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Table of contents
About this guide .................................................................................... 4
How this guide is organized .............................................................. 4
Conventions used in this guide ......................................................... 5
ASUS Contact information .................................................................. 66
About this guide
This user guide contains information that you need to install and congure the
ASUS Wireless Router.
How this guide is organized
This guide contains the following parts:
• Chapter 1: Knowing your wireless router
This chapter provides information on the package contents, system
requirements, hardware features, and LED indicators of the ASUS Wireless
Router.
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• Chapter 2: Setting up the hardware
This chapter provides instructions on setting up, accessing, and conguring the
ASUS Wireless Router.
• Chapter 3: Conguring the network clients
This chapter provides instructions on setting up the clients in your network to
work with your ASUS Wireless Router.
• Chapter 4: Conguring via the web GUI
This chapter provides instructions on conguring the ASUS Wireless Router
using its web graphics user interface (web GUI).
• Chapter 5: Installing the utilities
This chapter provides information on the utilities that are available from the
support CD.
• Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
This chapter provides you with a troubleshooting guide for solving common
problems you may encounter when using the ASUS Wireless Router.
• Appendices
This chapter provides you with the regulatory Notices and Safety Statements.
Conventions used in this guide
WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to
complete a task.
CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when
trying to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task.
NOTE: Tips and additional information to aid in completing a task.
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Knowing your
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wireless router
Package contents
Check the following items in your ASUS Wireless Router package.
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Power adapter
Support CD (manual, utilities)
RJ45 cable
Quick Start Guide
Note: If any of the items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
System requirements
Before installing the ASUS Wireless Router, ensure that your system/network
meets the following requirements:
• An Ethernet RJ-45 port (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX)
• At least one IEEE 802.11b/g/n device with wireless capability
• An installed TCP/IP and Internet browser
Before you proceed
Take note of the following guidelines before installing the ASUS Wireless Router:
• The length of the Ethernet cable that connects the device to the network (hub,
ADSL/cable modem, router, wall patch) must not exceed 100 meters.
• Place the device on a at and stable surface as far from the ground as
possible.
• Keep the device clear from metal obstructions and away from direct sunlight.
• Keep the device away from transformers, heavy-duty motors, uorescent lights,
microwave ovens, refrigerators, and other industrial equipment to prevent
signal loss.
• Install the device in a central area to provide ideal coverage for all wireless
mobile devices.
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• Install the device at least 20cm from a person to insure that the product is
PWR 2.4GHz
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operated in accordance with the RF Guidelines for Human Exposure adopted
by the Federal Communications Commission.
Hardware features
Front panel
Status indicators
LEDStatusIndication
(Power)
(Wireless
Network)
LAN 1-4
(Local Area
Network)
WAN
(Wide Area
Network)
OffNo power
OnSystem ready
Flashing-slowRescue mode
Flashing-quickWPS processing
OffNo power
OnWireless system ready
FlashingTransmitting or receiving data (wireless)
OffNo power or no physical connection
OnHas physical connection to an Ethernet
network
FlashingTransmitting or receiving data (through
Ethernet cable)
OffNo power or no physical connection
OnHas physical connection to an Ethernet
network
FlashingTransmitting or receiving data (through
Ethernet cable)
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Rear panel
LabelDescription
WPSThis button launches the WPS wizard.
RESTOREThis button restores the system to its factory default
WANConnect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to this port to establish
LAN1-LAN4Connect RJ-45 Ethernet cables to these ports to
(USB 2.0)
DC INInsert the AC adapter into this port to connect your
settings.
WAN connection.
establish LAN connection.
Insert USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks and
USB ash drives (at least 2GB capacity) into these
ports.
router to a power source.
To avoid signal interference among the three antennas, we recommend that you
orient them as the following illustration shows:
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Bottom panel
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ItemDescription
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2
Mounting hooks
Use the mounting hooks to mount your router on concrete or
wooden surfaces using two round head screws.
Air vents
These vents provide ventilation to your router.
Note: For details on mounting your router on a wall or ceiling, refer to the section Mounting
options on the next page of this user manual.
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Mounting options
Out of the box, the ASUS Wireless Router is designed to sit on a raised at surface
like a le cabinet or book shelf. The unit may also be converted for mounting to a
wall or ceiling.
To mount the ASUS Wireless Router:
1. Look on the underside for the two mounting hooks.
2. Mark two upper holes in a at surface.
3. Tighten two screws until only 1/4'' is showing.
4. Latch the hooks of the ASUS Wireless Router onto
the screws.
Note: Re-adjust the screws if you cannot latch the ASUS Wireless Router onto the screws or if
it is too loose.
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Setting up the
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hardware
Setting up the wireless router
The ASUS Wireless Router meets various working scenarios with proper
congurations. You may need to change the wireless router’s default settings so
as to meet the requirements in your wireless environment. It also provides you with
WPS, a utility that enables you to easily set up a secure wireless network.
Notes:
• We recommend that you use wired connection for initial conguration to avoid possible
setup problems due to wireless uncertainty.
• For more details on WPS, refer to the section WPS Wizard in Chapter 5 of this user
manual.
Setting up a wired connection
The ASUS Wireless Router is supplied with an Ethernet cable in the package.
The wireless router has integrated auto-crossover function, so use either straightthrough or crossover cable for wired connection.
To set up the wired connection:
1. Turn on your router and the modem.
2. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the router’s WAN port to the modem.
3. Using another Ethernet cable, connect the router’s LAN port to your PC’s LAN
port.
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Setting up a wireless connection
To set up a wireless connection:
1. Turn on your router and the modem.
2. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the modem to the router’s WAN port.
3. Connect an IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible WLAN adapter. Refer to your wirelessRefer to your wireless
adapter user manual for wireless connection procedures. By default, the SSID
of ASUS Wireless Router is “ASUS” (in upper case), encryption is disabled and
open system authentication is used.
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Conguring the wireless router
The ASUS Wireless Router includes a web graphics user interface (web GUI)
that allows you to congure the wireless router using your web browser on your
computer.
Using the web GUI
If your PC connects to the router using a cable, launch your web browser and the
login page of the router’s web GUI automatically launches.
If your PC connects to the router wirelessly, you have to select the network rst.
2. Select a network from the Choose a wireless network window. Wait for it to
connect.
Note: By default, the SSID of wireless router is ASUS. Connect to this default SSID.
3. After establishing a wireless connection, launch a web browser.
Notes:
• You may also manually key in the router's default IP address (192.168.1.1) to launch the
router's web interface.
• For more details on conguring your wireless router using the web GUI, refer to Chapter 4:
Conguring via the web GUI.
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Conguring the
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network clients
Accessing the wireless router
Setting an IP address for wired or wireless client
To access the ASUS Wireless Router, you must have the correct TCP/IP settings
on your wired or wireless clients. Ensure that the clients’ IP addresses are within
the same subnet as the ASUS Wireless Router.
By default, the ASUS Wireless Router integrates the DHCP server function, which
automatically assigns IP addresses to the clients in your network.
But in some instances, you may want to manually assign static IP addresses on
some of the clients or computers in your network rather than automatically getting
IP addresses from your wireless router.
Follow the instructions below that correspond to the operating system installed on
your client or computer.
Note: If you want to manually assign an IP address to your client, we recommend that you use
the following settings:
• IP address: 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any number between 2 and 254. Ensure that the IP
address is not used by another device)
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (same as the ASUS Wireless Router)
• Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (IP address of the ASUS Wireless Router)
• DNS: 192.168.1.1 (ASUS Wireless Router) or assign a known DNS server in your network
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Windows® 9x/ME
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network to display the Network
setup window.
2. Select TCP/IP then click
Properties.
3. If you want your computer to
automatically obtain an IP address,
click Obtain an IP address automatically then click OK.
Otherwise, click Specify an
IP address, then key in the IP
address and Subnet Mask.
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4. Select the Gateway tab, and key in
New gateway then click Add.
5. Select the DNS conguration tab
and click Enable DNS. Key in Host,
Domain, and DNS Server Search
Order, then click Add.
6. Click OK.
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Windows® NT4.0
1. Go to Control Panel > Network to
display the Network setup window
then select the Protocols tab.
2. Select TCP/IP Protocol from the
Network Protocols list then click
Properties.
3. From the IP Address tab of the
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties
window, you can:
• Select the type of network
adapter installed in your
system.
• Set the router to assign IP
address automatically.
• Manually set up the IP address,
subnet mask, and default
gateway.
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4. Select the DNS tab then click Add
under the DNS Service Search
Order and key in DNS.
Windows® 2000
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Dial-up Connection.
Right-click Local Area Connection
then click Properties.
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2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
then click Properties.
3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you want
the IP settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following IP address: and
key in IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default gateway.
4. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically if you
want the DNS server settings to be
assigned automatically. Otherwise,
select Use the following DNS
server addresses: and key in the
Preferred and Alternate DNS
server.
5. Click OK when done.
Windows® XP
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network Connection. Right-click
Local Area Connection then select
Properties.
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2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
then click Properties.
3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you want
the IP settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following IP address: and
key in IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default gateway.
4. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically if you
want the DNS server settings to be
assigned automatically. Otherwise,
select Use the following DNS
server addresses: and key in the
Preferred and Alternate DNS
server.
5. Click OK when done.
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