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1.   2 3 Connecting to your wireless network    After setting up your xDSL modem router via QIS  you can connect  your computer or other smart devices to your wireless network     To connect to your network     1  On your computer  click the network icon Bin the  notification area to display the available wireless networks     2  Select the wireless network that you want to connect to  then  click Connect     3  You may need to key in the network security key for a secured  wireless network  then click OK     4  Wait while your computer establishes connection to the  wireless network successfully  The connection status is  displayed and the network icon displays the connected HJ  status     NOTES     e Refer to the next chapters for more details on configuring your  wireless network s settings     e Refer to your device s user manual for more details on connecting it  to your wireless network        3 Configuring the General  settings  3 1 Using the Network Map    Network Map allows you to configure your network s security  settings  manage your network clients  and monitor your USB  device        20    3 1 1 Setting up the wireless security settings    To protect your wireless network from unauthorized access  you  need to configure its security settings     To set up the wireless security settings     b  2        From the navigation panel  go to General  gt  Network Map     On the Network Map screen and under System status  you  can configure the wireless security settings suc
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3.   Click Enable        3  To configure additional options  click the network name  SSID   that you want to modify        4  Assign a wireless name for your temporary network on the  Network Name  SSID  field     Select an Authentication Method    Specify the Access time or choose Limitless    Select Disable or Enable on the Access Intranet item   When done  click Apply     BS ZG SON o    3 3 Using the Traffic Manager  3 3 1 Managing QoS  Quality of Service  Bandwidth    Quality of Service  QoS  allows you to set the bandwidth priority  and manage network traffic     NASOS DSL NT6    po Fin  J Wick Intemet Setup    Qos Tra    Traffic Manager   QoS       To set up bandwidth priority     1  From the navigation panel  go to General  gt  Traffic Manager   gt  QoS tab     23    24    2  Click ON to enable QoS  Fill in the upload and download  bandwidth fields        NOTE  Get the bandwidth information from your ISP        3  Click Save        NOTE  The User Specify Rule List is for advanced settings  If you want  to prioritize specific network applications and network services  select  User defined QoS rules or User defined Priority from the drop down  list on the upper right corner        4  On the user defined QoS rules page  there are four default  online service types   web surf  HTTPS and file transfers   Select your preferred service  fill in the Source IP or MAC   Destination Port  Protocol  Transferred and Priority  then  click Apply  The information will be configured in th
4.   No    ZG rve  e  ven  Q Firewan    A Administration Remote AP List Add   Delete     Z system Log E GO  EA Network Tools     Remote AP List  Max Limit   4        To set up the wireless bridge     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Wireless  gt  Bridge tab   3  Inthe AP Mode field  select any of these options   e AP Only  Disables the Wireless Bridge function     e WDS Only  Enables the Wireless Bridge feature but prevents  other wireless devices stations from connecting to the  router     36    e Hybrid  Enables the Wireless Bridge feature and allows other  wireless devices stations to connect to the router        NOTE  In Hybrid mode  wireless devices connected to the ASUS Wireless  xDSL Modem Router will only receive half the connection speed of the  Access Point        4  Inthe Connect to APs in list field  click Apply if you want to  connect to an Access Point listed in the Remote AP List     5  Onthe Remote AP List  key ina MAC address and click the  Add button to enter the MAC address of other available  Access Points        NOTE  Any Access Point added to the list should be on the same Control  Channel as the ASUS xDSL modem router        6  Click Apply     37    38    4 1 4 Wireless MAC Filter    Wireless MAC filter provides control over packets transmitted to  a specified MAC  Media Access Control  address on your wireless  network     ASUS  DSL N16    SSID  ASUS    J Quick Internet Setup    General WPS WDS Wireless MAC Filter RADIUS Setting
5.   any other pertinent obligations  then as a consequence you  may not distribute the Program at all  For example  if a patent  license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the  Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly  through you  then the only way you could satisfy both it and  this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of  the Program     If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable  under any particular circumstance  the balance of the section  is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to  apply in other circumstances     It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe  any patents or other property right claims or to contest  validity of any such claims  this section has the sole purpose  of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution  system  which is implemented by public license practices   Many people have made generous contributions to the wide    93    9     range of software distributed through that system in reliance  on consistent application of that system  it is up to the author   donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software  through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that  choice     This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is  believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License     If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted   in certain countries either by patents or by copyrigh
6.  Professional    Wireless   Wireless MAC Filter   Wireless MAC filter allows you to control packets from devices with specified MAC address in your Wireless LAN   Basic Config   MAC Filter Mode Disabled    MAC filter list  Max Limit   31     MAC filter list       To set up the Wireless MAC filter    1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Wireless  gt  Wireless MAC Filter tab    2  Enable the Mac Filter Mode  then in the MAC Filter Mode  dropdown list  select either Accept or Reject     e Select Accept to allow devices in the MAC filter list to access  to the wireless network    e Select Reject to prevent devices in the MAC filter list to  access to the wireless network     3  Onthe MAC filter list  click the Add LOJ button and key in the  MAC address of the wireless device     4  Click Apply     4 1 5 RADIUS Setting    RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service  Setting  provides an extra layer of security when you choose WPA   Enterprise  WPA2 Enterprise  or Radius with 802 1x as your  Authentication Mode     7     8     DSL N16 Logout Reboot  Firmware Version  2 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  Quick Internet Setup  General WPS WDS Wireless MAC Filter RADIUS Setting Professional  General    Wireless   RADIUS Setting  d  Network Map    This section allows you to set up additional parameters for authorizing wireless clients through RADIUS server  It is required  B   Guest Network while you select    Authentication Method  in    Wireless   General    as    WPA En
7.  Snooping table  l     Multicast Rate Mbps  Auto  Ch n eei    RTS Threshold 2347    ZG wan      amp  pve    DTM Interval E  Beacon Interval 100    e  ven Enable TX Bursting Enable    D Firewall    A Administration    Enable Packet Aggregaton Enable   Enable WMM APSD pisable      Enable WMM DLS Disable    Z System Log Tx Power Adjustment 100   erd    EA Network Tools       In the Professional Settings screen  you can configure the  following   e Enable Radio  Select Yes to enable wireless networking   Select No to disable wireless networking   e Date to Enable Radio  weekdays   You can specify which  days of the week wireless networking is enabled   e Time of Day to Enable Radio  You can specify a time range  when wireless networking is enabled during the week     e Time of Day to Enable Radio  You can specify a time range  when wireless networking is enabled during the weekend     Set AP isolated  The Set AP isolated item prevents wireless  devices on your network from communicating with each  other  This feature is useful if many guests frequently join or  leave your network  Select Yes to enable this feature or select  No to disable     Enable IGMP Snooping  Select Enable as the default value  to help improve the speed of transmission    Multicast rate  Mbps   Select the multicast transmission  rate or click Disable to switch off simultaneous single  transmission    RTS Threshold  Select a lower value for RTS  Request to  Send  Threshold to improve wireless communication in
8.  a  busy or noisy wireless network with high network traffic and  numerous wireless devices     DTIM Interval  DTIM  Delivery Traffic Indication Message   Interval or Data Beacon Rate is the time interval before a  signal is sent to a wireless device in sleep mode indicating  that a data packet is awaiting delivery  The default value is  three milliseconds    Beacon Interval  Beacon Interval is the time between one  DTIM and the next  The default value is 100 milliseconds     Lower the Beacon Interval value for an unstable wireless  connection or for roaming devices     Enable TX Bursting  Enable TX Bursting improves  transmission speed between the xDSL modem router and  802 11g devices     Enable Packet Aggregation  The default value is enabling  the process of joining multiple packets together into a single  transmission unit    Enable WMM APSD  Enable WMM APSD  Wi Fi Multimedia  Automatic Power Save Delivery  to improve power  management between wireless devices  Select Disable to  switch off WMM APSD     41    42      TX Power adjustment  TX Power adjustment refers to the  milliWatts  mW  needed to power the radio signal output of  the xDSL modem router  Enter a value between 0 to 100        NOTE  Increasing the TX Power adjustment values may affect the  stability of the wireless network        4 2 LAN  4 2 1 LAN IP    The LAN IP screen allows you to modify the LAN IP settings of your  xDSL modem router        NOTE  Any changes to the LAN IP address will be reflected on y
9.  at the same time        You cannot use the same application to trigger a port in more than  one PC at the same time  The router will only forward the port back  to the last computer to send the router a request trigger     51    52    4 3 4 Virtual Server Port Forwarding    Port forwarding is a method to direct network traffic from the  Internet to a specific port or a specific range of ports to a device  or number of devices on your local network  Setting up Port  Forwarding on your router allows PCs outside the network to  access specific services provided by a PC in your network        NOTE  When port forwarding is enabled  the ASUS router blocks  unsolicited inbound traffic from the Internet and only allows replies  from outbound requests from the LAN  The network client does not  have access to the Internet directly  and vice versa        ASUS  DSL N16    J ick Internet Setup    connection Dual WAN Port Trigger Virtual Server   Port Forwarding DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough  General       ee WAN   Virtual Server   Port Forwarding  Sia Network Map    r your WAN setup  then your http    Port Forwarding List  Max Limit   32     Service Name Source IP    System Log       To set up Port Forwarding     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  WAN   gt  Virtual Server   Port Forwarding tab     Configure the following settings below  When done  click  Apply    Enable Port Forwarding  Choose Yes to enable Port  Forwarding     Famous Server List  Determine which type 
10.  details on disabling the    proxy server        B  Setthe TCP IP settings to automatically obtain an IP    address     Windows 7    1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel   gt  Network and Internet   gt  Network and Sharing  Center  gt  Manage network  connections     2  Select Internet Protocol  Version 4  TCP IPv4  or  Internet Protocol Version  6  TCP IPv6   then click  Properties     80       a  Y ERE Properties       Networking   Authentication         Connect using  Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller    This connection uses the following items  K E Client for Microsoft Networks  lzen Packet Scheduler  MA dS  Fie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  Kau Rawether NDIS 6X SPR Protocol Driver  K   amp  intemet Protocol Version 6  TCP IPv6                  TR    DE Overy Mappe    E d Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder    Description  Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks                         LZ I  Se           To obtain the IPv4 IP  settings automatically   tick Obtain an IP address  automatically     To obtain the IPv6 IP  settings automatically   tick Obtain an IPv6  address automatically     Click OK when done     MAC OS                                                    1  Click the Apple icon     located on the top left  of your screen     Click System  Preferences  gt  Network   gt  Configure       From the TCP IP tab   select Using DHCP in  
11.  modifications not expressly approved by  the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to  operate the equipment        Prohibition of Co location    This device and its antenna s  must not be co located or operating  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter     Safety Information    To maintain compliance with FCC   s RF exposure guidelines  this  equipment should be installed and operated with minimum  distance 20cm between the radiator and your body  Use on the  supplied antenna     Declaration of Conformity for R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC    Essential requirements   Article 3   Protection requirements for health and safety     Article 3 1a  Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950 1 has been  conducted  These are considered relevant and sufficient   Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility    Article 3 1b   Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN  301 489 1 and EN 301 489 17 has been conducted  These are  considered relevant and sufficient    Effective use of the radio spectrum   Article 3 2   Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328  amp  EN 301  893 have been conducted  These are considered relevant and  sufficient    Operate the device in 5150 5250 MHz frequency band for indoor  use only     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    T
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13.  use the xDSL modem router   s  DHCP server to assign IP addresses to computers on your  network     71    72       Some cable modem service providers require you to use  the MAC address of the computer initially registered on   the account  You can view the MAC address in the web GUI   Network Map  gt  Clients page  and hover the mouse pointer  over your device in Client Status     ASUS  DSL N16    Quick Internat Setu  J pi internet setup    Client status  General  Internet Status  Connected Online Wired  2   twork Map DONS  GO    system Log    Network Tools    5 2 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQs     I cannot access the router GUI using a web browser    e If your computer is wired  check the Ethernet cable  connection and LED status as described in the previous    section       Ensure that you are using the correct login information  The  default factory login name and password is    admin admin      Ensure that the Caps Lock key is disabled when you enter the    login information     e Delete the cookies and files  in your web browser  For  Internet Explorer 8  follow  these steps     1  Launch Internet Explorer  8  then click Tools  gt   Internet Options     2  In the General tab   under Browsing history   click Delete     select  Temporary Internet Files  and Cookies then click  Delete           Eam     General   Security   Privacy   Content   Connections   Programs   Advanced      Internet Options    Home page  d  gt  To create home page tabs  type each address on its o
14.  very stable and  there is a decrease in download or upload speed     Bitswap  This item allows you to enable Bitswap  which  adjusts bits allocated for bins channels  Busy or congested  bins channels are assigned fewer bits while available  channels are allocated more bits to handle     VDSL Profile  This item allows you to configure the VDSL  Profile  The default value is 30a multi mode     NOTE  For some ISPs with non standard 30a multi mode VDSL DSLAM    sync setting  such as for ISP services in Germany  set the VDSL Profile to  17a multi mode to sync up the VDSL line        67    68    4 7 5 Feedback    DSL feedback is used to diagnose problems and help to improve  the user experience of ASUS xDSL modem router  Complete the  form  and it will be send to ASUS Support Team     ASUS DSL N16    Fick Interet Setup    re Upgrade Restore Save Upload Setting DSL Setting Feedback    General    Administration   Feedback   Network Map  Your feedback is very important to us and will help to improve the fimware of DSL N16  If you have any comments    Guest Network    suggestions or connection issue  complete the form below  these information along with current DSL logs will be send to ASUS     Support Team  In order to allow us to respond to your feedback  kindly ensure that you have entered your e mail correctly     Traffic Manager  Your Country      Parental Controls Your SP   Internet Service Provider      Name of the Subscribed  Ee Plan   Service Package  Your e mail Address    W
15.  when done                       dd To set up an Internet connection  dick  Setup     Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings  ZG Access RD Network Resources   Go to vpn as     Add VPN     Remove     Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy    server for a connection   D Dia ever    network connection is not present     Always dial my default connection    A Set default          ZO T         Local Area Network  LAN  settings    LANSettngs donot apy to hal canton     Choose Settings above for dial up settings              NOTE  Refer to your browser s help feature for details on disabling the    dial up connection              Appendices  Notices    ASUS Recycling Takeback Services    ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our  commitment to the highest standards for protecting our  environment  We believe in providing solutions for you to be able  to responsibly recycle our products  batteries  other components   as well as the packaging materials  Please go to http   csr asus   com english Takeback htm for the detailed recycling information  in different regions        REACH    Complying with the REACH  Registration  Evaluation   Authorisation  and Restriction of Chemicals  regulatory  framework  we published the chemical substances in our products  at ASUS REACH website at    http   csr asus com english index aspx       Federal Communications Commission Statement    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is  subject to the followi
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17. B Parental Controls  Enable the DDNS Client        To set up DDNS    1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  WAN   gt  DDNS tab    2  Configure the following settings below  When done  click  Apply       Enable the DDNS Client  Enable DDNS to access the ASUS  router via the DNS name rather than WAN IP address     e Server and Host Name  Choose ASUS DDNS or other DDNS   If you want to use ASUS DDNS  fill in the Host Name in the  format of xxx asuscomm com  xxx is your host name      e Ifyou want to use a different DDNS service  click FREE TRIAL  and register online first  Fill in the User Name or E mail  Address and Password or DDNS Key fields     56    NOTES   DDNS service will not work under these conditions        When the xDSL modem router is using a private WAN IP address   192 168 x x  10 x x x  or 172 16 x x   as indicated by a yellow text     e The router may be on a network that uses multiple NAT tables     4 3 7 NAT Passthrough    NAT Passthrough allows a Virtual Private Network  VPN   connection to pass through the router to the network clients   PPTP Passthrough  L2TP Passthrough  IPsec Passthrough   RTSP Passthrough  H 323 Passthrough  and SIP Passthrough  are enabled by default     To enable   disable the NAT Passthrough settings  go to the  Advanced Settings  gt  WAN  gt  NAT Passthrough tab  When done   click Apply     ASOS DSL N16    Firmw   f    Quick Internet Setup    Internet Connection Dual WAN Port Trigger Virtual Server   Port Forwardi
18. IMPORTANT  Setting a low value may weaken your xDSL modem router  defense against line noise  and may result to VDSL sync loss or failure        e For amore stable VDSL connection  set this item to a higher  value such as 9dB   30dB     Tx Power Control  VDSL   It allows you to configure the Tx  Power for VDSL to improve the downstream speed  A low  Tx Power value increases the downstream speed but affects  the upstream speed  and vice versa     Rx AGC GAIN Adjustment hes ok Allows you to configure  Rx AGC GAIN  Auto Gain Control  for your VDSL line  You can  set this item to any of these modes     e Stable  Select this mode to get a stable VDSL connection     e High Performance  Select this mode to improve the current  downstream speed     e Default  Select this mode for your xDSL modem router to  automatically assign the suitable mode for your VDSL line     UPBO Upstream Power Back Off  VDSL   This item   allows you to enable or disable UPBO  Upstream Power  Back Off  for VDSL  DSLAM  Digital Subscriber Line Access  Multiplexer  uses UPBO to reduce the Tx Power of your xDSL  modem router  In some cases  UPBO control from DSLAM  may lead to sync issue  such as Tx Power is too low to die  at minimum rate  Disable this item to prevent any DSLAM   related sync issues     Seamless Rate Adaptation  This item allows you to enable  SRA  Seamless Rate Adaptation  for consistent data transfer  rates and preventing dropped connections  You AR  disable this item when your connection is
19. List  Max Limit   14     Description Trigger Port Protocol    TCP       To set up Port Trigger     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  WAN   gt  Port Trigger tab     2  Configure the following settings below  When done  click  Apply   e Enable Port Trigger  Choose Yes to enable Port Trigger     e Well Known Applications  Select popular games and web  services to add to the Port Trigger List     e Description  Enter a short name or description for the service     50    e Trigger Port  Specify a trigger port to open the incoming port   e Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  or UDP     e Incoming Port  Specify an incoming port to receive inbound  data from the Internet     e Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP or UDP        NOTES       When connecting to an IRC server  a client PC makes an outgoing  connection using the trigger port range 66660 7000  The IRC server  responds by verifying the username and creating a new connection  to the client PC using an incoming port     e     If Port Trigger is disabled  the router drops the connection because  it is unable to determine which PC is requesting for IRC access   When Port Trigger is enabled  the router assigns an incoming port to  receive the inbound data  This incoming port closes once a specific  time period has elapsed because the router is unsure when the  application has been terminated     e Port triggering only allows one client in the network to use a  particular service and a specific incoming port
20. URNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY  AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE  AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE  AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A  COMMITMENT BY ASUS  ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY  FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL   INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT     Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be  registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies  and are used  only for identification or explanation and to the owners    benefit  without intent  to infringe     Table of contents    1  Tal    1 2  1 3  1 4  15  1 6    2 1  22    2 3    3 2  3 3    3 4    Getting to know your xDSL modem router    Welcome atadian dietei 6  Package COILS INES  Ee 6  TOUF xDSL MOEN TO ULET dE 7  Positioning your XDSL modem DOU 9  Setup PSC eu due 10  XDSL Modem Router SetUp     ssssssssssssssssssesssesrsssteseeseessseseesee 10  1 6 1 Wired ERRE iat aate 11  1 6 2 Wireless aa aN 12  Getting started  Legging into the Web OE 13  Quick Internet Setup  QIS  Wizard  with Auto detection sssisesessssssisssissstsisssesesserssirssisiisianssinss 14  Connecting to your wireless NetWorK    ss sssssssssssseesssssesse 18    Configuring the General settings    Using the Network Agi a 19  3 1 1 Setting up the wireless security settings        s s       20  3 1 2 Managing your network GST 21   Creating a Guest NEtwOnk cncciissmnsinnovosnmanecnises 22   Using the Traff e Managen ssssasiesessecvssiepsescerssnonsnsnsass
21. User Guide    DSL N16    300Mbps Wi Fi VDSL ADSL Modem Router       AEK B e    IN SEARCH OF INCREDIBLE    E10544  First Edition  July 2015    Copyright    2015 ASUSTeK Computer Inc  All Rights Reserved     No part of this manual  including the products and software described   in it  may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval  system  or translated into any language in any form or by any means  except  documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes  without the  express written permission of ASUSTeK Computer Inc      ASUS         Product warranty or service will not be extended if   1  the product is repaired   modified or altered  unless such repair  modification of alteration is authorized  in writing by ASUS  or  2  the serial number of the product is defaced or  missing    ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL    AS IS    WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND   EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS  ITS DIRECTORS  OFFICERS   EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL   OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS   LOSS OF BUSINESS  LOSS OF USE OR DATA  INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS   AND THE LIKE   EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR  PRODUCT     SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE  F
22. ackets     e Change the order of upstream network packets that are sent  to the Internet     e Under Upload Bandwidth table  set Minimum Reserved  Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth Limit for multiple  network applications with different priority levels  The  percentages indicate the upload bandwidth rates that are  available for specified network applications     25    26       NOTES     e Low priority packets are disregarded to ensure the transmission of  high priority packets        Under Download Bandwidth table  set Maximum Bandwidth  Limit for multiple network applications in corresponding order   The higher priority upstream packet will cause the higher priority  downstream packet     e If there are no packets being sent from high priority applications  the  full transmission rate of the Internet connection is available for low   priority packets     6  Set the highest priority packet  To ensure a smooth online  gaming experience  you can set ACK  SYN  and ICMP as the  highest priority packet        NOTE  Ensure to enable QoS first and set up the upload and download  rate limits     3 3 2 Monitoring Traffic    The traffic monitor function allows you to access the bandwidth  usage and speed of your Internet  wired  and wireless networks  It  allows you to monitor network traffic even on a daily basis     74     Bei     QoS   Traffic Monitor Spectrum  Traffic Manager   Traffic Monitor       Traffic Monitor allows you to monitor the incoming or outgoing packets of the follow
23. ailover mode to use  a secondary WAN for backup network access     ASOS DSL N16    Fat    Quick Internet Setup    General  Gib  Network Map   EA Guest Network  ME Traffic Manager    a Parental Controls    Advanced Settings    EZ Wireless    Logout Reboot English    Firmware Version  1 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  Internet Connection DualWAN Port Trigger Virtual Server   Port Forwarding DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough    WAN   Dual WAN    DSL N16 provides Dual WAN support  Select Failover mode to use a secondary WAN for backup network access     Basic Config  Enable Dual WAN ON    Primary WAN DSL    Secondary WAN Ethernet WAN LAN Port 1    Dual WAN Mode Fail over    _ Ping Time Watch Dog   Delay   Interval   Failover detect ime    Enable Watch Dog       49    4 3 3 Port Trigger    Port range triggering opens a predetermined incoming port for a  limited period of time whenever a client on the local area network  makes an outgoing connection to a specified port  Port triggering  is used in the following scenarios   e More than one local client needs port forwarding for the  same application at a different time     e An application requires specific incoming ports that are  different from the outgoing ports     ASUS DSL N16    J ick Internet Setup    Dual WAN Port Trigger rver   Port Forwarding DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough    WAN   Port Trigger    Port Trigger allows you to temporarily open data ports when LAN dex    KO Parental controls    Advanced Settings    Wireless Please select     Trigger Port 
24. anada  IC     Cet appareil num  rique de classe B est conforme aux normes    canadiennes ICES 003 et RSS 210    Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes    1  cet appareil ne doit pas causer d   interf  rence et  2  cet appareil  doit accepter toute interf  rence  notamment les interf  rences qui  peuvent a ecter son fonctionnement     NCC Gg    EA AGREE OAS ZB EAR ER FERT AI   ARA  BAIA ATE BE RRR MANERA RRRA  GE  Bee MIG ERR GS ERNES TRAE  E  ERRA PRG ELPA RAS ERP  4G HEAR   c MADER  gt  TERE RE IEE ZG EB  GS  RA EHRERARLO RM ERLE HERRERA ET  RBH NE ERAS FE       GNU General Public License    Licensing information   This product includes copyrighted third party software licensed  under the terms of the GNU General Public License  Please see The  GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions   of this license  We include a copy of the GPL with every CD  shipped with our product  All future firmware updates will also be  accompanied with their respective source code  Please visit our  web site for updated information  Note that we do not offer direct  support for the distribution     GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE  Version 2  June 1991  Copyright  C  1989  1991 Free Software Foundation  Inc   59 Temple Place  Suite 330  Boston  MA 02111 1307 USA    87    88    Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of  this license document  but changing it is not allowed     Preamble    The licenses for most software are designed to take a
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26. ant  annex  that is  used on your DSL line     Dynamic Line Adjustment  ADSL   This function allows  the system to monitor and maintain the stability of the  ADSL line  This function is enabled by default  and the  system adopts corresponding changes based on the  current ADSL line condition     Stability Adjustement  ADSL   It allows you to configure   the Signal to Noise Ratio Offset  Set the value for this item   based on the following conditions    e Normal DSL connection  Set the value from 1 dB   10dB for  maximum performance    e Unstable or no ADSL connection  Set the value to a  negative dB such as  1 dB    e Persistent issue with unstable or no ADSL connection  Set  the value from  2dB    10 dB for maximum stability    Rx AGC GAIN Adjustment  ADSL   Allows yon to configure    Rx AGC GAIN  Auto Gain Control  for your ADSL line  You  can set this item to any of these modes     e Stable  Select this mode to get a stable ADSL connection     e High Performance  Select this mode to improve the current  downstream speed    e Default  Select this mode for your xDSL modem router to  automatically assign the suitable mode for your ADSL line    Stability Adjustment  VDSL   It allows you to configure   the target SNRM  Signal to Noise Ratio Margin  for your   VDSL connection  When configuring this item  you may   consider the following scenarios    e For maximum downstream performance  set this item to a  value lower than the original  such as from 8dB to 7dB or  lower         
27. away from metal obstructions and away from  direct sunlight     e To prevent signal interference or loss  keep the device away  from 802 11g or 20MHz only Wi Fi devices  2 4GHz computer  peripherals  Bluetooth devices  cordless phones  transformers   heavy duty motors  fluorescent lights  microwave ovens   refrigerators  and other industrial equipment     e For the best front to rear coverage  place the xDSL modem  router in an upright position                       1 5 Setup Requirements    To set up your wireless network  you need a computer that meets  the following system requirements   e Ethernet RJ 45  LAN  port  10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base   TX   e IEEE 802 11b g n wireless capability  e An installed TCP IP service    e Web browser such as Internet Explorer  Firefox  Safari  or  Google Chrome       NOTES           If your computer does not have built in wireless capabilities  you  may install an IEEE 802 11b g n WLAN adapter to your computer to  connect to the network       The Ethernet BLAS cables that will be used to connect the network  devices should not exceed 100 meters     1 6 xDSL Modem Router Setup  IMPORTANT        e Use a wired connection when setting up your xDSL modem router to  avoid possible setup problems       Before setting up your ASUS xDSL modem router  do the following       Ifyou are replacing an existing xDSL modem router  disconnect it  from your network     1 6 1 Wired connection       NOTE  You can use either a straight through cable or a cro
28. ccess your ASUS xDSL modem router  It can also be  considered as a wireless repeater where your ASUS Wireless xDSL  Modem Router communicates with another access point and  other wireless devices     b BETS DSL N16 Logout Reboot English v    E r aaa o Version  1 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  ar ARAS zee  J    ick Internet Setup  General WPS WDS Wireless MAC Filter RADIUS Setting Professional  General  Wireless   Bridge  dip Network Map  Bridge  or named WDS   Wireless Distribution System  function allows your DSL N16 to connect to an access point wirelessly  BB Guest network WDS may also be considered a repeater mode  But with this method  the devices connected to the access point will only be  able to use half of the access point s original wireless speed   AE Traffic Manager  To enable WDS to extend the wireless signal  please follow these steps     Parentat controis  4  Select  WDS Only  or  Hybrid  mode and add MAC address of APs in Remote AP List  2  Ensure that this wireless router and the AP you want to connect to use the same channel    Advanced Settings 3  Key in the remote AP mac in the remote AP list and open the remote AP s WDS management interface  key in the this    router s MAC address   4  To get the best performance  please go to Advanced Settings  gt  Wireless  gt  General and assign the same channel      bandwidth  control channel  and extension channel to every router in the network      pus  ZG wan    2 4GHz MAC    AP Mode  ae only      Connectto APS in list    Yes  
29. e  Jul 21 03 28 57 2015    Tren  badegu days 1 hours 21 minutes 38 seconds    BD Porematcontros 5 E EE e    2010 12 31 rom calling number 1   77 authorized  syslog  local IP address 10 10 1   Advanced Settings remote IP address 10 10 1   primary DNS address 8 8 8   secondary DNS address 8 8 4     started  version 2 52 cachesize 150  compile time option  IPv6 GNU getopt no RTC no DBus no   using nameserver  53  using nameserver  dnsmasq 2193 reading  etc resolv conf  dnsmasq 2193   ignoring nameserver 127 0 0 1   local interface  using nameserver 8 8 4 4 53  using nameserver 8   53  read  etc hosts   4 addresses    EE logistic interface up   Module Disabled  lodule Enabled  IP check use Black List  ddns_execute    DDNS is not enable  so remove  etc ddns conf   Ralink HW NAT Module Disabled  Firewall Ralink HW NAT Module Enabled    EZ Wireless    5  2              WAN Connection  WAN was restored   Administration start_nat rules  apply the nat_rules  tmp nat_rules      B  WEB user  lt admin gt  login    EA Network Tools    b a     Refresh       69    70    5 Troubleshooting    This chapter provides solutions for issues you may encounter with  your router  If you encounter problems that are not mentioned in  this chapter  visit the ASUS support site at   http   support asus com  for more product information and  contact details of ASUS Technical Support        5 1 Basic Troubleshooting    If you are having problems with your router  try these basic steps  in this section before 
30. e QoS  rules screen        NOTES  e To fill in the source IP or MAC  you can   a  Enter a specific IP address  such as  192 168 122 1      b  Enter IP addresses within one subnet or within the same IP  pool  such as   192 168 123     or    192 168           c  Enter all IP addresses as               or leave the field blank     d  The format for the MAC address is six groups of two  hexadecimal digits  separated by colons      in transmission  order  e g  12 34 56 aa bc ef        NOTES     For source or destination port range  you can either   a  Enter a specific port  such as    95        b  Enter ports within a range  such as    103 315   gt 100   or      lt 65535     The Transferred column contains information about the upstream  and downstream traffic  outgoing and incoming network traffic  for  one section  In this column  you can set the network traffic limit  in  KB  for a specific service to generate specific priorities for the service  assigned to a specific port  For example  if two network clients  PC   1 and PC 2  are both accessing the Internet  set at port 80   but PC 1  exceeds the network traffic limit due to some downloading tasks  PC  1 will have a lower priority  If you do not want to set the traffic limit   leave it blank     On the User defined Priority page  you can prioritize the  network applications or devices into five levels from the user   defined QoS rules    dropdown list  Based on priority level  you  can use the following methods to send data p
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32. ed Settings  gt  WAN   gt  Internet Connection tab     2  Configure the following settings below  When done  click  Save     e WAN Transfer Mode    e Choose your Internet Service Provider type  The choices  are VDSL WAN  PTM   ADSL WAN  ATM   Ethernet WAN   Consult your ISP if the router is unable to obtain a valid IP  address or if you are unsure the WAN connection type    e Service Unit  To set the value of transmission via Internet or  bridge     47    e Enable   Select Yes to enable the Internet access  Select No  to disable the Internet access     e Basic Config    IP version  Select your IP version type  The choices are IPv4   IPv4 IPv6  and IPv6     WAN Connection Type  Select the correct connection type  based on your ISP service type  The choices are Automatic  IP  Static IP  and PPPoE     Enable UPnP  UPnP  Universal Plug and Play  allows several  devices  such as routers  televisions  stereo systems  game  consoles  and cellular phone  to be controlled via an IP based  network with or without a central control through a gateway   UPnP connects PCs of all form factors  providing a seamless  network for remote configuration and data transfer  Using  UPnP  a new network device is discovered automatically   Once connected to the network  devices can be remotely  configured to support P2P applications  interactive gaming   video conferencing  and web or proxy servers  Unlike Port  forwarding  which involves manually configuring port  settings  UPnP automatically configu
33. es very strong security  It is with integrated EAP server  or an external RADIUS back end authentication server        NOTE  Your xDSL modem router supports the maximum transmission  rate of 54Mbps when the Wireless Mode is set to Auto and encryption  method is WEP or TKIP        9  Select any of these WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy  Encryption  options for the data transmitted over your wireless network       Off  Disables WEP encryption     64 bit  Enables weak WEP encryption     128 bit  Enables improved WEP encryption   10  When done  click Apply     33    4 1 2 WPS    WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  is a wireless security standard that  allows you to easily connect devices to a wireless network  You  can configure the WPS function via the PIN code or WPS button        NOTE  Ensure that the devices support WPS        ASUS DSL N16    20 9 5 SSID  ASUS  J ick Internet Setup  General WPS WDS Wireless MAC Filter RADIUS Setting Professional  General    Wireless   WPS  du Network Map    WPS  WiFi Protected Setup  provides easy and secure establishment of a wireless network  You can configure WPS here via  the PIN code or the WPS button     12345670    connect a WPS client to the network in either of these two ways     7  network name SSID   and security settings as this router     O PBC   PIN Code  WPS Method   Start WPS       To enable WPS on your wireless network     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Wireless  gt  WPS tab     2  Inthe Enable WPS field  mo
34. fic port to receive forwarded packets   Leave this field blank if you want the incoming packets to be  redirected to the specified port range     Protocol  Select the protocol  If you are unsure  select BOTH     To check if Port Forwarding has been configured successfully     Ensure that your server or application is set up and running     You will need a client outside your LAN but has Internet  access  referred to as    Internet client      This client should not  be connected to the ASUS router     On the Internet client  use the router   s WAN IP to access the  server  If port forwarding has been successful  you should be  able to access the files or applications     Differences between port trigger and port forwarding     Port triggering will work even without setting up a specific  LAN IP address  Unlike port forwarding  which requires a  static LAN IP address  port triggering allows dynamic port  forwarding using the router  Predetermined port ranges are  configured to accept incoming connections for a limited  period of time  Port triggering allows multiple computers  to run applications that would normally require manually  forwarding the same ports to each PC on the network     Port triggering is more secure than port forwarding since the  incoming ports are not open all the time  They are opened  only when an application is making an outgoing connection  through the trigger port     4 3 5 DMZ    Virtual DMZ exposes one client to the Internet  allowing this  client 
35. h as SSID   security level  and encryption settings     2 4GHz security settings    System Status    2 4GHz SED  Wireless name SSID   ASUS  Authentication Method  Open System    WEP Encryption    192 168 1 1   PIN code  72013502   LAN MAC address  10 BF 48 D8 49 78   Wireless 2 4GHz MAC address    10 BF 48 D8 49 78    On the Wireless name  SSID  field  key in a unique name for  your wireless network     From the Authentication Method dropdown list  select the  encryption method for your wireless network        IMPORTANT  The IEEE 802 11n ac standard prohibits using High  Throughput with WEP or WPA TKIP as the unicast cipher  If you use these  encryption methods  your data rate will drop to IEEE 802 11g 54Mbps  connection        5  Key in your WPA PSK key  security passkey    6  Click Apply when done     3 1 2 Managing your network clients    ASUS DSL NTG    Fick internet Setup       To manage your network clients     1  From the navigation panel  go to General  gt  Network Map  tab     2  On the Network Map screen  select the Client Status icon to  display your network client s information     21    22    3 2 Creating a Guest Network    The Guest Network provides temporary visitors with Internet  connectivity via access to separate SSIDs or networks without  providing access to your private network        NOTE  ASUS DSL N16 supports up to four SSIDs  including the main  SSID         To create a guest network   1  From the navigation panel  go to General  gt  Guest Network   2
36. his equipment may be operated in AT  BE  CY  CZ  DK  EE  Fl  FR   DE  GR  HU  IE  IT  LU  MT  NL  PL  PT  SK  SL  ES  SE  GB  IS  LI  NO  CH   BG  RO  RT     85    86    Canada  Industry Canada  IC  Notices    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003  and RSS 210     Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this  device may not cause interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference  including interference that may cause undesired  operation of the device     Radio Frequency  RF  Exposure Information    The radiated output power of the ASUS Wireless Device is below  the Industry Canada  IC  radio frequency exposure limits  The  ASUS Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such   that the potential for human contact during normal operation is  minimized    This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with  the IC Specific Absorption Rate     SAR     limits when installed in  specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions   antennas are less than 20 centimeters of a person s body     This device has been certified for use in Canada  Status of the  listing in the Industry Canada   s REL  Radio Equipment List  can be  found at the following web address  http   www ic gc ca app sitt   reltel srch nwRdSrch do lang eng   Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be  found at the following web  http   www ic gc ca eic site smt gst   nsf eng sf08792 html    Canada  avis d   Industry C
37. ignal   On  Wireless system is ready   Flashing  Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection     O Power  DC IN  port    Insert the bundled AC adapter into this port and connect your router to a  power source        Power button  Press this button to power on or off the system     Reset button    This button resets or restores the system to its factory default settings        WPS and Wi Fi on off button  This button launches the WPS Wizard or turns the Wi Fi on off        LAN 1   4 ports    Connect network cables into these ports to establish LAN connection        RJ 11 port    eo 6 0 GO    Use an RJ 11 cable to connect your xDSL modem router to a splitter or a    telephone outlet     NOTES       Specifications     e Power consumption in off mode  0 21W    Power consumption in network standby mode  5 85W      The average power consumption is determined at room  temperatures with the following load     Use only the adapter that came with your package  Using other  adapters may damage the device              DC Power adapter DC Output   12V with max  2A current  Operating 0 40  C Storage 0 70  C  Temperature   Operating Humidity   50 90  Storage 20 90              1 4 Positioning your xDSL modem router    For the best wireless signal transmission between the xDSL  modem router and the network devices connected to it  ensure  that you     e Place the xDSL modem router in a centralized area for a  maximum wireless coverage for the network devices     e Keep the device 
38. in the  Clients MAC Address  column     BB Guest Network  d oJ 2  In the  Edit  column  click the Edit icon     A   Tratti a 3  Set up allowed time limits in the  Time Management  map  Drag and drop to desired day ime   T  a A Click  OK  to save the settings made   5  Click to open the tutorial video     Advanced Settings    EZ Wireless    Ch n  ZG wan     amp  mv       To use the parental control function   1  From the navigation panel  go to General  gt  Parental control   2  Click Enable to activate Parental Control     Logout English v  Tr su Firmware Version  1 0 9 5 SSID   J Quick Internet Setup    Parental Controls  General    E  Network Map Parental Controls allow you to set the time limit for a client s network usage  To use Parental Controls   In the  Clients Name  column  select the client whose network usage you want to control  You  BD Guest network may also key in the clients MAC address in the  Clients MAC Address  column   In the  Edit  column  click the Edit icon   ie ee Setup allowed time limits in the  Time Management  map  Drag and drop to desired dayfime   Click  OK  to save the settings made     Click to open the tutorial video     Advanced Settings     Client List  Max Limit   7        Wireless ESO  s Clients Name Clients MAC Address Add   Delete  Management    GO LAN E       wan    A  GE Pv    e m       29    30    3  Select the client whose network usage you want to control   You may also key in the client   s MAC address in the Client  MAC Address co
39. ing     Internet Wired    NOTE  Packets rom the intemet are evenly transmitted tothe wired and wireless devices      Traffic Monitor FAQ  VDSL WAN PTM       85 45 KB s    System Log    Network Tools          NOTE  Packets from the Internet are evenly transmitted to the wired  and wireless devices        27    28    3 3 3 Spectrum    DSL Spectrum provide information on the connection quality  The  graph to signal to noise ratio shows the classic SNR  Signal to   Noise Ratio   which can be useful in identifying the stability of the  DSL connection  Transmission Reception graph shows how many  bits per carrier are transmitted received     QoS Traffic Monitor Spectrum    Traffic Manager   Spectrum    The graph of signal to noise ratio shows the classic SNR  Signal to Noise Ratio   which can be useful in identifying the stability  of DSL connection  Transmission   Reception shows how many bits per carrier are transmitted   received    Signal to notse ratio in dB       3 4 Setting up Parental Control    Parental Control allows you to control the Internet access time   Users can set the time limit for a client   s network usage     PTE Firmware Version  1 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  Sa Quick Internet Setup    Parental Controls  General    JE  Network Map Parental Controls allow you to set he time limit fora clients network usage  To use Parental Controls     1  In the  Clients Name  column  select he client whose network usage you want to control  You  may also key in the clients MAC address 
40. ireless    Extra information for debugging   W Syslog W settingtie W Iptable seting    Choose which option best descibes the    performance of your DSL serv GE    Comments   Suggestions      Maximum of 2000 characters  characters lef  2000  Firewall    Optonal       Administration    System Log     The Firmware and DSL Driver Version will be submitted in addition to any info you choose to include above     DSL feedback will be used to diagnose problems and help to improve the firmware of DSL N16  any personal information you  Network Tools submitted  whether explicitly or incidentally will be protected in accordance with our privacy policy   By submiting this DSL Feedback  you agree that ASUS may use feedback that you provided to improve ASUS xDSL modem  router product        4 8 System Log    System Log contains your recorded network activities        NOTE  System log resets when the router is rebooted or powered off        To view your system log     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   System Log     2  You can view your network activities in any of these tabs     e General Log   e DHCP Leases   e Wireless Log   e Port Forwarding    DSL Log    ASUS DSL N16 Logout Reboot English v      Firmware Version  1 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  Quick Internet Setup    General Log Wireless Log DHCPleases Routing Table Port Forwarding DSL Log  General    Network Map System Log   General Log    This page shows the detailed system s activities  Guest Network     System Time Tu
41. looking for further solutions     Upgrade Firmware to the latest version     1  Launch the Web GUI  Go to Advanced Settings  gt   Administration  gt  Firmware Upgrade tab  Click Check to  verify if the latest firmware is available        2  Ifthe latest firmware is available  visit the ASUS global website  at http   www asus com Networks DSLAC56U HelpDesk  Download to download the latest firmware        3  From the Firmware Upgrade page  click Browse to locate the  firmware file     4  Click Upload to upgrade the firmware     Restart your network in the following sequence     SE Kd eS d Abi oS    Turn off the modem    Unplug the modem    Turn off the router and computers    Plug in the modem    Turn on the modem and then wait for 2 minutes   Turn on the router and then wait for 2 minutes   Turn on computers     Check if your Ethernet cables are plugged properly     When the Ethernet cable connecting the router with the  modem is plugged in properly  the WAN LED will be on     When the Ethernet cable connecting your powered on  computer with the router is plugged in properly  the  corresponding LAN LED will be on     Check if the wireless setting on your computer matches that  of your computer     When you connect your computer to the router wirelessly   ensure that the SSID  wireless network name   encryption  mehtod  and password are correct     Check if your network settings are correct     Each client on the network should have a valid IP address   ASUS recommends that you
42. lumn        NOTE  Ensure that the client name does not contain special characters  or spaces as this may cause the router to function abnormally        4  Click   or Eto add or delete the client s profile     4 Configuring the Advanced  Settings  4 1 Wireless    4 1 1 General    The General tab allows you to configure the basic wireless    settings     ASUS DSL N1T6    7 ick Internet Setup    General       Network Map    ZO Guest Network    Traffic Manager    Parental Controls    Advanced Settings    Wireless    Reboot    9 5 SSID  ASUS    General Wi    Wireless   General    Set up the wireless related information below    ssiD    Hide SSID    Control Channel    Extension Channel       iter RADIUS Setting Professional    ASUS    ves ONo  Auto a  20 40 MHz  Auto   Auto    Open system    Apply    To configure the basic wireless settings     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Wireless  gt  General tab     2  Assign a unique name containing up to 32 characters for your  SSID  Service Set Identifier  or network name to identify your  wireless network  Wi Fi devices can identify and connect to  the wireless network via your assigned SSID  The SSIDs on the  information banner are updated once new SSIDs are saved to  the settings     31    32    3  Inthe Hide SSID field  select Yes to prevent wireless devices  from detecting your SSID  When this function is enabled  you  would need to enter the SSID manually on the wireless device  to access the wireless netw
43. m  refer to  section 5 2 Firmware Restoration     4 7 3 Restore Save Upload Setting    To restore save upload xDSL modem router settings     E    2     From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Administration  gt  Restore Save Upload Setting tab   Select the tasks that you want to do     e To restore to the default factory settings  click Restore  and  click OK in the confirmation message    e To save the current system settings  click Save  navigate to  the folder where you intend to save the file and click Save       To restore from a saved system settings file  click Browse to  locate your file  then click Upload        NOTE  If issues occur  upload the latest firmware version and configure  new settings  Do not restore the router to its default settings        4 7 4 DSL Setting    This page allows you to configure your DSL settings     ASUS DSL NIG    ZI OI    re Upgrade Restor    Administration   DSL Setting    ur ISP to obtain your DSL settings before doing any changes           IMPORTANT  Please contact your ISP to obtain your DSL settings  before doing any changes        You can configure the following settings     e DSL Modulation  This device supports VDSL2  ADSL2    ADSL2  G DMT  T1 413 and G lite  The system Auto Sync Up by  default     65    Annex Mode  This device supports different DSL Variant   Annex    Annex A  Annex I  Annex A L  Annex M  A J J L M   multiple mode   Annex B  Annex B J  multiple mode    Contact your ISP to find out the DSL vari
44. n intuitive  web graphical user interface  GUI  that allows you to easily  configure its various features through a web browser such as  Internet Explorer  Firefox  Safari  or Google Chrome        NOTE  The features may vary with different firmware versions        To log into the web GUI     1  On your web browser  manually key in the xDSL modem  router s default IP address  192 168 1 1    2  On the login page  key in the default user name  admin  and  password  admin      3  You can now use the Web GUI to configure various settings of  your ASUS XDSL modem router     Top command buttons        Engish      Information  ais banner  Navigation  panel  right column    middle  column       NOTE  If you are logging into the Web GUI for the first time  you will be  directed to the Quick Internet Setup  QIS  page automatically        2 2 Quick Internet Setup  QIS  Wizard with  Auto detection    The Quick Internet Setup  QIS  function guides you in quickly  setting up your Internet connection        NOTE  When setting the Internet connection for the first time  press the  Reset button on your xDSL modem router to reset it to its factory default  settings        To use QIS with auto detection   1  Log into the Web GUI  The QIS page launches automatically     Detecting your connection type    I Start to detect your connection type       Please ensure that the phone cable is connected to the DSL port           NOTES     e By default  the login username and password for your xDSL modem  
45. ng DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough  General    WAN   NAT Passthrough  Enable NAT Passthrough to allow a Virtual Private Network  VPN  connection to pass through the router to the network clients   PPTP Passthrough    LP    Sa  E    Enable  E   E   E  D    Enable PPPoE Relay       57    58    4 4 ISO    This xDSL modem router supports IPv6 addressing  a system  that supports more IP addresses  This standard is not yet widely  available  Contact your ISP if your Internet service supports IPv6     IPv6    Configure the IPv6 Internet setting of DSL N17U     O Gate D Disadie  2001 55c    58 211 230  102   o   69 252 80 66    200155324306664    Apply       To set up IPv6   1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  IPv6     2  Select your Connection Type  The configuration options vary  depending on your selected connection type     3  Enter your IPv6 LAN and DNS settings   4  Click Apply        NOTE  Please refer to your ISP regarding specific IPv6 information for  your Internet service        4 5 VPN Server    VPN  Virtual Private Network  provides a secure communication  to a remote computer or remote network using a public network  such as the Internet        NOTE  Before setting up a VPN connection  you would need the IP  address or domain name of the VPN server you are trying to access        ASOS DSL N16    J Quick Internet Setup    General  VPN Server   General  Gy Network Map  The VPN server  ZO Guest Network  To use the VPN    KE traffic Manager    KO Parental Co
46. ng two conditions    This device may not cause harmful interference    This device must accept any interference received  including   interference that may cause undesired operation   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     83    84    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 or more of  the following measures     e     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation 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        IMPORTANT  This device within the 5 15   5 25 GHz is restricted to  indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to  co channel MSS operations        CAUTION  Any changes or
47. ntrols    Advanced Settings  Wireless  E Yes ONo  E yes Ono    Usemame and Password  Max Limit   16     Connection Status User Name       To set up access to a VPN server     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  VPN  Server     2  On the Enable VPN Server field  select Yes   On the Network Place  Samba  Support field  select Yes     Enter the user name and password for accessing the VPN  server  Click the EZ button     5  Click Apply        NOTE  For advanced VPN server settings  click the VPN Server tab to  configure broadcast support  authentication  MPPE Encryption  and  Client IP address range        59    60    4 6 Firewall    The xDSL modem router can serve as a hardware firewall for your  network        NOTE  The Firewall feature is enabled by default     4 6 1 General    To set up basic Firewall settings     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Firewall  gt  General tab     2  On the Enable Firewall field  select Yes     On the Enable DoS protection  select Yes to protect your  network from DoS  Denial of Service  attacks though this may  affect your router   s performance     4  Youcan also monitor packets exchanged between the LAN  and WAN connection  On the Logged packets type  select  Dropped  Accepted  or Both     5  Click Apply     4 6 2 URL Filter    You can specify keywords or web addresses to prevent access to  specific URLs        NOTE  The URL Filter is based on a DNS query  If a network client has  already acces
48. of service you  want to access     Famous Game List  This item lists ports required for popular  online games to work correctly     FTP Server Port  Avoid assigning the port range 20 21 for  your FTP server as this would conflict with the router s native  FTP server assignment     Service Name  Enter a service name     Port Range  If you want to specify a Port Range for clients  on the same network  enter the Service Name  the Port  Range  e g  10200 10300   the LAN IP address  and leave the  Local Port empty  Port range accepts various formats such  as Port Range  300 350   individual ports  566 789  or Mix   1015 1024 3021      NOTES     When your network s firewall is disabled and you set 80 as the HTTP  server s port range for your WAN setup  then your http server web  server would be in conflict with the router s web user interface     A network makes use of ports in order to exchange data  with each  port assigned a port number and a specific task  For example  port 80  is used for HTTP  A specific port can only be used by one application  or service at a time  Hence  two PCs attempting to access data  through the same port at the same time would fail  For example  you  cannot set up Port Forwarding for port 100 for two PCs at the same  time     53    54    Local IP  Key in the client s LAN IP address        NOTE  Use a static IP address for the local client to make port forwarding  work properly  Refer to section 4 2 LAN for information        Local Port  Enter a speci
49. ork     4  Select any of these wireless mode options to determine  the types of wireless devices that can connect to your xDSL  modem router    e Auto  Select Auto to allow 802 11AC  802 11n  802 11g  and  802 11b devices to connect to the xDSL modem router     e Legacy  Select Legacy to allow 802 11b g n devices to  connect to the xDSL modem router  Hardware that supports  802 11n natively  however  will only run at a maximum speed  of 54Mbps     e N only  Select N only to maximize wireless N performance   This setting prevents 802 11g and 802 11b devices from  connecting to the xDSL modem router    5  Select the operating channel for your xDSL modem router     Select Auto to allow the xDSL modem router to automatically  select the channel that has the least amount of interference     6  Select any of these channel bandwidth to accommodate  higher transmission speeds     40MHz  Select this bandwidth to maximize the wireless  throughput     20 40MHz  This is the default bandwidth     20MHz  Select this bandwidth if you encounter some issues  with your wireless connection     7  Select any of these authentication methods     e Open System  This option provides no security    e WPA WPA2 Personal WPA Auto Personal  This option  provides strong security  You can use either WPA  with  TKIP  or WPA2  with AES   If you select this option  you must  use TKIP   AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase   network key      e WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA Auto Enterprise  This option  provid
50. ou can configure the following settings     e Change router login password  You can change the  password and login name for the xDSL modem router by  entering a new name and password    e WPS button behavior  The physical WPS button on the  xDSL modem router can be used to activate WPS    e Time Zone  Select the time zone for your network    e NTP Server  The xDSL modem router can access a NTP   Network time Protocol  server in order to synchronize the  time    e Enable Telnet  Click Yes to enable Telnet services on the  network  Click No to disable Telnet    e Authentication Method  You can select HTTP  HTTPS  or  both protocols to secure router access    e Enable Web Access from WAN  Select Yes to allow devices  outside the network to access the xDSL modem router GUI  settings  Select No to to prevent access     3  Click Apply     63    64    4 7 2 Firmware Upgrade       NOTE  Download the latest firmware from the ASUS website at  http   www asus com          To upgrade the firmware     b    From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Administration  gt  Firmware Upgrade tab        2  Inthe New Firmware File field  click Browse to locate the  downloaded file    3  Click Upload    NOTES     When the upgrade process is complete  wait for some time for the  system to reboot     If the upgrade process fails  the xDSL modem router automatically  enters rescue mode and the power LED indicator on the front panel  starts flashing slowly  To recover or restore the syste
51. our    DHCP settings        d Quick Internet  Setup    General    Sh Network Map    GE Guest Network    AZ Tratiic Manager    KO Parental control    LAN IP OHOP Ser    LAN  LAN IP    Contigure the LAN parea of Router    192 168 1 1    255 255 255 0       Apply    To modify the LAN IP settings     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  LAN   gt  LAN IP tab     2  Modify the IP address and Subnet Mask   3  When done  click Apply     4 2 2 DHCP Server    Your xDSL modem router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses  automatically on your network  You can specify the IP address  range and lease time for the clients on your network     NASUS DSL N16    J ick Internet Setup    LAN  DHCP Server  rks  The DHCP  way IP  DSLN16  Config  Enable the DHCP Serv  IP Pool Starting Adaress    192 168 1 254    Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP list  Max Limit   32     MAC Address IP Address       To configure the DHCP server     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  LAN   gt  DHCP Server tab     2  Inthe Enable the DHCP Server field  tick Yes     In the IP Pool Starting Address field  key in the starting IP  address     4  Inthe IP Pool Ending Address field  key in the ending IP  address     5  Inthe Lease Time field  specify in seconds when an assigned  IP address will expire  Once it reaches this time limit  the DHCP  server will then assign a new IP address     43    44    NOTES     6     d    We recommend that you use an IP address format of 192 168 1 
52. r     ASUS  DSL N16    FQuick Intemet Setup    LAN IP DHCPServer Route IPTV Switd  General     r LAN   DHCP Server  E  Network Map    ed on IP networks  The DHCP  uest Network server c je client of the of DNS server IP and default gateway IP  DSL N16    V   Traffic Manager    KO Parental controls  192 168 1 2    Advanced Settings  192 168 1 254    Wireless  86400    DNS and WINS Server Setting    DNSS     Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP list  Max Limit   32     MAC Address ddi Add   Delete    E E       SSID has been hidden  If your device can find SSIDs from other  routers but cannot find your router   s SSID  go to Advanced  Settings  gt  Wireless  gt  General  select No on Hide SSID  and  select Auto on Control Channel     ASUS DSL N16    Far   Quick Internet Setup    General    Wireless   General  Gy Network Map    Set up the wireless related information below   BB Guest Network  EZ ASUS    AZ Traffic Manager   Yes Ono    E Parental controis fireless Mode Auto    20 40 mnz  Advanced Settings    zere a      Auto    EE Autmentcaton Metod open system    ZO wan Apply       If you are using a wireless LAN adapter  check if the wireless  channel in use conforms to the channels available in your  country area  If not  adjust the channel  channel bandwidth   and wireless mode     If you still cannot connect to the router wirelessly  you can  reset your router to factory default settings  In the router  GUI click Administration  gt  Restore Save Upload Setting  and click Resto
53. re     Setting DSL Setting Feedback       75    Internet is not accessible     e Check if your router can connect to your ISP   s WAN IP address   To do this  launch the web GUI and go to General gt  Network  Map  and check the Internet Status     e If your router cannot connect to your ISP s WAN IP address   try restarting your network as described in the section  Restart your network in following sequence under Basic  Troubleshooting     Internet status   Connected    WAN IP  192 168 0 146  DDNS  GO       e Ibe device has been blocked via the Parental Control  function  Go to General  gt  Parental Control and see if the  device is in the list  If the device is listed under Client Name   remove the device using the Delete button or adjust the Time  Management Settings     ASUS DSL NIG       Client List  Max Limit   7     T    a       76    If there is still no Internet access  try to reboot your computer  and verify the network s IP address and gateway address     Check the status indicators on the ADSL modem and the xDSL  modem router  If the WAN LED on the xDSL modem router is  not ON  check if all cables are plugged properly     You forgot the SSID  network name  or network password    Setup a new SSID and encryption key via a wired connection   Ethernet cable   Launch the web GUI  go to Network Map   click the router icon  enter a new SSID and encryption key   and then click Apply     Reset your router to the default settings  Launch the web GUI   go to Administration  g
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55. res the router to accept  incoming connections and direct requests to a specific PC on  the local network     e IPv4 Setting    e Connect to DNS Server automatically  Allows this router  to get the DNS IP address from the ISP automatically  A DNS  is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names to  numeric IP addresses     Enable NAT  NAT  Network Address Translation  is a system  where one public IP  WAN IP  is used to provide Internet  access to network clients with a private IP address in a LAN   The private IP address of each network client is saved in a  NAT table and is used to route incoming data packets     e Special Requirement from ISP    e Host Name  This field allows you to provide a host name for  your router  It is usually a special requirement from your ISP   If your ISP assigned a host name to your computer  enter the  host name here     e MAC Address  MAC  Media Access Control  address is a    unique identifier for your networking device  Some ISPs  monitor the MAC address of networking devices that  connect to their service and reject any unrecognized device  that attempt to connect  To avoid connection issues due to  an unregistered MAC address  you can     e Contact your ISP and update the MAC address associated  with your ISP service     e Clone or change the MAC address of the ASUS wireless    router to match the MAC address of the previous  networking device recognized by the ISP     4 3 2 Dual WAN    DSL N16 provides Dual WAN support  Select F
56. router s Web GUI is admin  For details on changing your xDSL  modem router s login username and password  refer to section 4 7 1  System       The xDSL modem router s login username and password allows you  to log into your xDSL modem router s Web GUI to configure your  xDSL modem router s settings  The network name  SSID  and security  key allows Wi Fi devices to log in and connect to your wireless  network     2  Your xDSL modem router automatically configures the DSL  Annex mode  Internet connection type  and VPI VCI value  and encapsulation modes  Key in the Internet account  information from your Internet Service Provider  ISP         IMPORTANT  Obtain the necessary information from your ISP to  configure the Internet connection        ASOS DSL N16    ADSL WAN  ATM   WAN Connection Type  EEE 33  LLC    in the user name password that your Internet Servi has provided and    Manual Setting          NOTES       The auto detection of your ISP connection type takes place when  you configure your xDSL modem router for the first time or when  your device is reset to its default settings       By default  the QIS Wizard is for DSL setup  If you want to configure  DSL N16 as a wireless router  refer to the section 4 3 1 Internet  Connection     15    If QIS failed to detect your Internet connection type  follow  the steps below to manually configure your connection  settings     a  Select the Annex mode that your DSL service uses        NOTES        Annex A or Annex B mode has mul
57. rver  and FTP server for 24 7 file sharing   and capability to handle 300 000 sessions  These features make  this xDSL modem router a good choice for complete home  networking     1 2 Package contents    VDSL ADSL Wireless Modem Router  Network cable  RJ 45 cable    Power adapter   Quick Start Guide   xDSL phone cable  RJ 11 cable   Warranty card       EI EI EI EI EI E       NOTES     If any of the items are damaged or missing  contact ASUS for  technical inquiries and support  Refer to the ASUS Support Hotline  list at the back of this user manual     Keep the original packaging material in case you would need future  warranty services such as repair or replacement        1 3 Your xDSL modem router                                                                                                          e  he OF  nye  Die  AKO  Pye  Epe                                                                   Power LED  Off  No power   On  Device is ready   Flashing slow  Rescue mode  Flashing quick  WPS is processing          DSL LED  Off  No DSL link or unable to establish DSL link   On  DSL link is established   Flashing  DSL is attempting to connect to a DSLAM           Internet LED  Off  No power or no Internet connection   On  Internet connection is established         4  LAN 1 4 LED  Off  No power or no physical connection   On  Has physical connection to an Ethernet network   Flashing  Transmitting or receiving data via wired connection         5  Wi Fi LED  Off  No wireless s
58. s  Click the Add  SJ or Delete  button to add or remove a device on the list     4  Click Apply     45    46    4 2 4 IPTV    The xDSL modem router supports connection to IPTV services  through an ISP or a LAN  The IPTV tab provides the configuration  settings needed to set up IPTV  VoIP multicasting  and UDP for  your service  Contact your ISP for specific information regarding    your service     ASUS DSL N16    T  Quick Internet Setup    General    py Network Map    tae Guest Network    controls    Advanced Settings    Wireless       LANIP DHCP Server Route IPTV Switch Control    LAN   IPTV   Configure the IPTV setting of DSL N16   Port   Choose IPTV STB Port    E Remove VLAN TAG from WAN       Special Application    4 3 WAN    4 3 1 Internet Connection    The Internet Connection screen allows you to configure the  settings of various WAN connection types     ASUS DSL N16 Reboot    Firm 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS    J ick Internet Setup    Internet Connection Dual WAN Port Trigger Virtual Server   Port Forwarding DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough  General  WAN   Internet Connection    DSLN16 suppor rection types to WAN  wide a eei from the dropdown menu  beside WAN Cor pe  The setting fields differ depes elected     Multi Service Summary  Service Unit 802 1Q Enable VLAN ID    jo data    VDSL WAN  PTM   Internet    E yves Ono    Epa O pate Pra  Automatic IP    O rez  No    System Log    Network Tools       To configure the WAN connection settings     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanc
59. sed a website such as http   www abcxxx com  then the  website will not be blocked  a DNS cache in the system stores previously  visited websites   To resolve this issue  clear the DNS cache before  setting up the URL Filter        To set up a URL filter     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Firewall  gt  URL Filter tab     2  On the Enable URL Filter field  select Enabled   Enter a URL and click the  OJ button   4  Click Apply     4 6 3 Network Services Filter    The Network Services Filter blocks LAN to WAN packet exchanges  and restricts network clients from accessing specific web services  such as Telnet or FTP     jue D wed KA Thu rn sat       61    62    To set up a Network Service filter     Ls    From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Firewall  gt  Network Service Filter tab     On the Enable Network Services Filter field  select Yes     Select the Filter table type  Black List blocks the specified  network services  White List limits access to only the specified  network services     Specify the day and time when the filters will be active     To specify a Network Service to filter  enter the Source IP   Destination IP  Port Range  and Protocol  Click the button     Click Apply     4 7 Administration    4 7 1 System    The System page allows you to configure your xDSL modem  router settings   To set up the System settings     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Administration  gt  System tab     2  Y
60. source code   This  alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and  only if you received the program in object code or executable  form with such an offer  in accord with Subsection b above      The source code for a work means the preferred form of   the work for making modifications to it  For an executable  work  complete source code means all the source code for all  modules it contains  plus any associated interface definition  files  plus the scripts used to control compilation and  installation of the executable  However  as a special exception   the source code distributed need not include anything that  is normally distributed  in either source or binary form  with  the major components  compiler  kernel  and so on  of the  operating system on which the executable runs  unless that  component itself accompanies the executable     If distribution of executable or object code is made by  offering access to copy from a designated place  then offering  equivalent access to copy the source code from the same  place counts as distribution of the source code  even though  third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with  the object code     You may not copy  modify  sublicense  or distribute the  Program except as expressly provided under this License  Any  attempt otherwise to copy  modify  sublicense or distribute  the Program is void  and will automatically terminate your  rights under this License  However  parties who have received  copies 
61. sseseicossee 23  3 3 1 Managing QoS  Quality of Service  Bandwidth           23  33 2 Monitoring Traffic    a 27  Ebde iu EO 28    Setting up Parental OEEren 29    Table of contents  4 Configuring the Advanced Settings    4 1 MA aaa 31  41 1 Generala EN  AN2   WPS Aaa eae           ebei d AAE   4 1 4 Wireless MAC Filter   4 1 5 RADIUS Setting   4 1 6 Professional niseni nanaman iaa  4 2    4 3    4 3 1 Internet Connection        s sssssssssssssssssssssssssessseersesrsesrsssssssssss  432 Dual WAN a  ASS  Malasia    4 34 Virtual Server Port Forwarding    44 aate  45 Muza Sl  AG SER aa cetera amanda aaancrtamaionen 60  46 1 GOMEVallivsessssssescssascadesdesvivaysccsscasnnsdesinssddeiveanboxicaiseidvoradeetorasetbende 60  4 6 2 URL PIES en 60  4 6 3  Network Services Filter a 61  4 7 Administration anae  ULI Syte Missan  4 7 2 Firmware Upgrade  4 7 3 Restore Save Upload Setting ro 64          Table of contents    ATA DSL SOTA AA 65  ATS  FOOD ACK e 68  4 8 SYSTEMU G Osni a 69  5 Troubleshooting  5 1 Basic Troubleshooting EEE 70  5 2 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQS     ssssssssssssssssssssssssesessse 73  Appendices  NOUCOS AEE 83  ASUS Contact information a 97    Networks Global Hotline torra 98    1 Getting to know your xDSL  modem router  1 1 Welcome     Thank you for purchasing an ASUS DSL N16 Wireless VDSL ADSL  Modem Router     The ultra thin and stylish DSL N16 features 2 4GHz with speed  up to 300Mbit s  operates as a router on an ADSL or VDSL line   SMB server  UPnP AV se
62. ssover cable  for wired connection              DSL N16                                           Power  Wall Power Outlet       Wall telephone outlet       Splitter    To set up your xDSL modem router via wired connection     1  Insert your xDSL modem router   s power adapter to the DC IN  port and plug it to a power outlet     2  Connect one end of the RJ 11 cable to the DSL port of your  xDSL modem router  and connect the other end to the DSL  port of your splitter     3  Using a network cable  connect your computer to your xDSL  modem router   s LAN port        IMPORTANT  After turning on your xDSL modem router  wait for about  two to three minutes for it to boot up        1 6 2 Wireless connection    d DSL N16  ao aaa       Smart phone Tablet                                                                    Wall telephone outlet             To set up your xDSL modem router via wireless connection     1  Insert your xDSL modem router s power adapter to the DC IN  port and plug it to a power outlet     2  Connect one end of the RJ 11 cable to the DSL port of your  xDSL modem router  and connect the other end to the DSL  port of your splitter     3  Turn on the Wi Fi function of your computer or other devices        NOTE  To set up the security settings for your network  refer to the  section Setting up the wireless security settings in Chapter 3 of this  user manual        2 Getting started  2 1 Logging into the Web GUI    Your ASUS Wireless xDSL Modem Router comes with a
63. t  Restore Save Upload Setting  and  click Restore  The default login account and password are  both    admin        How to restore the system to its default settings   Go to Administration  gt  Restore Save Upload Setting  and  click Restore    The following are the factory default settings    User Name  admin   Password  admin   Enable DHCP  Yes  if WAN cable is plugged in   IP address  192 168 1 1   Domain Name   Blank    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0   DNS Server 1  192 168 1 1   DNS Server 2   Blank    SSID  2 4GHz   ASUS    77    78    Firmware upgrade failed     Launch the rescue mode and run the Firmware Restoration utility   Refer to section 5 2 Firmware Restoration on how to use the  Firmware Restoration utility     Cannot access Web GUI    Before configuring your xDSL modem router  do the steps  described in this section for your host computer and network    clients     A  Disable the proxy server  if enabled     Windows 7    1  Click Start  gt  Internet  Explorer to launch the  browser     2  Click Tools  gt  Internet options     gt  Connections tab  gt  LAN  settings     3  From the Local Area  Network  LAN  Settings  screen  untick Usea  proxy server for your  LAN     4  Click OK when done                dd To set up an Internet connection  click  Setup     Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings              Access RD Network Resources   Go to vpn as          Ti BI J A  Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings  server for a connection      Ne
64. ted  interfaces  the original copyright holder who places the  Program under this License may add an explicit geographical  distribution limitation excluding those countries  so that  distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus  excluded  In such case  this License incorporates the limitation  as if written in the body of this License     The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and    or new versions of the General Public License from time to  time  Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present  version  but may differ in detail to address new problems or  concerns     Each version is given a distinguishing version number  If the  Program specifies a version number of this License which  applies to it and    any later version     you have the option of  following the terms and conditions either of that version or of  any later version published by the Free Software Foundation   If the Program does not specify a version number of this  License  you may choose any version ever published by the  Free Software Foundation     10  If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free    programs whose distribution conditions are different  write to  the author to ask for permission     For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software  Foundation  write to the Free Software Foundation  we  sometimes make exceptions for this  Our decision will be  guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all  derivatives of our f
65. terprise  WPA2 Enterprise  Radius with 802  1x     Server IP Address  Traffic Manager    Server Port  Parental Controls  Connection Secret    Advanced Settings    Wireless       To set up wireless RADIUS settings     1  Ensure that the xDSL modem router s authentication mode is  set to WPA Enterprise  WPA2 Enterprise  or Radius with 802 1x        NOTE  Please refer to section 4 1 1 General section for configuring your  xDSL modem router s Authentication Mode        2  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt   Wireless  gt  RADIUS Setting     3  Select the frequency band     In the Server IP Address field  key in your RADIUS server s IP  Address     5  Inthe Connection Secret field  assign the password to access  your RADIUS server     6  Click Apply     39    4 1 6 Professional    The Professional screen provides advanced configuration options        NOTE  We recommend that you use the default values on this page          urz Beian Gi Reboot    Fat Firmware Version  1 0 9 5 SSID  ASUS  Quick Internet Setup  General WPS WDS Wireless MAC Filter RADIUS Setting Professional   General    Wireless   Professional  dE  Network Map  Wireless Professional Setting allows you to set up additional parameters for wireless  But default values are recommended   BB Guest Network  Aj Enable Radi o e  WE Traffic Manager erde Heiek  Enable wireless scheduler O Yes  No  a Parental Controls     Set AP Isolated E Yes ONo    Advanced Settings Roaming assistant Disable    nn Enable GMP
66. the Configure IPv4  dropdown list     Cllick Apply Now when  done              r  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  GEO    General   Alternate Configuration    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings   f   Obtain an IP address automatically    the tollo address      2     d    Obtain DNS server address automatically  Use the following DNS server addresses   Validate settings upon exit  Cox   j  00o Network    w E A    Show All Displays Sound Network Startup Disk  Location    Automatic i   Show     Built in Ethernet EA    TCP IP   PPPoE AppleTalk   Proxies Ethernet    Configure IPv4    Using DHCP    IP Address  192 168 182 103 Renew DHCP Lease  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0 DHCP Client ID    if required   Router  192 168 182 250  DNS Servers  192 168 128 10  Optional   Search Domains   Optional     IPv6 Address     n pa D  a Click the lock to prevent further changes     Assist me         Apply Now       fe80 0000 0000 0000 0211 24ff fe32 b18e    Configure IPV6               NOTE  Refer to your operating system s help and support feature for  details on configuring your computer s TCP IP settings     81    82    C  Disable the dial up connection  if enabled     Windows 7    1  Click Start  gt  Internet Explorer  to launch the browser     2  Click Tools  gt  Internet options   gt  Connections tab     3  Tick Never dial a connection   Click OK
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69. tiple modes  Annex A I J L M  or Annex B J  If your ISP DSLAM offers both Annex A and Annex M  mode  QIS automatically set the Annex mode to Annex A I J L M  mode and completes the DSL line setting     If you want to configure your ASUS xDSL modem router to a specific  Annex mode  refer to the section 4 7 4 DSL Setting     ASOS DSL NI6    DSL Line Configuration    Quick Internet Setup    IEX mode your DSL service uses  Incorrect settings wil prevent connection to your    Note  Please ensure that the phone cable is connected to the DSL port  If you are not sure which  ANNEX mode to use  please contact your ISP for assistance    Next    b  Select your Country and Internet Service Provider  ISP      ASUS DGT    rum    Quick Manuel Setting    Quick Intemet Setup    t Service Provider  ISP  for information about your DSL    Please select D    parte    Detect again       c  Assign the wireless network name  SSID  and security key  for your wireless connection  Click Apply when done     ASOS DSL NI6    Oo sary    Wireless Setting    Assign a unique net  Quick Intemet Setup    2 4GHz   Security  GO a actio    Network Name  SSID  7 ASUSDSLNIG    Network Key 2    Enter a network key between erag    umbers or a combination  or 64 hex digits  The default    nt to sot the network security  leave the security key       17    d  Asummary page appears to show the current settings for  your network  Click Next to save your network settings  and go to the Network Map page     ASOS DSL NT6     
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71. to receive all inbound packets directed to your Local Area  Network     Inbound traffic from the Internet is usually discarded and routed  to a specific client only if port forwarding or a port trigger has  been configured on the network  In a DMZ configuration  one  network client receives all inbound packets     Setting up DMZ on a network is useful when you need incoming  ports open or you want to host a domain  web  or e mail server        Caution  Opening all the ports on a client to the Internet makes the  network vulnerable to outside attacks  Please be aware of the security  risks involved in using DMZ     To set up DMZ     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  WAN   gt  DMZ tab     2  Configure the setting below  When done  click Apply     e IP address of Exposed Station  Key in the client s LAN IP  address that will provide the DMZ service and be exposed  on the Internet  Ensure that the server client has a static IP  address     To remove DMZ     1  Delete the client s LAN IP address from the IP Address of  Exposed Station text box     2  When done  click Apply     55    4 3 6 DDNS    Setting up DDNS  Dynamic DNS  allows you to access the router  from outside your network through the provided ASUS DDNS  Service or another DDNS service     ASOS DSL N16    J Quick Internet Setup    al WAN Port Trigger Virtual Server   Port Forwarding DMZ DDNS NAT Passthrough    onnect to the wireless router  even with a  is embedded with the ASUS DDNS service    
72. ve the slider to ON        Note  WPS supports authentication using Open System  WPA Personal   and WPA2 Personal  WPS does not support a wireless network that uses  a Shared Key  WPA Enterprise  and WPA2 Enterprise encryption method        3  Inthe WPS Method field  select Push Button or Client PIN  code  If you select Push Button  go to step 4  If you select  Client PIN code  go to step 5     4  To set up WPS using the router s WPS button  follow these  steps   a  Click Start or press the WPS button found at the rear of the  xDSL modem router     b Press the WPS button on your wireless device  This is  normally identified by the WPS logo        NOTE  Check your wireless device or its user manual for the location of  the WPS button        c  The xDSL modem router will scan for any available WPS  devices  If the xDSL modem router does not find any WPS  devices  it will switch to standby mode     5  Toset up WPS using the Client s PIN code  follow these steps     a  Locate the WPS PIN code on your wireless device s user  manual or on the device itself    b Key in the Client PIN code on the text box    c  Click Start to put your xDSL modem router into WPS survey  mode  The router   s LED indicators quickly flash three times  until the WPS setup is completed     35    4 1 3 Bridge    Bridge or WDS  Wireless Distribution System  allows your ASUS  Wireless xDSL Modem Router to connect to another wireless  access point exclusively  preventing other wireless devices or  stations to a
73. ver dial a connection      Dial whenever a network connection is not present      Always dial my default connection      Local Area Network  LAN  settings        LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections      choose Settings above for dial up settings                              gt  x  Local Area Network  LAN  Settings beiei       Automatic configuration    Automatic configuration may override manual eke To ensure the  use of manual settings  disable automatic configuration      E Automatically detect settings   Use automatic configuration script       Proxy server    jpyUse a proxy server for your LAN  These settings will not apply to  i dial up or VPN connections    Addre P                   rt  EO Advanced    Bypass proxy server for local addresses    Coc   cme            79    MACOS       Tana    Network         1  From your Safari  browser  click Safari   gt  Preferences  gt   Advanced  gt  Change  Settings       SAS    Show All Displays Sound   Network   Startup Disk          Location    Automatic    Show    Built in Ethernet ES         TCP IP PPPoE   AppleTalk   Proxies Ethernet         FTP Proxy Server       2  From the Network        V FTP Proxy  NK Web Proxy  HTTP      ECUTE WEE PONY TATP       screen  deselect FTP ee   en  Proxy and Web Proxy Eee E   HTTP   EEEa  3  Cllick Apply Now when    Use Passive FTP Mode  PASV        done     n  al Click the lock to prevent further changes       Assist me Apply Now       NOTE  Refer to your browser s help feature for
74. way your  freedom to share and change it  By contrast  the GNU General  Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share  and change free software  to make sure the software is free for all  its users  This General Public License applies to most of the Free  Software Foundation   s software and to any other program whose  authors commit to using it   Some other Free Software Foundation  software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License  instead   You can apply it to your programs  too     When we speak of free software  we are referring to freedom  not  price  Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that  you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software  and  charge for this service if you wish   that you receive source code or  can get it if you want it  that you can change the software or use  pieces of it in new free programs  and that you know you can do  these things     To protect your rights  we need to make restrictions that forbid  anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the  rights  These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for  you if you distribute copies of the software  or if you modify it     For example  if you distribute copies of such a program  whether  gratis or for a fee  you must give the recipients all the rights that  you have  You must make sure that they  too  receive or can get  the source code  And you must show them these terms so they  know their rights     We prot
75. wn line   1  about blank  ut  blank         Use current   Use default       Browsing history     GR  Delete temporary fles  history  cookies  saved passwords     and web form information      E  Delete browsing history on exit    ege      Change search defaults  Settings       Change how webpages are displayed in  tabs        s    Languages    Fonts    Accessibilty               Ca Geel          NOTES       The commands for deleting cookies and files vary with web    browsers     e Disable proxy server settings  cancel the dial up connection   and set the TCP IP settings to obtain IP addresses  automatically  For more details  refer to Chapter 1 of this user    manual       Ensure that you use CAT5e or CAT6 ethernet cables     73    74    The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the  router        NOTE  If you are having issues connecting to 5Ghz network  make  sure that your wireless device supports 5Ghz or features dual band  capabilities        e Out of Range   e Move the router closer to the wireless client     e Try to adjust antennas of the router to the best direction  as described in section 1 4 Positioning your router     e DHCP server has been disabled     1  Launch the web GUI  Go to General  gt  Network Map gt   Clients and search for the device that you want to  connect to the router     2  If you cannot find the device in the Network Map  go to  Advanced Settings  gt  LAN  gt  DHCP Server  Basic Config  list  select Yes on the Enable the DHCP Serve
76. xxx   where xxx can be any number between 2 and 254  when specifying  an IP address range     An IP Pool Starting Address should not be greater than the IP Pool  Ending Address     In the DNS and Server Settings section  key in your DNS  Server and WINS Server IP address if needed     Your xDSL modem router can also manually assign IP  addresses to devices on the network  Up to 32 MAC Addresses  can be added to the DHCP list for manual assignment     4 2 3 Route    If your network makes use of more than one xDSL modem router   you can configure a routing table to share the same Internet  service        NOTE  We recommend that you do not change the default route  settings unless you have advanced knowledge of routing tables        ASUS DSL N16 A Reboot    Fi 1 9 5 SSID  ASUS  J Quick Internet Setup    LAN IP DHCP Server Route IPTV Switch Control  General    LAN   Route  du Network Map    This function allows you to add routing rules into DSL N16  It is useful if you connect several routers behind DSL N16 to share  M gt  Guest Network the same connection to the Intemet     Basic Config  Enable static routes  Static Route List  Max Limit   10     Network Host IP Netmask Gateway Metric interface Add   Delete    OO          To configure the LAN Routing table     1  From the navigation panel  go to Advanced Settings  gt  LAN   gt  Route tab     2  On the Enable static routes field  choose Yes     On the Static Route List  enter the network information f  other access points or node
    
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