ASUSTeK Computer CMBT00 Wireless-AC3100 Dual Band Gigabit Router User Manual rev

ASUSTeK Computer Inc Wireless-AC3100 Dual Band Gigabit Router rev

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User GuideCM-32Wireless-AC2600 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router
2Copyright © 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 FURNISHED 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. E11093First EditionNovember 2015
3Table of contents1  Getting to know your cable modem router1.1  Package contents .........................................................................61.2  Your cable modem router .........................................................61.3  Positioning your router ..............................................................91.4  Product label ............................................................................... 101.5  Hardware Setup ......................................................................... 101.5.1  Setup Requirements ............................................................101.5.2  Setting up your cable modem router ............................112  Connecting to the Internet2.1  Activate your Internet service .............................................. 132.2  Specify the starting frequency ............................................. 142.3  Quick Internet Setup ................................................................ 162.4  Connecting to your wireless network ................................ 183  Configuring the General settings3.1  Using the Network Map  ......................................................... 193.1.1  Setting up the wireless security settings ......................203.1.2  Managing your network clients .......................................223.1.3  Monitoring your USB device .............................................233.2  Creating a Guest Network ...................................................... 263.3  Using the Traffic Manager. ..................................................... 283.3.1    Managing  QoS ........................................................................283.3.2  Monitoring traffic  ..................................................................303.4  Setting up Parental Control ................................................... 313.5  Using the USB application ..................................................... 323.6  Using AiCloud .............................................................................. 393.5.1  Using AiDisk ...................................................... ......................323.5.2  Using  Servers  Center .............................................................34
4Table of contents4  Configuring the Advanced Settings4.1 Wireless ......................................................................................... 444.1.1 General ......................................................................................444.1.2 WPS ............................................................................................474.1.3 Wireless MAC Filter ...............................................................494.1.4 RADIUS Setting ......................................................................504.1.5 Professional .............................................................................514.2 LAN ................................................................................................. 534.2.1  LAN IP ........................................................................................534.2.2  DHCP Server ............................................................................544.2.3 Route .........................................................................................554.3 WAN ............................................................................................... 574.3.1  Internet Connection .............................................................574.3.3 Port Trigger ..............................................................................604.3.4 Virtual Server/Port Forwarding ........................................624.3.5 DMZ............................................................................................654.3.6 DDNS .........................................................................................664.3.7 NAT Passthrough ...................................................................674.4  IPv6 ................................................................................................. 684.5 VPN Server ................................................................................... 694.6  Firewall .......................................................................................... 704.6.1 General ......................................................................................704.6.2  URL Filter ..................................................................................704.6.3  Keyword filter .........................................................................714.6.4  Network Services Filter .......................................................724.7 Administration ........................................................................... 744.7.1 System .......................................................................................744.6.5 IPv6 Firewall ............................................................................724.7.2 Restore/Save/Upload Setting ...........................................754.3.2 Dual WAN  ...........................................................................59
5Table of contents4.8 System Log .................................................................................. 765 Utilities5.1 Device Discovery ....................................................................... 775.2  Setting up your printer server .............................................. 78 5.3Download Master ...................................................................... 835.4.1  Configuring Bit Torrent download settings .................845.4.2  NZB settings ............................................................................856 Troubleshooting6.1 Basic Troubleshooting ............................................................. 866.2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  .................................. 89AppendicesNotices   .......................................................................................................98ASUS Contact information ..................................................................110Networks USA Hotline Information .................................................110
6WiFiWPSUSB 3.01  Getting to know your cable modem router1.1  Package contentsNOTES:• Ifanyoftheitemsisdamagedormissing,contactASUSfortechnicalinquiries 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.AC adapterQuick Start GuideCM-32_AC2600 DOCSIS 3.0 CableModem RouterNetwork cable (RJ-45)Support CD (Manual & Device Discovery utility)1.2  Your cable modem routerETHERNET CABLEUSB 2.0 portInsert USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks or USB flash drives into this port.Power LED  Off: No power.  On: Device is ready.
7Downlink LED  Off: No power.  Flashing: Scanning for downstream cable signal.  White: Locked on DOCSIS 3.0 downstream signal.  Blue: Locked on DOCSIS 2.0 downstream signal.Uplink LED  Off: No power or not locked on downstream.  Flashing: Ranging  White: Ranging complete DOCSIS 3.0 bonded upstream.  Blue: Ranging complete DOCSIS 2.0 bonded upstream.Cable WAN LED  Off: No power or ranging is not complete.  Flashing: DHCP and registration On: Online Ethernet WAN LED  Off: No Ethernet WAN connected.  On: Ethernet WAN connected.2.4GHz LED / 5GHz LED  Off: No 2.4GHz or 5GHz signal.  On: Wireless system is ready.  Flashing: Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection.Link LED  Off: No LAN devices connected.  Flashing: A Gigabit LAN device is connected to a LAN port.  Blue: Only a 10/100 LAN device is connected to a LAN port.LED On/Off buttonPress this button to turn on/off the backlight LED on the panel.Wi-Fi On/Off buttonPress this button to turn on /off the Wi-Fi connection.Reset buttonThis button resets or restores the system to its factory default settings.WPS buttonThis button launches the WPS Wizard. USB 2.0 portInsert USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks or USB flash drives into this port.LAN 1 ~ 4 portsConnect network cables into these ports to establish LAN connection.
8NOTES: • Useonlytheadapterthatcamewithyourpackage.Usingotheradaptersmay damage the device.• Specifications: DC Power adapter DC Output:  +19V with max 2.37A currentOperating Temperature 0~40oCStorage 0~70oCOperating Humidity50~90% Storage 20~90%WAN (Internet) portConnect a network cable into this port to establish WAN connection. Coaxial portConnect a coaxial cable into this port to establish DOCSIS connection.Power (DC-IN) portInsert the bundled AC adapter into this port and connect your router to a power source.
91.3  Positioning your routerFor the best wireless signal transmission between the cable modem router and the network devices connected to it, ensure that you:• Placethecablemodemrouterinacentralizedareaforamaximumwirelesscoverageforthenetworkdevices.• Keepthedeviceawayfrommetalobstructionsandawayfromdirectsunlight.• Topreventsignalinterferenceorloss,keepthedeviceawayfrom802.11gor20MHzonlyWi-Fidevices,2.4GHzcomputerperipherals,Bluetoothdevices,cordlessphones,transformers,heavy-dutymotors,fluorescentlights,microwaveovens,refrigerators,andotherindustrialequipment.• Alwaysupdatetothelatestfirmware.VisittheASUSwebsiteathttp://www.asus.comtogetthelatestfirmwareupdates.• Toensurethebestwirelesssignal,orientthefourdetachableantennasasshowninthedrawingbelow.
101.4  Product labelThe product label at the bottom of your cable modem router contains the default Wi-Fi network name (SSID), Wi-Fi password, login information for the web graphical user interface (web GUI), serial number, MAC address, and other information.1.5  Hardware Setup1.5.1 Setup RequirementsTo set up your wireless network, you need a computer that meets the following system requirements:• EthernetRJ-45(LAN)port(10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000BaseTX)• IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/acwirelesscapability• WebbrowsersuchasInternetExplorer,Firefox,Safari,orGoogle ChromeNOTES: • Ifyourcomputerdoesnothavebuilt-inwirelesscapabilities,youmayinstallan IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter to your computer to connect to the network.• CM-32iscertifiedbyComcast,Charter,TimeWarner,andCoxcableservices.• SomeIEEE802.11ndevicesthatyouwanttoconnecttoyournetworkmay or may not support 5GHz band. Refer to the device's manual for specifications.• TheEthernetRJ-45cablesthatwillbeusedtoconnectthenetworkdevicesshould not exceed 100 meters.
111.5.2 Setting up your cable modem routerYou can connect your CM-32 as a cable modem router or use it as a standalone Wi-Fi router.Setting up as a cable modem routerETHERNET CABLECM-32WANLANInternetLaptop1. Using your ISP-provided coaxial cable, connect your CM-32 to a wall outlet or a line splitter.2. Insert the power adapter to your CM-32 DC-In port and plug to a power outlet.3. The Downstream and Upstream LED light white when the cable connection succeeded.4. Using the bundled network cable, connect your CM-32 to your computer.5. Please proceed to 2.1 Activate your Internet Service for the next step. IMPORTANT!    Use a wired connection when setting up your cable modem router to avoid possible setup problems.
12CM-32WANInternetModemLANLaptopSetting up your CM-32 as a standalone Wi-Fi router1. Insert your cable modem router’s AC adapter to the DC-IN port and plug it to a power outlet.2  Using the bundled network cable, connect your computer to your cable modem router’s LAN port.3. Insert your modem’s AC adapter to the DC-IN port and plug it to a power outlet.4.Launch your browser and go to http://router.asus.com or http://192.168.1.1.5.Enter default login name "admin" and password "admin" or your personal settings if you have set before.6.Click Skip Setup Wizard to go to the Network Map (if you have set up before, ignore this step).7.Go to Advanced Settings > WAN > Dual WAN, select "Ethernet" as primary WAN and click Apply.8.You can now use CM-32 as a standalone wireless router.
• YourISP’scontactinformationmaychange.VisityourISP’swebsiteorcheckyour Internet service billing statement for the latest contact information.• IfyourCM-32stilldoesnotconnecttotheInternet,contactyourISPanddo the following:1. ProvideyourCM-32'sserialnumberandMACaddresslocatedontheproduct label, and confirm with your ISP if it is already active.2. IfyourCM-32isvisibletoyourISPbutthereisstillnoInternet connection, reboot your CM-32 and check the online status again.3. If your CM-32 is still not visible to your ISP or your ISP can not provide technical support, do the following: 1) Goto router.asus.com or http://192.168.1.1.2) Click Skip Setup Wizard on the top left of the screen and you will be directed to the Network Map.3) On the left-side menu, clickCable > CM Debug, and click Save toobtain a .txt log file. 4) On the left-side menu, clickSystem log > General log, and click Save to obtain a .txt file. 5) Send these files to cm_feedback@asus.com. We will reply to you as soon as possible. 132  Connecting to the Internet2.1  Activate your Internet serviceVisit your ISP’s website and follow the onscreen instructions to activate your Internet service. CM-32 is certified by Charter, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable services. Charter 1-888-438-2427  https://install.charter.com/Comcast 1-800-266-2278  https://www.comcast.com/activateCox 1-877-891-2899  https://activation.cox.net/Time Warner Cable 1-800-892-2253  https://www.timewarnercable.com/NOTES: The Downstream and Upstream LEDs light white when the cable connection succeeded. If you subscribed to automatic IP (DHCP) service, the Internet is accessible now.
142.2 Quick Internet SetupIf you subscribed to static IP service, you need to go through the Quick Internet Setup Wizard to key in your IP and DNS information.To quickly set up your Internet settings:1. Ensure that the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz LEDs light up.2. Launch your web browser and go to http://router.asus.com or http://192.168.1.1.3. Enter default login name "admin" and password "admin"when prompted.4. On the welcome page, click Go to proceed.5.Set up a new login name and password for your CM-32,then click Next.
155. Select Static IP, click Next.6. Enter the IP address and DNS information provided byyour ISP, click Next.NOTE:  CM-32 supports Automatic IP (DHCP) and Static IP Internet type only.
167. Confirm the wireless network name (SSID) and security keyfor your 2.4GHz and 5 GHz wireless connection. You cankeep the default wireless settings or assign new ones. ClickApply when done.
178.Your Internet and wireless settings are displayed. Click Next tofinish.2.4   Connecting to your wireless network1. On your computer or other network device, click the networkicon        in the taskbar to display the available wirelessnetworks.2. Connect to your CM-32’s SSID and when prompted, enter thepassword.3. If you have changed the CM-32’s SSID and password duringthe basic network setup process, enter the information youhave set up.
182.5 Specify the starting frequency (optional) When your ISP requires it, specify the starting frequency. To specify the starting frequency:1. Ensure that the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz LEDs light up.2. Launch your web browser and go to http://router.asus.com or http://192.168.1.1.3. Enter default login name "admin" and password"admin" or your personal login name and password ifyou have set.4. On the left-side menu, click Cable, then click CMTuner tab.5. In the Starting Frequency field, enter a number andclick Apply.
193  Configuring the General settings3.1  Using the Network Map Network Map allows you to configure your network’s security settings, manage your network clients, and monitor your USB device.
203.1.1 Changing the wireless security settingsCM-32 comes with a set of unique default wireless securitysettings. You can change the settings if you like to.To change the wireless security settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Map.2. OntheNetworkMapscreenandunderSystem status,youcanconfigurethewirelesssecuritysettingssuchasSSID,securitylevel,andencryptionsettings.NOTE:  You can set up different wireless security settings for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. 2.4GHz security settings  5GHz security settings
213. OntheWireless name (SSID)field,keyinauniquenameforyourwirelessnetwork.4. FromtheAuthentication Methoddropdownlist,selecttheauthenticationmethodforyourwirelessnetwork.IfyouselectWPA-PersonalorWPA-2Personalastheauthenticationmethod,keyintheWPA-PSKkeyorsecuritypasskey.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 ClickApplywhendone.
223.1.2 Managing your network clientsTo manage your network clients:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Maptab.2. On the Network Map screen, select the Clients icon todisplay your network client’s information.3. To block a client’s access to your network, select the client andclick the open lock icon.
233.1.3 Monitoring your USB deviceThe  ASUS  cable  modem  router  provides  two  USB  ports  for connecting  USB  devices  or  USB  printer  to  allow  you  to  share files and printer with clients in your network.NOTES:• Tousethisfeature,youneedtoplugaUSBstoragedevice,suchasaUSBhard disk or USB flash drive, to the USB2.0 ports on the front and rear panel of your cable modem router. Ensure that the USB storage device is formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the Plug-n-Share Disk Support List at http://event.asus.com/networks/disksupport• TheUSBportssupporttwoUSBdrivesoroneprinterandoneUSBdriveatthe same time.
24IMPORTANT!  You first need to create a share account and its permission /access rights to allow other network clients to access the USB device via an FTP site/third-party FTP client utility, Servers Center, Samba, or AiCloud. For more details, refer to the section 3.5 Using the USB Application and 3.6 Using AiCloud in this user manual.To monitor your USB device:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Map.2. OntheNetworkMapscreen,selecttheUSB Disk StatusicontodisplayyourUSBdevice’sinformation.3. OntheAiDiskWizardfield,clickGOtosetupanFTPserverforInternetfilesharing.NOTES:• Formoredetails,refertothesection3.5.2 Using Servers Center in this user manual.• ThewirelessrouterworkswithmostUSBHDDs/Flashdisks and supports read-write access for FAT16, FAT32,  NTFS, and HFS+.
25Safely removing the USB diskIMPORTANT:  Incorrect removal of the USB disk may cause data corruption.To safely remove the USB disk:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Map.2. In the upper right corner, click   > Eject USB disk. When the USB disk is ejected successfully, the USB status shows Unmounted.
263.2  Creating a Guest NetworkThe Guest Network provides temporary visitors with Internet connectivity via access to separate SSIDs or networks without providing access to your private network.NOTE:  CM-32 supports up to six SSIDs (three 2.4GHz and three 5GHz SSIDs).To create a guest network:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Guest Network.2. On the Guest Network screen, select 2.4GHz or 5GHzfrequency band for the guest network that you want tocreate.3. Click Enable.
274. To change a guest’s settings, click the guest settings you wantto modify. Click Remove to delete the guest’s settings.5. Assign a wireless name for your temporary network on theNetwork Name (SSID) field.6. Select an Authentication Method.7. If you select a WPA authentication method, select a WPAEncryption.8. Specify the Access time or choose Limitless.9. Select Disable or Enable on the Access Intranet item.10. When done, click Apply.
283.3 Using the Traffic Manager3.3.1 Managing QoS (Quality of Service) and bandwidthQuality of Service (QoS) allows you to set the bandwidth priority and manage network traffic.To set up QoS:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Traffic Manager > QoS tab.2. Click ON to enable QoS.3. Choose Traditional QoS to set priority for different applications or choose Bandwidth Limiter to set up bandwidth limitation for each device. Click Apply when done.
NOTES:•Traditional QoS and Bandwidth limiter do not work simultaneously. •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)• 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”, “>100”, or “<65535”. 29
303.3.2  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.NOTE:  Packets from the Internet are evenly transmitted to the wired and wireless devices.
313.4 Setting up Parental ControlParental Control allows you to control the Internet access time. Users can set the time limit for a client’s network usage.To use the parental control function:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Parental control.2. Click ON to enable Parental Control.3. Select the client whose network usage you want to control.You may also key in the client’s MAC address in the ClientMAC Address column.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   to add or delete the client’s profile.5. Set up the allowed time limit in Time Management map.Drag and drop a desired time zone to allow client’s networkusage.6. Click OK.7. Click Apply to save the settings.
323.5 Using the USB ApplicationThe USB Applications function provides AiDisk, Servers Center, Network Printer Server and Download Master submenus.IMPORTANT!  To use the server functions, you need to insert a USB storage device, such as a USB hard disk or USB flash drive, in the USB 2.0 ports on the front and rear panel of your cable modem router. Ensure that the USB storage device is formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the ASUS website at http://event. asus.com/2009/networks/disksupport/ for the file system support table.3.5.1 Using AiDiskAiDisk allows you to share files stored on a connected USB device through the Internet. AiDisk also assists you with setting up ASUS DDNS and an FTP server. To use AiDisk:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > USB application,then click the AiDisk icon.2. From the Welcome to AiDisk wizard screen, click Go.
334. Create your domain name via the ASUS DDNS services, readthe Terms of Service and then select I will use the serviceand accept the Terms of service and key in your domainname. When done, click Next.You can also select Skip ASUS DDNS settings then click Next to skip the DDNS setting.5. Click Finish to complete the setting.6. To access the FTP site that you created, launch a web browseror a third-party FTP client utility and key in the ftp link(ftp://<domain name>.asuscomm.com) you have previouslycreated.3. Select the access rights that you want to assign to the clientsaccessing your shared data.
343.5.2 Using Servers CenterServers Center allows you to share the media files from the USB disk via a Media Server directory, Samba share service, or FTP share service. You can also configure other settings for the USB disk in the Servers Center.Using Media ServerYour cable modem router allows DLNA-supported devices to access multimedia files from the USB disk connected to it.Go to General > USB application, click Install under Media Server to install to your USB disk. NOTE:  Before using the DLNA Media Server function, connect your device to the CM-32’s network.Then, go to General > USB application > Servers Center > Media Servers tab to configure. Refer to the following for the descriptions of the fields:
35•Enable DLNA Media Server: Select ON/OFF to enable/disable the DLNA Media Server. •   Enable iTunes Server: Select ON/OFF to enable/disable theiTunes Server.•Media server directory: Select your media server directoryand click Apply to share files from the USB disk to mediadevices in the network.•Media Server Status: Displays the status of the media server.Using Network Place (Samba) Share serviceNetwork Place (Samba) Share allows you to set up the accounts and permissions for the Samba service.To use Samba share:1. From the navigation panel, go to General > USB application>Servers Center.
36To delete an existing account:a) Select the account that you want to delete.b) Click  .c)  When prompted, click Delete to confirm the accountdeletion.To add a folder:a) Click  .b)  Enter the folder name, and click Add. The folder that youcreated will be added to the folder list.2. Follow the steps below to add, delete, or modify anaccount.To create a new account:a) Click   to add new account.b)   In  the  Account and Password fields, key in the name andpassword of your network client. Retype the password toconfirm. Click Add to add the account to the list.
373. From the list of folders, select the type of access permissionthat you want to assign for specific folders:•R/W:  Select this option to assign read/write access.•R:  Select this option to assign read-only access.•No:  Select this option if you do not want to share a specificfile folder.4. Click Apply to apply the changes.Using the FTP Share serviceFTP share enables an FTP server to share files from USB disk to other devices via your local area network or via the Internet.IMPORTANT:  • EnsurethatyousafelyremovetheUSBdisk.IncorrectremovaloftheUSBdisk may cause data corruption.• TosafelyremovetheUSBdisk,refertothesectionSafely removing the USB disk under 3.1.3 Monitoring your USB device.
38To use FTP Share service:NOTES:  Ensure that you have set up your FTP server through AiDisk. For more details, refer to the section 3.5.1 Using AiDisk.1. From the navigation panel, click General > USB application>Servers Center > FTP Share tab.2. From the list of folders, select the type of access rights thatyou want to assign for specific folders:•R/W: Select to assign read/write access for a specific folder.•W: Select to assign write only access for a specific folder.•R: Select to assign read only access for a specific folder.•No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specificfolder.3. Click Apply to confirm the changes.4. To access the FTP server, key in the ftp linkftp://<hostname>.asuscomm.com and your user name andpassword on a web browser or a third-party FTP utility.
393.6 Using AiCloud 2.0AiCloud is a cloud service application that allows you to save, sync, share, and access your files.To use AiCloud:1. From Google Play Store or Apple Store, download and installthe ASUS AiCloud app to your smart device.2. Connect your smart device to your network. Follow theinstructions to complete the AiCloud setup process.
403.6.1 Cloud Disk To create a cloud disk:1. Insert a USB storage device into the wireless router.2. Turn on Cloud Disk.3.  Go to  https://router.asus.com and enter the routerlogin account and password. For better user experience, werecommend that you use Google Chrome or Firefox.
414.  You can now start accessing Cloud Disk files on devicesconnected to the network.NOTE:  When accessing the devices that are connected to the network, you need to enter the device’s user name and password manually, which will not be saved by AiCloud for security reason.
423.6.2 Smart AccessThe Smart Access function allows you to easily access your home network via your router’s domain name.NOTES:  • YoucancreateadomainnameforyourrouterwithASUSDDNS.Formoredetails, refer to section 4.3.6 DDNS.• Bydefault,AiCloudprovidesasecureHTTPSconnection.Keyinhttps://[yourASUSDDNSname].asuscomm.com for a very secure Cloud Disk and  Smart Access usage.
433.6.3 Smart SyncTo use Smart Sync:1. Launch AiCloud, click Smart Sync > Go.2. Select ON to enable Smart Sync.3. Click Add new account.4. Enter your ASUS WebStorage account password and selectthe directory that you want to sync with WebStorage.5. Click Apply.
444  Configuring the Advanced Settings4.1 Wireless4.1.1 GeneralThe General tab allows you to configure the basic wireless settings.  To configure the basic wireless settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Wireless > General tab.2. Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz as the frequency band for your wirelessnetwork.3. Assign a unique name containing up to 32 characters for yourSSID (Service Set Identifier) or network name to identify yourwireless network. Wi-Fi devices can identify and connect tothe wireless network via your assigned SSID. The SSIDs on theinformation banner are updated once new SSIDs are saved tothe settings.NOTE:   You can assign unique SSIDs for the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz frequency bands.
454. In the Hide SSID field, select Yes to prevent wireless devicesfrom detecting your SSID. When this function is enabled, youwould need to enter the SSID manually on the wireless deviceto access the wireless network.5. Select any of these wireless mode options to determine thetypes of wireless devices that can connect to your wirelessrouter:•Auto: Select Auto to allow 802.11AC, 802.11n, 802.11g, and802.11b devices to connect to the wireless router.•Legacy: Select Legacy to allow 802.11b/g/n devices toconnect to the wireless router. Hardware that supports802.11n natively, however, will only run at a maximum speed of 54Mbps. •N only: Select N only to maximize wireless N performance.This setting prevents 802.11g and 802.11b devices fromconnecting to the wireless router.6. Select the operating channel for your wireless router. SelectAuto to allow the wireless router to automatically select thechannel that has the least amount of interference.7. Select any of these channel bandwidth to accommodatehigher transmission speeds:40MHz: Select this bandwidth to maximize the wirelessthroughput.20MHz (default): Select this bandwidth if you encountersome issues with your wireless connection.8. Select any of these authentication methods:•Open System: This option provides no security.•Shared Key: You must use WEP encryption and enter at leastone shared key.
46•WPA/WPA2 Personal/WPA Auto-Personal: This option provides strong security. You can use either WPA (withTKIP) or WPA2 (with AES). If you select this option, you mustuse TKIP + AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase(network key).•WPA/WPA2 Enterprise/WPA Auto-Enterprise: This option provides very strong security. It is with integrated EAP serveror an external RADIUS back-end authentication server.•Radius with 802.1xNOTE:  Your wireless 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) Encryptionoptions 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.
474.1.2 WPSWPS (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.To enable WPS on your wireless network:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Wireless > WPS tab.2. In the Enable WPS field, move the slider to ON.3. WPS uses 2.4GHz by default. If you want to change thefrequency to 5GHz, turn OFF the WPS function, click SwitchFrequency in the Current Frequency field, and turn WPS ONagain.
48Note: 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, WPA2-Enterprise, and RADIUS encryption method.3. In the WPS Method field, select Push Button or Client PINcode. If you select Push Button, go to step 4. If you selectClient PIN code, go to step 5.4. To set up WPS using the router’s WPS button, follow thesesteps:a. Click Start or press the WPS button found at the rear of thewireless router.b. Press the WPS button on your wireless device. This isnormally identified by the WPS logo.Note:  Check your wireless device or its user manual for the location of the WPS button.c. The wireless router will scan for any available WPS devices.If the wireless router does not find any WPS devices, it willswitch to standby mode.5. To set up WPS using the Client’s PIN code, follow these steps:a. Locate the WPS PIN code on your wireless device’s usermanual or on the device itself.b. Key in the Client PIN code on the text box.c. Click Start to put your wireless router into WPS survey mode.The router’s LED indicators quickly flash three times until theWPS setup is completed.
494.1.3 Wireless MAC FilterWireless MAC filter provides control over packets transmitted to a specified MAC (Media Access Control) address on your wireless network.To set up the Wireless MAC filter:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter tab.2. In the Frequency field, select the frequency band that youwant to use for the Wireless MAC filter.3. In the MAC Filter Mode dropdown list, select either Accept orReject.• SelectAccept to allow devices in the MAC filter list to accessto the wireless network.• SelectReject to prevent devices in the MAC filter list toaccess to the wireless network.4. On the MAC filter list, click the Add   button and key in the MAC address of the wireless device.5. Click Apply.
504.1.4 RADIUS SettingRADIUS (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.To set up wireless RADIUS settings:1. Ensure that the wireless router’s authentication mode is set toWPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x.NOTE:  Please refer to section 4.1.1 General section for configuring your wireless router’s Authentication Mode.2. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Wireless > RADIUS Setting.3. Select the frequency band.4. In the Server IP Address field, key in your RADIUS server’s IPAddress.5. In the Connection Secret field, assign the password to accessyour RADIUS server.6. Click Apply.
51In the Professional Settings screen, you can configure the following:•Frequency:  Select the frequency band that the professionalsettings will be applied to.•Enable Radio:  Select Yes to enable wireless networking.Select No to disable wireless networking.•Date to Enable Radio (weekdays):  You can specify whichdays of the week wireless networking is enabled.•Time of Day to Enable Radio:  You can specify a time rangewhen wireless networking is enabled during the week.4.1.5 ProfessionalThe Professional screen provides advanced configuration options. NOTE:  We recommend that you use the default values on this page.
52•Date to Enable Radio (weekend):  You can specify whichdays of the weekend wireless networking is enabled.•Time of Day to Enable Radio:  You can specify a time rangewhen wireless networking is enabled during the weekend.•Set AP isolated:  The Set AP isolated item prevents wirelessdevices on your network from communicating with eachother. This feature is useful if many guests frequently join orleave your network. Select Yes to enable this feature or select No to disable.•Roaming assist: The roaming assist disconnects wirelessdevices on your network when its signal is too weak. Thisallows the wireless device to connect to another strongersource in your home automatically.•Multicast rate (Mbps):  Select the multicast transmission rateor click Disable to switch off simultaneous singletransmission.•Preamble Type:  Preamble Type defines the length of timethat the router spent for CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). CRCis a method of detecting errors during data transmission.Select Short for a busy wireless network with high networktraffic. Select Long if your wireless network is composed ofolder or legacy wireless devices.•RTS Threshold:  Select a lower value for RTS (Request toSend) Threshold to improve wireless communication in abusy or noisy wireless network with high network traffic andnumerous wireless devices.•DTIM Interval:  DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message)Interval or Data Beacon Rate is the time interval before asignal is sent to a wireless device in sleep mode indicatingthat a data packet is awaiting delivery. The default value isthree milliseconds.•Beacon Interval:  Beacon Interval is the time between oneDTIM and the next. The default value is 100 milliseconds.Lower the Beacon Interval value for an unstable wirelessconnection or for roaming devices.•Enable TX Bursting:  Enable TX Bursting improvestransmission speed between the wireless router and 802.11gdevices.
53•Wireless multicast forwarding:  Select Enable to allow thewireless router to forward multicast traffic to other wirelessdevices that support multicast. Select Disable to prevent therouter from forwarding multicast transmissions.•Enable WMM APSD:  Enable WMM APSD (Wi-Fi MultimediaAutomatic Power Save Delivery) to improve powermanagement between wireless devices. Select Disable toswitch off WMM APSD.•TX Power adjustment:  TX Power adjustment refers to themilliWatts (mW) needed to power the radio signal output ofthe wireless 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 LAN4.2.1 LAN IPThe LAN IP screen allows you to modify the LAN IP settings of your wireless router.NOTE:  Any changes to the LAN IP address will be reflected on your DHCP settings.
54To modify the LAN IP settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > LAN>LAN IP tab.2. Modify the IP address and Subnet Mask.3. When done, click Apply.4.2.2 DHCP ServerYour wireless 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.To configure the DHCP server:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > LAN>DHCP Server tab.2. In the Enable the DHCP Server field, tick Yes.
4.2.3 RouteIf  your  network  makes  use  of  more  than  one  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. To configure the LAN Routing table:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > LAN>Route tab.2. On the Enable static routes field, choose Yes.3. On the Static Route List, enter the network information ofother access points or nodes. Click the Add   or Deletebutton to add or remove a device on the list.4. Click Apply.55
563. In the Domain Name text box, enter a domain name for thewireless router.4. In the IP Pool Starting Address field, key in the starting IPaddress.5. In the IP Pool Ending Address field, key in the ending IPaddress.6. In the Lease Time field, specify in seconds when an assignedIP address will expire. Once it reaches this time limit, the DHCPserver will then assign a new IP address.NOTES:• We recommend that you use an IP address format of 192.168.1.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EndingAddress.7. In the DNS and Server Settings section, key in your DNSServer and WINS Server IP address if needed.8. Your wireless router can also manually assign IP addresses todevices on the network. On the Enable Manual Assignmentfield, choose Yes  to assign an IP address to specific MACaddresses on the network. Up to 32 MAC Addresses can beadded to the DHCP list for manual assignment.
574.3 WAN4.3.1 Internet ConnectionThe Internet Connection screen allows you to configure the settings of various WAN connection types. To configure the WAN connection settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN>Internet Connection tab.2. Configure the following settings below. When done, clickApply.•WAN Connection Type: Choose your Internet ServiceProvider type. The choices are Automatic IP or Static IP.Consult your ISP if the router is unable to obtain a valid IPaddress or if you are unsure the WAN connection type.•Enable WAN: Select Yes to allow the router Internet access. Select  No to disable Internet access.
58•Enable NAT: NAT (Network Address Translation) is a systemwhere one public IP (WAN IP) is used to provide Internetaccess to network clients with a private IP address in a LAN.The private IP address of each network client is saved in a NATtable and is used to route incoming data packets.•Enable UPnP: UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows severaldevices (such as routers, televisions, stereo systems, gameconsoles, and cellular phone), to be controlled via an IP-basednetwork with or without a central control through a gateway.UPnP connects PCs of all form factors, providing a seamlessnetwork for remote configuration and data transfer. UsingUPnP, a new network device is discovered automatically. Onceconnected to the network, devices can be remotelyconfigured to support P2P applications, interactive gaming,video conferencing, and web or proxy servers. Unlike Portforwarding, which involves manually configuring portsettings, UPnP automatically configures the router to acceptincoming connections and direct requests to a specific PC onthe local network.•Connect to DNS Server: Allows this router to get the DNS IPaddress from the ISP automatically. A DNS is a host on theInternet that translates Internet names to numeric IPaddresses.•Authentication: This item may be specified by some ISPs.Check with your ISP and fill them in if required.•Host Name: This field allows you to provide a host name foryour router. It is usually a special requirement from your ISP. Ifyour ISP assigned a host name to your computer, enter thehost name here.•MAC Address:  MAC (Media Access Control) address is aunique identifier for your networking device. Some ISPsmonitor the MAC address of networking devices that connectto their service and reject any unrecognized device thatattempt to connect. To avoid connection issues due to anunregistered MAC address, you can:oContact your ISP and update the MAC addressassociated with your ISP service.oClone or change the MAC address of the ASUSwireless router to match the MAC address of theprevious networking device recognized by the ISP.
594.3.2 Dual WANYour ASUS wireless router provides dual WAN failover and failback support.   To set up dual WAN:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN > Dual WAN tab.2. Configure Primary WAN, Secondary WAN, check Failbackif you need. 3. If necessary, you can enable Ping Time Watch Dog to monitor the connection between the CM-32 and the remote host. Click Apply to save.•Interval: the time interval between two ping packets.•Failover detect time: the length of time  to send ping packet.
604.3.3 Port TriggerPort 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:•More than one local client needs port forwarding for thesame application at a different time.•An application requires specific incoming ports that aredifferent from the outgoing ports.To set up Port Trigger:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN>Port Trigger tab.2. Configure the following settings below. When done, clickApply.•Enable Port Trigger: Choose Yes  to enable Port Trigger.•Well-Known Applications: Select popular games and webservices to add to the Port Trigger List.•Description: Enter a short name or description for the service.
61•Trigger Port: Specify a trigger port to open the incoming port.•Protocol: Select the protocol, TCP, or UDP.•Incoming Port: Specify an incoming port to receive inbounddata from the Internet.•Protocol: Select the protocol, TCP, or UDP.NOTES:• WhenconnectingtoanIRCserver,aclientPCmakesanoutgoingconnection 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.• IfPortTriggerisdisabled,therouterdropstheconnectionbecauseitisunable 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.• Porttriggeringonlyallowsoneclientinthenetworktouseaparticularservice and a specific incoming port at the same time.• YoucannotusethesameapplicationtotriggeraportinmorethanonePC at the same time. The router will only forward the port back to the last computer to send the router a request/trigger.
624.3.4 Virtual Server/Port ForwardingPort 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.To set up Port Forwarding:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN>Virtual Server / Port Forwarding tab.
632. Configure the following settings below. When done, clickApply.•Enable Port Forwarding: Choose Yes to enable PortForwarding.•Famous Server List: Determine which type of service youwant to access.•Famous Game List: This item lists ports required for popularonline games to work correctly.•FTP Server Port: Avoid assigning the port range 20:21 foryour FTP server as this would conflict with the router’s nativeFTP server assignment.•Service Name: Enter a service name.•Port Range: If you want to specify a Port Range for clientson the same network, enter the Service Name, the PortRange (e.g. 10200:10300), the LAN IP address, and leave theLocal Port empty. Port range accepts various formats suchas 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portassigned 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.
64•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 specific port to receive forwarded packets.Leave this field blank if you want the incoming packets to beredirected 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 Internetaccess (referred to as “Internet client”). This client should notbe connected to the ASUS router.•On the Internet client, use the router’s WAN IP to access theserver. If port forwarding has been successful, you should beable to access the files or applications.Differences between port trigger and port forwarding: •Port triggering will work even without setting up a specificLAN IP address. Unlike port forwarding, which requires astatic LAN IP address, port triggering allows dynamic portforwarding using the router. Predetermined port ranges areconfigured to accept incoming connections for a limitedperiod of time. Port triggering allows multiple computersto run applications that would normally require manuallyforwarding the same ports to each PC on the network.•Port triggering is more secure than port forwarding since theincoming ports are not open all the time. They are openedonly when an application is making an outgoing connectionthrough the trigger port.
654.3.5 DMZVirtual DMZ exposes one client to the Internet, allowing this client 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 > WAN>DMZ tab.2. Configure the setting below. When done, click Apply.•IP address of Exposed Station:  Key in the client’s LAN IPaddress that will provide the DMZ service and be exposedon the Internet. Ensure that the server client has a static IPaddress.To remove DMZ:1. Delete the client’s LAN IP address from the IP Address ofExposed Station text box.2. When done, click Apply.
664.3.6 DDNSSetting up DDNS (Dynamic DNS) allows you to access the router from outside your network through the provided ASUS DDNS Service or another DDNS service.To set up DDNS:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN>DDNS tab.2. Configure the following settings below. When done, clickApply.•Enable the DDNS Client: Enable DDNS to access the ASUSrouter via the DNS name rather than WAN IP address.•Server and Host Name: Choose ASUS DDNS or other DDNS.If you want to use ASUS DDNS, fill in the Host Name in theformat of xxx.asuscomm.com (xxx is your host name).•If you want to use a different DDNS service, click FREE TRIALand register online first. Fill in the User Name or E-mailAddress and Password or DDNS Key fields.
67•Enable wildcard: Enable wildcard if your DDNS servicerequires one.NOTES:  DDNS service will not work under these conditions:• Whenthewireless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.• TheroutermaybeonanetworkthatusesmultipleNATtables.4.3.7 NAT PassthroughNAT Passthrough allows a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to pass through the router to the network clients. PPTP Passthrough, L2TP Passthrough, IPsec Passthrough and RTSP Passthrough are enabled by default.To enable / disable the NAT Passthrough settings, go to the Advanced Settings > WAN > NAT Passthrough tab. When done, click Apply.
684.4 IPv6This wireless 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. To set up IPv6:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > IPv6.2. Select your Connection Type. The configuration options varydepending 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.
694.5  VPN ServerVPN (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.To set up access to a VPN server:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > VPNServer.2. On the Enable PPTP Server field, select Yes.3. On the Network Place (Samba) Support field, select Ye s .4. Enter the user name and password for accessing the VPNserver. Click the  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.
704.6 FirewallThe wireless router can serve as a hardware firewall for your network. NOTE:  The Firewall feature is enabled by default.4.6.1 GeneralTo set up basic Firewall settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Firewall > General tab.2. On the Enable Firewall field, select Yes.3. On the Enable DoS protection, select Ye s  to protect yournetwork from DoS (Denial of Service) attacks though this mayaffect your router’s performance.4. You can also monitor packets exchanged between the LANand WAN connection. On the Logged packets type, selectDropped, Accepted, or Both.5. Click Apply.4.6.2 URL FilterYou 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 accessed 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.
71To set up a URL filter:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Firewall > URL Filter tab.2. On the Enable URL Filter field, select Enabled.3. Enter a URL and click the button.4. Click Apply.4.6.3 Keyword filterKeyword filter blocks access to webpages containing specified keywords.To set up a keyword filter:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Firewall > Keyword Filter tab.2. On the Enable Keyword Filter field, select Enabled.
723. Enter a word or phrase and click the Add button.4. Click Apply.NOTES:• The Keyword Filter is based on a DNS query. If a network client has already accessed 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 Keyword Filter.• Web pages compressed using HTTP compression cannot be filtered. HTTPS pages also cannot be blocked using a keyword filter.4.6.4 Network Services FilterThe Network Services Filter blocks LAN to WAN packet exchanges and restricts network clients from accessing specific web services such as Telnet or FTP.
73To set up a Network Service filter:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Firewall > Network Service Filter tab.2. On the Enable Network Services Filter field, select Yes.3. Select the Filter table type. Black List blocks the specifiednetwork services. White List limits access to only the specifiednetwork services.4. Specify the day and time when the filters will be active.5. To specify a Network Service to filter, enter the Source IP,Destination IP, Port Range, and Protocol. Click the button.6. Click Apply.4.6.5 IPv6 FirewallBy default, your ASUS wireless router blocks all unsolicited incoming traffic. The IPv6 Firewall function allows incoming traffic coming from specified services to go through your network.
744.7 Administration4.7.1 SystemThe System page allows you to configure your wireless router settings.To set up the System settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Administration > System tab.2. You can configure the following settings:•Change router login password:  You can change thepassword and login name for the wireless router by enteringa new name and  password.•WPS button behavior:  The physical WPS button on thewireless router can be used to activate WPS or switch offwireless networking.•Time Zone:  Select the time zone for your network.•NTP Server:  The wireless router can access a NTP (Networktime Protocol) server in order to synchronize the time.•Enable Telnet:  Click Yes to enable Telnet services on thenetwork. Click No to disable Telnet.•Authentication Method:  You can select HTTP, HTTPS, orboth protocols to secure router access.•Enable Web Access from WAN:  Select Ye s  to allow devicesoutside the network to access the wireless router GUIsettings. Select No to to prevent access.•Only allow specific IP:  Click Yes  if you want to specify the IPaddresses of devices that are allowed access to the wirelessrouter GUI settings from WAN.•Client List:  Enter the WAN IP addresses of networkingdevices allowed to access the wireless router settings. Thislist will be used if you clicked Yes  in the Only allow specificIP item.3. Click Apply.
754.7.2 Restore/Save/Upload SettingTo restore/save/upload cable modem router settings:1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >Administration > Restore/Save/Upload Setting tab.2. Select the tasks that you want to do:• Torestoretothedefaultfactorysettings,clickRestore, andclick OK in the confirmation message.• Tosavethecurrentsystemsettings,clickSave, navigate tothe folder where you intend to save the file and click Save.• Torestorefromasavedsystemsettingsle,clickBrowse tolocate your file, then click Upload.If issues occur, upload the latest firmware version and configure new settings. Do not restore the router to its default settings.
764.8  System LogSystem 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 >System Log.2. You can view your network activities in any of these tabs:• GeneralLog• DHCPLeases• WirelessLog• PortForwarding•RoutingTableNOTE:  To download cable log, go to Advanced Settings > Cable > CM debug.
775 UtilitiesNOTES: • Installthecable modemrouter'sutilitiesfromthebundledsupportCD.• IfAutorunisdisabled,runsetup.exe from the root directory of the support CD.• TheutilitiesarenotsupportedonMACOS.5.1  Device DiscoveryDevice Discovery is an ASUS WLAN utility that detects an ASUS router  device,  and  allows  you  to  configure  the  wireless networking settings.To launch the Device Discovery utility:• Fromyourcomputer’sdesktop,clickStart > All Programs > ASUS Utility > CM-32 Wireless Router > Device Discovery.CM-32CM-32
785.2 Setting up your printer server2. Select Add a local printer and then click Next.You can share your printer with computers running on Windows® and MAC operating system using LPR/LPD (Line Printer Remote/Line Printer Daemon).To share your LPR printer:1. From the Windows® desktop, click Start > Devices andPrinters > Add a printer to run the Add Printer Wizard.
793. Select Create a new port then set Type of Port to StandardTCP/IP Port. Click New Port.4. In the Hostname or IP address field, key in the IP address ofthe wireless router then click Next.
805. Select Custom then click Settings.6. Set Protocol to LPR. In the Queue Name field, key inLPRServer then click OK to continue.
817. Click Next to finish setting up the standard TCP/IP port.8. Install the printer driver from the vendor-model list. If yourprinter is not in the list, click Have Disk to manually install theprinter drivers from a CD-ROM or file.
829. Click Next to accept the default name for the printer.10. Click Finish to complete the installation.
83 5.3 Download MasterDownload Master is a utility that helps you download files even while your laptops or other devices are switched off.NOTE:  You need a USB device connected to the wireless router to use Download Master.To use Download Master:1. Click General > USB application > Download Master todownload and install the utility automatically.NOTE:  If you have more than one USB drive, select the USB device you want to download the files to.2. After the download process is finished, click the DownloadMaster icon to start using the utility.3. Click Add to add a download task.4. Select a download type such as BitTorrent, HTTP, or FTP.Provide a torrent file or a URL to begin downloading.NOTE:  For details on Bit Torrent, refer to section 5.4.1 Configuring the Bit Torrent download settings.
845. Use the navigation panel to configure the advanced settings.To configure BitTorrent download settings:1. From Download Master’s navigation panel, click Bit Torrent tolaunch the Bit Torrent Setting page.2. Select a specific port for your download task.3. To prevent network congestion, you can limit the maximumupload and download speeds under Speed Limits.4. You can limit the maximum number of allowed peers andenable or disable file encryption during downloads.5.3.1 Configuring Bit Torrent download settings
855.3.2 NZB settingsYou can set up a USENET server to download NZB files. After entering USENET settings, Apply.
866 TroubleshootingThis 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.6.1  Basic TroubleshootingIf you are having problems with your router, try these basic steps in this section before looking for further solutionsWhen the cable modem router is plugged in but all the LEDs are off:1. Check if the power cord is properly plugged to the modemrouter and wall outlet.2. Check if you are using the ASUS power adapter supplied forthis product.3. If the error persists, it could indicate a hardware problem.Contact our support hotline.When the power cord is plugged but the power LED never turn on:1. Check if the power cord is properly plugged to the modemrouter and wall outlet.2. Check if you are using the ASUS power adapter supplied forthis product.3. If the error persists, it could indicate a hardware problem.Contact our support hotline.
87Restart your network in the following sequence:1. Unplug the modem router.2. Turn off the computers.3. Plug in the modem router and then wait for 2minutes.4. Turn on computers.Check if your Ethernet cables are plugged properly.• WhentheEthernetcableconnectingyourpowered-oncomputer with the router is plugged in properly, thecorresponding 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), encryptionmehtod, 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 use the router’s DHCP server toassign IP addresses to computers on your network.When LAN LED is off with an Ethernet connection on any of the LAN ports:1. Check if the Ethernet cable is secured at the modem routerand at the computer.2. Check if you are using a RJ45 Ethernet cable.3. Try to use another Ethernet cable.4. If still can not access to the GUI via a LAN port, contactsupport hotline.
88• Somecablemodemserviceprovidersrequireyoutousethe MAC address of the computer initially registered onthe account. You can view the MAC address in the web GUI,Network Map > Clients page, and hover the mouse pointerover your device in Client Status.
896.2  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) I cannot access the router GUI using a web browser• Ifyourcomputeriswired,checktheEthernetcableconnection and LED status as described in the previoussection.• Ensurethatyouareusingthecorrectlogininformation.Thedefault factory login name and password is “admin/admin”.Ensure that the Caps Lock key is disabled when you enter thelogin information.• Deletethecookiesandlesinyour web browser. For InternetExplorer 8, follow these steps:1.  Launch Internet Explorer 8,then click Tools > InternetOptions.2.   In  the  General tab,under Browsing history,click Delete…, selectTemporary Internet Filesand Cookies then clickDelete.NOTES:  • Thecommandsfordeletingcookiesandfilesvarywithwebbrowsers.• Disableproxyserversettings,cancelthedial-upconnection,and set the TCP/IP settings to obtain IP addressesautomatically. For more details, refer to Chapter 1 of this usermanual.• EnsurethatyouuseCAT5eorCAT6ethernetcables.
90The 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.• OutofRange:• Movetherouterclosertothewirelessclient.•Trytoadjustantennasoftheroutertothebestdirectionas described in section 1.4 Positioning your router.• DHCPserverhasbeendisabled:1.  Launch the web GUI. Go to General > Network Map>Clients and search for the device that you want toconnect to the router.2.  If you cannot find the device in the Network Map, go toAdvanced Settings > LAN > DHCP Server, Basic Configlist, select Ye s  on the Enable the DHCP Server.
91• SSIDhasbeenhidden.IfyourdevicecanndSSIDsfromotherrouters but cannot find your router’s SSID, go to AdvancedSettings > Wireless > General, select No on Hide SSID, andselect Auto on Control Channel.• IfyouareusingawirelessLANadapter,checkifthewirelesschannel in use conforms to the channels available in yourcountry/area. If not, adjust the channel, channel bandwidth,and wireless mode.• Ifyoustillcannotconnecttotherouterwirelessly,youcanreset your router to factory default settings. In the routerGUI,click Administration > Restore/Save/Upload Settingand click Restore.
92Internet is not accessible.• ThedevicehasbeenblockedviatheParentalControlfunction. Go to General > Parental Control and see if thedevice is in the list. If the device is listed under Client Name,remove the device using the Delete button or adjust the TimeManagement Settings.•Trytorebootyourcomputer and verify the network’s IPaddress and gateway address.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 > Restore/Save/Upload Setting, andclick Restore. The default login account and password areboth “admin”.
93How to restore the system to its default settings?•Hold the reset button on the back panel for over 5 secondsand wait till the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz LEDs light white, thenyou can use the default settings to log in.•Or, gotoAdministration  > Restore/Save/Upload Setting,and click Restore.The following are the factory default settings: Login name:Password:Enable DHCP:IP address:  Domain Name:   Subnet Mask:   DNS Server 1:    DNS Server 2:   SSID (2.4GHz):   SSID (5GHz): adminadminYes (if WAN cable is plugged in) 192.168.1.1 http://router.asus.com   255.255.255.0  192.168.1.1(Blank)Please see the product label on the bottom of the modem routerYou forgot your personal login name and password•You have to reset the cable modem router to the defaultsetting. Hold the reset button on the back panel for over 5seconds and wait till the 2.4 GHz  and 5 GHz LEDs light white,then you can use the default settings to log in.
94Cannot access Web GUIBefore configuring your wireless router, do the steps described in this section for your host computer and network clients.A. Disable the proxy server, if enabled.Windows® 71.   Click  Start > Internet Explorerto launch the browser.2. Click Tools > Internet options>Connections tab > LANsettings.3.  From the Local AreaNetwork (LAN) Settingsscreen, untick Use aproxy server for yourLAN.4. Click OK when done.
95MAC OS1.  From your Safaribrowser, click Safari>Preferences >Advanced > ChangeSettings...2.  From the Networkscreen, deselect FTPProxy and Web Proxy (HTTP).3. Cllick Apply Now whendone.NOTE:  Refer to your browser's help feature for details on disabling the proxy server.B.  Set the TCP/IP settings to automatically obtain an IPaddress.Windows® 71. Click Start > Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and SharingCenter > Manage networkconnections.2. Select Internet ProtocolVersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) orInternet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), then clickProperties.
963. To obtain the IPv4 IPsettings automatically,tick Obtain an IP addressautomatically.To obtain the IPv6 IPsettings automatically, tickObtain an IPv6 addressautomatically.4. Click OK when done.MAC OS1. Click the Apple iconlocated on the top leftof your screen.2. Click SystemPreferences > Network>Configure...3. From the TCP/IP tab,select Using DHCP inthe Configure IPv4dropdown list.4. Cllick Apply Now whendone.NOTE:  Refer to your operating system’s help and support feature for details on configuring your computer’s TCP/IP settings.
97C. Disable the dial-up connection, if enabled.Windows® 71.   Click  Start > Internet Explorerto launch the browser.2. Click Tools > Internet options>Connections tab.3.   Tick  Never dial a connection.4. Click OK when done.NOTE:  Refer to your browser's help feature for details on disabling the dial-up connection.
98AppendicesNoticesASUS Recycling/Takeback ServicesASUS 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.REACHComplying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory framework, we published the chemical substances in our products at ASUS REACH website athttp://csr.asus.com/english/index.aspxFederal Communications Commission StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.• Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterference 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.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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit dierentfrom that to which the receiver is cpnnected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician forhelp.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.FCC Caution Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 37cm between the radiator & your body.
100Note to System InstallerFor this apparatus, the cable shield/screen shall be grounded as close as practical to the point of entry of the cable into the building. For products sold in the US and Canada, this reminder is provided to call the  system installer's attention to Article 800-93 and Article 800-100 of the NEC (or Canadian Electrical Code Part 1), which provides guidelines for proper grounding of the cable shield.
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