USB printer to allo w you to share files and print er with clients in your network. NO TES: • T o use this feature, y ou need to plug a USB storage device , such as a USB hard disk or USB ash drive , to the USB 3.0/2.0 por ts on t[...]

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    24 IMPORT ANT! Y ou rst need to create a shar e account and its permission /access rights to allow other network clients t o access the USB device via an FTP site/third-party FTP client utility , Ser vers Center , Samba, or AiCloud. F or more details, ref er to the section 3.5.Using the USB Application and 3.6 U sing AiCloud in this user manual.[...]

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    25 Safely removing the USB disk IMPORT ANT : I ncorrect removal of the USB disk ma y cause data corruption. T o safely remo ve the USB disk: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to General > Netw ork Map . 2. In the upper right corner , click > Eject USB disk . W hen the USB disk is ejected successfully , the USB status shows Unmounted .[...]

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    26 3.2 Crea ting a Guest Network The Guest Network pro vides temporar y visitors with Internet connectivity via access to separate SSIDs or networks without providing ac cess to your privat e network . NO TE: R T -AC68U supports up to six SSIDs (three 2.4GHz and three 5GHz SSIDs). T o create a guest netw ork: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to G[...]

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    27 4. T o congure additional options, click Modify . 5. Click Y es on the Enable Guest Network scr een. 6. Assign a wir eless name for your tempor ar y network on the Network Name (SSID ) eld. 7. Select an Authentication Method . 8. Select an Encr yption method. 9. Specify the Ac cess time or choose Limitless . 10. Select D isable or Enable o[...]

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    28 3.3 Using the T rac Manager 3.3.1 Managing QoS (Q uality of Ser vice) Bandwidth Quality of Ser vice (QoS) allows you t o set the bandwidth priorit y and manage network trac. T o set up bandwidth priority: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to General > T rac Manager > QoS tab . 2. Click ON to enable QoS. F ill in the upload and do[...]

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    29 4. On the user-dened QoS rules page, there are f our default online ser vice types – web sur f , HT TPS and le transfers. Select your preferred service, ll in the Sourc e IP or MA C , Destination P ort , Protocol , T ransferred and P riority , then click Apply . The information will be congur ed in the QoS rules screen. NO TES • [...]

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    30 5. On the User-dened Priority page, y ou can prioritize the network applications or devices into v e levels from the user- dened QoS rules ’ dropdown list. Based on priority level, you can use the following methods t o send data packets: • Change the order of upstream netw ork packets that are sent to the Internet. • Under Upload [...]

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    31 3.3.2 Monitoring T rac The trac monitor function allows y ou to access the bandwidth usage and speed of your Internet, wired , and wireless networks. It allows y ou to monitor network trac even on a daily basis . Note: P ackets from the Internet are ev enly transmitted to the wired and wireless devices .[...]

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    32 3.4 Setting up Par ental C ontrol P arental Con trol allows y ou to contr ol the Internet access time. Users can set the time limit for a clien t ’ s net work usage. T o use the parental c ontrol function: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to General > P arental c ontrol . 2. Click ON to enable P arental C ontrol. 3. Select the client whos[...]

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    33 3.5 Using the USB A pplication The USB Applications function provides A iDisk , Ser vers Cent er , Network Printer Server and Download Master submenus. IMPORT ANT! T o use the server functions, you need to insert a USB storage device , such as a USB hard disk or USB ash drive , in the USB 2.0 por t on the rear panel of your wir eless router .[...]

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    34 4. Creat e your domain name via the ASUS DDNS ser vices, r ead the T erms of Ser vice and then select I will use the ser vice and acc ept the T erms of service and key in your domain name. When done, click Ne xt . Y ou can also select Sk ip ASUS DDNS settings then click Next to skip the DDNS setting. 5. Click Finish t o complete the setting . 6.[...]

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    35 3.5.2 Using Ser vers C enter Ser vers Cent er allows you t o share the media les from the USB disk via a Media Ser ver director y , Samba share ser vice, or FTP share service. Y ou can also congure other settings for the USB disk in the Ser vers Cent er . Using Media Server Y our wireless rout er allows DLNA-supported devices to access mul[...]

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    36 T o launch the Media S er ver setting page , go to General > USB application > Ser vers C enter > Media Ser vers tab . Refer to the following f or the descr iptions of the elds: • Enable DLNA Media Ser ver : Select ON/OFF to enable/ disable the DLNA Media Ser ver . Enable iT unes Ser ver? : Select ON/OFF to enable/disable the iT un[...]

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    37 T o delete an existing acc ount: a) Select the account that y ou want to delete . b) Click . c) When pr ompted, click Delete t o conrm the account deletion. T o add a folder: a) Click . b) Enter the folder name , and click Add . The folder tha t you created will be added t o the folder list. 2. F ollow the steps below t o add, delete , or mod[...]

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    38 3. F rom the list of folders , select the t ype of access permission that you wan t to assign for specic f olders: • R/W : Selec t this option to assign read/write ac cess. • R: Select this option to assign read-only access. • No : Select this option if you do not want to share a specic le folder . 4. Click Apply to apply the chan[...]

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    39 T o use FTP Share service: NO TES: Ensure that you ha ve set up your FTP server through AiDisk. For mor e details, ref er to the section 3.5.1 Using AiDisk . 1. F rom the navigation panel , click General > USB application > Ser vers C enter > FTP Shar e tab. 2. F rom the list of folders , select the t ype of access rights that y ou want[...]

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    40 2. Congur e the following settings: • Maximum Login User Set the maximum number of concurrent connections of the Network Neighborhood or FTP Ser ver . NO TE: Some FTP clients may establish more than one connection. Setting this number too low will lead to login failur es. • Device Name Assigns the name of the device as sho wn on the netwo[...]

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    41 • W ork Group Assigns the name of the local RT -AC68U network as seen in Network Neighborhood. NO TE: F or Device Name and W ork Group , the standard input characters include letters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), space , underscores(_), and hyphens(-). The rst and last character should not contain an y spaces. An in valid workgr oup name makes [...]

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    42 T o set up 3G/4G internet ac cess: 1. F rom the navigation panel , click General > USB application > 3G/4G . 2. In the Enable USB Modem eld, select Y es . 3. Set up the following: • Location: Select your 3G/4G ser vice pro vider ’ s location from the dropdown list. • ISP : Selec t your Internet Ser vice Pr ovider (ISP) from the dr[...]

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    43 3.6 Using A iCloud AiCloud is a cloud ser vice application that allo ws you to sa ve, sync , share , and access your les . T o use AiCloud: 1. F rom Google Play St ore or Apple Stor e, download and install the ASUS AiCloud app to your smart device. 2. Connect your smart device to your network. Follo w the instructions to complete the AiCloud [...]

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    44 3.6.1 Cloud Disk T o creat e a cloud disk: 1. Inser t a USB storage device into the wir eless router . 2. T urn on Cloud Disk . 3. Go to https://r outer .asus.com and en ter the router login account and passw ord. F or better user experience, w e recommend that y ou use Google Chrome or Fir efo x .[...]

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    45 4. Y ou can now start accessing Cloud Disk les on devices connected to the network. NO TE: When accessing the devices tha t are connected to the network, you need to ent er the device ’ s user name and passwor d manually , which will not be saved b y AiCloud for security reason.[...]

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    46 3.6.2 Smar t Acc ess The Smart Access function allows you t o easily access your home network via your rout er ’ s domain name. NO TES: • Y ou can create a domain name for y our router with ASUS DDNS. F or more details, r efer to section 4.3.5 DDNS . • By default, AiCloud provides a secur e HT TPS connec tion. Key in https://[yourASUSDDNSn[...]

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    47 3.6.3 Smar t Sync T o use Smart Sync: 1. Launch AiCloud, click Smart Sync > Go . 2. Select ON to enable Smar t Sync. 3. Click Add new ac count . 4. Enter your ASUS W ebStorage account passw ord and select the director y that you wan t to sync with WebSt orage. 5. Click Apply .[...]

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    48 4 C onguring the A dvanc ed Settings 4.1 W ireless 4.1.1 G eneral The General tab allows y ou to congur e the basic wireless settings. T o configure the basic wir eless settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > W ireless > General tab . 2. Select 2.4GH z or 5GHz as the frequenc y band for your wir eless ne[...]

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    49 4. In the Hide SSID eld, select Y es to prevent wir eless devices from detecting your SSID . When this function is enabled, you would need to ent er the SSID manually on the wireless device to access the wir eless network. 5. Select any of these wireless mode options to determine the types of wireless devices that can connect to your wir eles[...]

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    50 • WP A/WP A2 Personal/WP A Auto-Personal : This option provides str ong security . Y ou can use either WP A (with TKIP) or WP A2 (with AES). I f you select this option, you must use TKIP + AES encr yption and enter the WP A passphrase (network key). • WP A/WP A2 Enterprise/WP A Aut o -Enterprise : This option provides v er y strong security [...]

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    51 4.1.2 WPS WPS ( W i-Fi P rotected Setup) is a wireless security standard that allows y ou to easily connect devices to a wireless network. Y ou can congure the WPS function via the PIN code or WPS button. NO TE : Ensure that the devices support WPS. T o enable WPS on your wireless network: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Setti[...]

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    52 NO TE: WPS suppor ts authentication using Open Syst em, WP A-Personal , and WP A2-P ersonal. WPS does not suppor t a wireless network that uses a Shared Key , WP A-Enterprise, WP A2-Enterprise, and RADIUS encr yption method. 3. In the WPS Method eld, select Push Button or Client PIN code. If you select Push Button , go t o step 4. If you sele[...]

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    53 4.1.3 Bridge Bridge or WDS ( W ireless Distribution Syst em) allows your ASUS wireless rout er to connect to another wireless acc ess point exclusiv ely , preventing other wireless devic es or stations to access your ASUS wireless r outer . It can also be considered as a wireless repeater wher e your ASUS wireless r outer communicat es with anot[...]

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    54 • HY BRID : Enables the W ireless Bridge feature and allow s other wireless devices/stations t o connect to the router . NO TE: In H ybrid mode, wireless devic es connected to the ASUS wireless router will only r eceive half the connection speed of the Acc ess Point . 4. In the Connect to APs in list eld , click Y es if you want t o connect[...]

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    55 4.1.4 Wir eless MA C Filter Wir eless MAC lt er provides con trol over packets tr ansmitted to a specied MA C (Media Access C ontrol) address on y our wireless network. T o set up the Wireless M AC lt er: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > W ireless > W ireless MA C Filter tab . 2. In the Frequency eld, [...]

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    56 4.1.5 R ADIUS Setting RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) Setting provides an extra lay er of security when you choose WP A- Enterprise, WP A2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x as your Authentication Mode . T o set up wireless RADIUS settings: 1. Ensure that the wir eless router’ s authentication mode is set to WP A-Enterprise [...]

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    57 In the Professional Settings screen, y ou can congure the following: • Fr equency : S elect the frequency band that the professional settings will be applied to . • Enable Radio : Selec t Y es to enable wireless networking. Select No to disable wireless networking. • Date to Enable Radio (w eekday s) : Y ou can specify which days of the[...]

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    58 • Date to Enable Radio (w eekend) : Y ou can specify which days of the w eekend wireless networking is enabled. • T ime of Day to Enable Radio : Y ou can specify a time range when wireless networking is enabled during the weekend. • Set AP isolated : The Set AP isolated item pr events wireless devices on your network fr om communicating wi[...]

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    59 • W ireless multicast forwarding : Select Enable to allow the wireless rout er to forward multicast trac to other wir eless devices that support multicast. Selec t Disable to prevent the router fr om forwarding multicast transmissions. • Enable WMM APSD : Enable WMM APSD ( Wi-F i M ultimedia Automa tic Po wer Save Deliv er y) to improv e [...]

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    60 T o modify the LAN IP settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > LAN > LAN IP tab. 2. Modify the IP address and Subnet Mask . 3. When done, click A pply . 4.2.2 DHCP S erver Y our wireless rout er uses DHCP to assign IP addresses automatically on your netw ork . Y ou can specify the IP address range and lease time[...]

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    61 3. In the Domain Name text box, enter a domain name f or the wireless rout er . 4. In the IP Pool Starting Address eld , key in the star ting IP address . 5. In the IP Pool Ending A ddress eld, key in the ending IP address . 6. In the Lease Time eld, specify in sec onds when an assigned IP address will expir e. Once it reaches this time[...]

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    62 4.2.3 Route If your network makes use of more than one wireless r outer , you can congure a r outing table to share the same Internet service. NO TE : W e recommend that y ou do not change the default route settings unless you hav e advanced knowledge of routing tables. T o congure the LAN Routing table: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go [...]

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    63 4.2.4 IPT V The wireless r outer suppor ts connection to IPT V ser vices through an ISP or a LAN. The IPT V tab pr ovides the conguration settings needed to set up IPT V , V oIP , multicasting, and UDP for y our ser vice. C ontact your ISP for specic inf ormation regarding y our ser vice.[...]

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    64 4.3 W AN 4.3.1 Internet Connection The Internet Connection screen allow s you to congur e the settings of various W AN connec tion types. T o congure the W AN connection settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > W AN > Internet C onnection tab. 2. Congur e the following settings below . When done, click [...]

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    65 Enable NA T : NA T (Network Address T ranslation) is a system where one public IP ( W AN IP) is used to provide Internet access to network clients with a priva te IP address in a LAN. The private IP addr ess of each network client is saved in a NA T table and is used to rout e incoming data packets. Enable UP nP : UPnP (Universal P lug and Play)[...]

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    66 MA C Address : M AC (Media Ac cess Contr ol) address is a unique identier for y our network ing device. Some ISP s monitor the MA C address of networking devices that connect to their service and reject any unrecogniz ed device that attempt to c onnec t. T o avoid connection issues due to an unregist ered MA C address, y ou can: • Contact y[...]

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    67 4.3.2 Port T rigger P or t range triggering opens a predetermined incoming port for a limited period of time whenever a client on the local ar ea network makes an outgoing connection to a specied port. Port trigger ing is used in the following sc enarios: More than one local client needs port for warding f or the same application at a di e[...]

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    68 T rigger P or t : Specify a trigger por t to open the incoming port. Prot ocol : Select the protocol, T CP , or UDP . Incoming P ort : Specify an incoming por t to receive inbound data from the Internet. Prot ocol : Select the protocol, T CP , or UDP . NO TES: • When connecting to an IRC ser ver , a client PC makes an outgoing connection using[...]

  • Page 69

    69 4.3.3 Virtual Ser ver/P or t F or warding P or t forwarding is a method to direct network trac from the Internet to a specic por t or a specic range of ports to a device or number of devices on your local network. Setting up Port F or warding on y our router allow s PCs outside the network to access specic services provided by a PC i[...]

  • Page 70

    70 2. Congur e the following settings below . When done, click Apply . Enable P or t F or warding : Choose Y es to enable P or t F or warding . F amous S erver List : Determine which type of ser vice you want to acc ess. F amous G ame List : This item lists por ts required f or popular online games to work corr ectly. FTP Ser ver P or t : Avoid [...]

  • Page 71

    71 Local IP : Key in the client’ s LAN IP address . NO TE : Use a static IP address f or the local client to make port for warding work properly . Refer to section 4.2 LAN for information. Local P or t : Enter a specic port to receive f or warded packets . Lea ve this eld blank if you want the inc oming packets to be redirected to the speci[...]

  • Page 72

    72 4.3.4 DMZ Virtual DMZ exposes one client to the Internet, allowing this client to rec eive all inbound packets directed to y our Local Ar ea Network. Inbound trac from the Internet is usually discarded and r outed to a specic client only if port for warding or a port trigger has been congured on the network. In a DMZ conguration, one[...]

  • Page 73

    73 4.3.5 DDNS Setting up DDNS (Dynamic DNS) allows you to acc ess the router from outside your netw ork through the provided ASUS DDNS Ser vice or another DDNS ser vice. T o set up DDNS: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > W AN > DDNS tab . 2. Congur e the following settings below . When done, click Apply . Enable th[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Enable wildcard : Enable wildcard if y our DDNS ser vice requires one . NO TES : DDNS ser vice will not work under these conditions: • When the wireless r outer is using a private W AN IP address (192.168. x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x), as indicated by a y ellow text. • The rout er may be on a network that uses multiple NA T tables. 4.3.6 NA[...]

  • Page 75

    75 4.4 IPv6 This wireless r outer suppor ts IPv6 addressing , a system that suppor ts more IP addresses . This standard is not yet widely available . Contact your ISP if your Internet service suppor ts IPv6. T o set up IPv6: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > IPv6 . 2. Select your Connection T ype . The conguration opt[...]

  • Page 76

    76 4.5 VPN Ser ver VPN ( V ir tual Private Network) pr ovides a secure communica tion to a remot e computer or remote network using a public network such as the Internet. NO TE : Before setting up a VPN connection, you would need the IP address or domain name of the VPN ser ver you are trying to access. T o set up acc ess to a VPN ser ver: 1. F rom[...]

  • Page 77

    77 4.6 F irew all The wireless r outer can ser ve as a har dware rewall f or your network. NO TE : The Firew all feature is enabled b y default. 4.6.1 G eneral T o set up basic F irewall settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Fir ewall > General tab . 2. On the Enable Fir ewall eld , selec t Y es. 3. On the[...]

  • Page 78

    78 T o set up a URL lter: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Fir ewall > URL F ilter tab . 2. On the Enable URL F ilter eld, select Enabled . 3. Enter a URL and click the button. 4. Click Apply . 4.6.3 Keyword lter Keyword lter blocks acc ess to webpages con taining specied keywords. T o set up a ke y wo[...]

  • Page 79

    79 3. Enter a wor d or phrase and click the Add butt on. 4. Click Apply . NO TES: • The Keyword F ilter is based on a DNS quer y . If a net work client has already accessed a w ebsite such as http://www .abcxxx.com, then the website will not be blocked (a DNS cache in the syst em stores previously vi sited websit es). T o resolve t his issue, cle[...]

  • Page 80

    80 T o set up a Network Service lter: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Fir ewall > Netw ork Ser vice F ilter tab . 2. On the Enable Network Ser vices F ilter eld, select Y es . 3. Select the Filter table type. Black List blocks the specied network ser vices. Whit e List limits access to only the specied n[...]

  • Page 81

    81 4.7 Administr ation 4.7.1 O peration Mode The Operation Mode page allow s you to select the appropriate mode for y our network . T o set up the operating mode: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Administr ation > Operation Mode tab . 2. Select any of these operation modes: • W ireless router mode (default) : In wi[...]

  • Page 82

    82 4.7.2 Syst em The S ystem page allow s you to congur e your wireless r outer settings. T o set up the Sy stem settings: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Administr ation > Sy stem tab. 2. Y ou can congure the f ollowing settings: • Change router login passw ord : Y ou can change the password and log in name[...]

  • Page 83

    83 4.7.3 Firm ware Upgrade NO TE : Download the latest rmwar e from the ASUS websit e at http://ww w .asus.com T o upgrade the rm ware: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Administr ation > F irmwar e Upgrade tab . 2. In the New Firm ware File eld , click Brow se to locate the downloaded le. 3. Click Upload [...]

  • Page 84

    84 4.8 Sy stem Log System L og contains your recor ded network activities. NO TE: System log r esets when the router is reboot ed or powered o . T o view y our system log: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to Adv anced Settings > Sy stem Log . 2. Y ou can view your network activities in any of these tabs: • General Log • DHCP Leases • [...]

  • Page 85

    85 5 Utilities NO TES: • Install the wireless router's utilities fr om the bundled suppor t CD . • If Autorun is disabled, run setup .ex e from the root dir ector y of the suppor t CD . • The utilities are not supported on MA C OS. 5.1 Devic e Discov er y Device Discov er y is an ASUS WLAN utility that detects an ASUS wireless rout er de[...]

  • Page 86

    86 5.2 F irm ware Restor ation F irmware Restor ation is used on an ASUS Wireless Router that failed during its rmware upg rading process . It uploads the rmwar e that you specify . The process takes about three to f our minutes. IMPORT ANT: Launch the r escue mode on the router bef ore using the F irmware Restor ation utility . NO TE: This f[...]

  • Page 87

    87 3. Set a static IP on your computer and use the f ollowing to set up your T CP/IP settings: IP address : 192.168.1.x Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 4. F rom your c omputer ’ s desktop, click Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility RT -AC68U W ireless Router > F irmwar e Restora tion . 5. Specify a rmwar e le, then click Upload . NO TE [...]

  • Page 88

    88 NO TE: The print ser ver function is suppor ted on Windows® XP , Windo ws® Vista, and Windows® 7. T o set up the EZ Print er sharing mode: 1. F rom the navigation panel , go to General > USB Application > Network P rinter Server . 2. Click Download No w! to download the network printer utility . NO TE: Net work printer utility is suppor[...]

  • Page 89

    89 4. F ollow the onscreen instructions to set up your har dware , then click Next . 5. W ait a few minutes for the initial setup to nish. Click N ext . 6. Click Finish t o complete the installation.[...]

  • Page 90

    90 8. After the printer ’ s driver installation is complete , network clients can now use the printer . 7. F ollow the Window s ® OS instructions to install the printer driver .[...]

  • Page 91

    91 5.3.2 Using LPR to Share P rinter Y ou can share your print er with computers running on Windows® and MA C operating system using LPR/LPD (Line P rinter Remote/ Line Print er Daemon). Sharing your LPR pr inter T o share y our LPR printer: 1. F rom the Windows® deskt op, click S tar t > Devices and Printers > A dd a printer to run the Add[...]

  • Page 92

    92 3. Select Create a new port then set T ype of Port to Standard T CP/IP P or t . Click New P or t . 4. In the Hostname or IP address eld, key in the IP addr ess of the wireless rout er then click Next .[...]

  • Page 93

    93 5. Select Custom then click Settings . 6. Set Protoc ol to LPR . In the Queue Name eld, key in LPRSer ver then click OK to c ontinue.[...]

  • Page 94

    94 7. Click Next to nish setting up the standard TCP/IP port. 8. Install the printer driver from the v endor-model list. If your printer is not in the list, click Ha ve Disk to manually install the printer drivers fr om a CD -ROM or le.[...]

  • Page 95

    95 9. Click Next to accept the default name f or the pr inter . 10. Click Finish t o complete the installation.[...]

  • Page 96

    96 5.4 Download Master Download Master is a utility that helps you download les ev en while your laptops or other devic es are switched o . NO TE: Y ou need a USB device connected to the wireless r outer to use Download Master . T o use Download Master: 1. Click General > USB application > Download Master t o download and install the ut[...]

  • Page 97

    97 5. Use the navigation panel t o congure the advanced settings . T o congure BitT orrent download settings: 1. F rom Download Master ’ s navigation panel, click Bit T orrent t o launch the Bit T orrent Setting page. 2. Select a specic por t for your download task. 3. T o prevent network congestion, y ou can limit the maximum upload and[...]

  • Page 98

    98 5.4.2 NZB settings Y ou can set up a USENET ser v er to download NZB les. A fter entering USENET settings, Apply .[...]

  • Page 99

    99 6 T roubleshooting This chapter pr ovides solutions for issues y ou may encounter with your rout er . If you encounter pr oblems that are not mentioned in this chapter , visit the ASUS support site at: http://support.asus.com/ for mor e product information and contact details of ASUS T echnical Suppor t. 6.1 Basic T roubleshooting If you are hav[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Restar t your netw ork in the following sequenc e: 1. T urn o the modem. 2. Unplug the modem. 3. T urn o the router and computers . 4. Plug in the modem. 5. T urn on the modem and then wait for 2 minutes . 6. T urn on the router and then wait for 2 minut es. 7. T urn on computers. Check if your E thernet cables are plugged properly . • [...]

  • Page 101

    101 • Some cable modem ser vice providers r equire you t o use the MA C address of the computer initially r egistered on the account. Y ou can view the MAC address in the w eb GUI, Network Map > Clien ts page, and hov er the mouse pointer over y our device in Client Sta tus .[...]

  • Page 102

    102 6.2 F requently Ask ed Q uestions (F AQs) I cannot access the r outer GUI using a web br ow ser • If your computer is wir ed, check the Ethernet cable connection and LED status as described in the previous section. • Ensure that y ou are using the correct login inf ormation. The default factor y login name and password is “ admin/admin ?[...]

  • Page 103

    103 The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the router . NO TE: I f you are having issues c onnecting to 5Ghz network , make sure that y our wireless device supports 5Ghz or features dual band capabilities. • Out of Range: • Move the rout er closer to the wireless client. • T r y to adjust antennas of the r outer to the best di[...]

  • Page 104

    104 • SSID has been hidden. If your device can nd SSIDs from other routers but cannot nd y our router’ s SSID , go to Advanced Settings > Wir eless > General , select No on Hide SSID , and select Auto on C ontrol Channel . • If you are using a wireless LAN adapt er , check if the wireless channel in use conforms t o the channels a[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Internet is not acc essible. • Check if your rout er can connect to your ISP’ s W AN IP address. T o do this, launch the web GUI and go to Gener al > Network Map , and check the Internet Status . • If your router cannot c onnec t to your ISP’ s W AN IP address, tr y restarting your network as described in the sec tion Restar t your n[...]

  • Page 106

    106 • If there is still no Internet access, try to reboot your c omputer and verify the network ’ s IP address and gatewa y address. • Check the status indicators on the ADSL modem and the wireless rout er . If the W AN LED on the wireless router is not ON, check if all cables are plugged properly . Y ou forgot the SSID (network name) or netw[...]

  • Page 107

    107 F irmwar e upgrade failed. Launch the rescue mode and run the F ir mwar e Restoration utility . Refer to section 5.2 F irmwar e Restoration on ho w to use the F irmware Restor ation utility .[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Cannot ac cess W eb GUI A. Disable the proxy ser ver , if enabled. W indow s ® 7 1. Click Start > Internet Explorer to launch the bro wser . 2. Click T ools > Internet options > Connections tab > LAN settings . Before c onguring your wireless rout er , do the steps described in this section for your host comput er and network cl[...]

  • Page 109

    109 MA C OS 1. F rom your Safari brow ser , click Safari > Pref erences > Adv anced > Change Settings... 2. F rom the Network screen, deselect FTP Pro x y and W eb Pro x y (HT TP) . 3. Cllick Apply Now when done. NO TE: R efer to y our browser's help f eature f or details on disabling the pro x y ser ver . B. Set the T CP/IP settings [...]

  • Page 110

    110 3. T o obtain the IPv4 IP settings automatically , tick Obtain an IP address automatically . T o obtain the IPv6 IP settings automatically , tick Obtain an IPv6 address automatically . 4. Click OK when done. MA C OS 1. Click the Apple icon located on the top left of your screen. 2. Click Sy stem Pref erences > Netw ork > Congur e... 3.[...]

  • Page 111

    111 C. D isable the dial-up connection, if enabled. W indow s ® 7 1. Click Start > Internet Explorer to launch the bro wser . 2. Click T ools > Internet options > Connections tab . 3. T ick Never dial a c onnection . 4. Click OK when done. NO TE: R efer to y our browser's help f eature f or details on disabling the dial-up connection[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Appendic es Notices ASUS Recycling/T akeback Services ASUS recycling and takeback progr ams come from our commitment to the highest standar ds for prot ecting our envir onment. We believ e in providing solutions f or you to be able to responsibly r ec ycle our pr oduc ts, batt eries, other components, as well as the packaging materials. Please [...]

  • Page 113

    113 Prohibition of C o -location This device and its ant enna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or tr ansmitter CA UTION : Any changes or modications not expr essly approved b y the par ty responsible for complianc e could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. IMPORT ANT ! This device w[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Safety Information T o maintain compliance with FC C ’ s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiat or and your body . Use on the supplied antenna. Declaration of C onformity for R&TTE direc tive 1999/5/EC Essential requir ements – Ar ticle 3 Pr otection requirem[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices This Class B digital appara tus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause int er ference , and (2) this device must accept any int er ference , including inter fer ence that may cause undesired operation of the device . R[...]

  • Page 116

    116 canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’ inter fér ence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter t oute interférence, notammen t les inter férenc es qui peuvent a ecter son fonctionnement. NC C 警語 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經?[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Everyone is permitted to cop y and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allo wed. Preamble The licenses f or most soft ware ar e designed to take awa y your freedom to shar e and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Lic ense is intended to guarant ee your freedom to shar e and change free softwar[...]

  • Page 118

    118 W e protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) oer y ou this license which gives y ou legal permission to copy , distribute and/or modify the software. Also , for each author’ s protection and ours, w e want to make certain that ever yone understands that there is no w arranty for this free software. If the sof[...]

  • Page 119

    119 of running the Pr ogram is not restricted, and the output fr om the Pr ogram is cov ered only if its cont ents constitute a w ork based on the Pr ogram (independent of having been made b y running the Pr ogram). Whether that is true depends on what the Pr ogram does. 1. Y ou may copy and distribute v erbatim copies of the Pr ogram ’ s source [...]

  • Page 120

    120 the progr am under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this Lic ense. (Ex ception: if the Pr ogram itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement , your work based on the P rogr am is not required to print an announcement.) These requir ements apply to the modied work as a whole . If identi[...]

  • Page 121

    121 cost of phy sically per forming source distribution, a complet e machine -readable copy of the c orresponding source c ode, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software inter change; or , c) A ccompany it with the inf ormation you r eceived as to the o er to distribute corresponding so[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Theref ore , by modifying or distributing the Prog ram (or any work based on the P rogram), y ou indicate your acc eptance of this License to do so , and all its terms and conditions for copying , distributing or modifying the Prog ram or works based on it. 6. Each time you redistribut e the Prog ram (or any w ork based on the Pr ogram), the re[...]

  • Page 123

    123 on consistent application of tha t system; it is up to the author/ donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through an y other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear wha t is believed to be a c onsequence of the rest of this License . 8. If the distribution and/or[...]

  • Page 124

    124 NO W ARR ANT Y 11 BEC A USE THE PROGR AM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO W ARRANT Y FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMIT TED BY APPLICABLE LA W . EX CEPT WHEN O THERWISE ST A TED IN WRITING THE COPY RIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER P ARTIES PROVIDE THE PR OGRAM “ AS IS” WITHOUT W ARRANT Y OF ANY KIND , EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED , INCL [...]

  • Page 125

    125 F or T urkey only EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur . Authorised distributors in T urkey: BOGAZICI BIL GISA Y AR SAN. VE TIC. A.S. T el. No .: +90 212 3311000 Addr ess: A Y AZAGA MAH. KEMERBURGAZ CAD . NO .10 A Y AZAGA/IST ANBUL CIZ GI Elektronik San. Tic . Ltd. Sti. T el. No .: +90 212 3567070 Addr ess: CEMAL SURURI CD . HALIM MERIC IS MERKEZI No: [...]

  • Page 126

    126 ASUS C ontact information ASUST eK C OMPUTER INC. (Asia P acific) Address 15 Li-T e Road , P eitou, T aipei, T aiwan 11259 W ebsite www .asus.com.tw T echnical Suppor t T elephone +886228943447 Suppor t F ax +886228907698 Online suppor t suppor t.asus.com ASUS C OMPUTER INTERNA TIONAL ( America) Address 800 Corporat e W ay , Fremont , CA 94539[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Networ ks Global Hotline Information Region Country Hotline Number Service Hours Europe Cyprus 800-92491 09:00-13:00 ; 14:00-18:00 Mon-Fri Fr ance 0033-170949400 09:00-18:00 Mon-Fri Germany 0049-1805010920 09:00-18:00 Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00 Mon-Fri 0049-1805010923 ( component support ) 0049-2102959911 ( F ax ) Hungary 0036-15054561 09:00-17:30 Mon[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Networ ks Global Hotline Information Region C ountry Hotline Numbers Service Hours Asia-Pacic Australia 1300-278788 09:00-18:00 Mon-Fri New Zealand 0800-278788 09:00-18:00 Mon-F ri Japan 0800-1232787 09:00-18:00 Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00 Sat-Sun 0081-473905630 ( Non- T oll Free ) 09:00-18:00 Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00 Sat-Sun Korea 0082-215666868 09:30-1[...]

  • Page 129

    129 NO TE : F or more information, visit the ASUS support site at: http://support.asus.com Manufacturer: ASUST eK Computer Inc . T el: +886-2-2894-3447 Addr ess: 4F , No . 150, LI- TE RD ., PEITOU , T AIPEI 112, T AIW AN Authorised represen tative in Europe: ASUS Comput er GmbH Addr ess: HARKORT STR. 21-23, 40880 RA TINGEN, GERMANY Region Country H[...]