ASUSTeK Computer RTN13 ASUA SuperSpeedN Wireless Router User Manual 1

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ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific)
Company address: 15 Li-Te Road, Beilou, Taipei 11259
Telephone: +886-2-2894-3447
Fax: +886-2—2890-7798
E-mail: info@asus,com.lw
Web site: www.asus.com.lw
Technical Support
Telephone +86-21-38429911
Online support supportasuscom
ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America)
Company address: 800 Corporate Way, Fremont, CA 94539, USA
General (fax): +1 -51 0-608-4555
Web site address: usa.asus.com
Technical support
General support: +1-812-282-2787
Support (fax): +1-812—284-0883
Online support: supportasusmm
ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany & Austria)
Company address: Harkort Str. 21423, D«40880 Ratingen, Germany
General (tel): +49-2102-95990
General (fax): +49-2102-9599-11
Web site address: www.asus.de
Online contact: www.asus.de/sales
Technical support
Components: +49-01805-010923
Fax: +49-2102-9599-11
Online support: supportasuseom
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{Table of contents ]‘
1. Package contents ................................................................................. 2
2. Connecting ADSL modem and wireless router ................................. 2
1) Cable connection ............................................................................... 2
2) Status indicators ................................................................................ 3
3. Getting started ...................................................................................... 4
1) Wired connection ............................................................................... 4
2) Wireless connection ........................................................................... 4
3) Setting lP address for wired or wireless client ................................... 4
4) Configuring the wireless router .......................................................... 5
5) Quick setup .................... ...6
4. Wireless router features .12
1) Choosing an appropriate operation mode . .12
2) Setting up wireless encryption .13
3) Setting up virtual server in your LAN .. .14
4) Setting up virtual DMZ in your LAN M15
5) Setting up DDNS ............................................................................. 15
6) Setting up Bandwidth Management ................................................. 20
5. Setting up using ASUS utility ................................................................ 22
1) Utility installation for RT-N13 ........................................................... 22
2) WPS utility ....................................................................................... 24
3) Firmware Restoration ...................................................................... 27
6. Configure RT—N13 under Vista 05 ......................................................... 28
1) Configuring the device ..................................................................... 28
2) Setting up the network sharing center ............................................. 30
7. Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 34
8. Appendix ............................................................................................. 37
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- Power adapter x 1
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WAN (Wide Area Network)
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The ASUS RT-N13 Wireless Router can meet various working scenarios with
proper configuration. The default settings of the wireless router may change to
meet your individual needs. Thus, before using the wireless router, check the basic
settings to ensure that they all work in your environment,
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ASUS provides a utility named WPS for fast wireless configuration. If you would
like to use WPS for your router configuration, refer to chapter 5 for details
, Note: Wired connectionforiinitial configuration is recommendedto avoid possible .
[/ setup problems due to wireless uncertainty.
1) Wired connection
The RT-N13 Wireless Router is supplied with an Ethernet cable in the package.
The wireless router has an integrated auto-crossover function. Thus, you can either
use a straightAthrough or a crossover cable for wired connection. Plug one end of
the cable to the LAN port on the rear panel of the router and the other end to the
Ethernet port on your PC,
2) Wireless connection
For establishing wireless connection, you need an IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible
WLAN card. Refer to your wireless adapter user manual for wireless connection
procedures. By default, the SSlD of the wireless router is “default" (in lower case),
encryption is disabled and open system authentication is used.
3) Setting IP address for wired or wireless client
To access the RT—N13 Wireless Router, you must have the correct TCP/lP settings
on your wired or wireless clients. Set the IP addresses of the clients within the
same subnet of RT—N13.
Getting an IP address automatically
The RT—N13 Wireless Router integrates DHCP server functions, thus, your PC gets
an IP address automatically.
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Setting up the IP address manually
To manually set the lP address, you need to
know the default settings of the wireless router:
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To set up the connection with a manually
assigned IP address, the address of your PC
and the wireless router must be within the same
subnet:
. lP address: 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any
number between 2 and 254. Ensure that the
IP address is not used by other device)
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (same as
RT—N13)
- Gateway: 192.168.1 .1 (IP address of RT—N13)
- DNS: 1921681 .1 (RT~N13). or assign a known DNS server in your network.
4) Configuring the wireless router
Follow the steps below to enter the Web configuration interface of RT—N13.
1. Enter the following address in your web browser: http://192.168.1.1
2. Key in the default user name and password in the login pop-up window, then
click OK. For your reference, the following are the default login information of
your device.
- User name: admin
- Password: admin
After logging in, you can see the ASUS
Wireless Router home page.
The homepage displays quick links
to configure the main features of the
wireless router.
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5) Quick setup
To start quick setup, click Next to enter the “Quick Setup“
page. Follow the instructions to setup the ASUS Wireless
Flouter.
1. Select your time zone and click Next.
2. ASUS wireless router supports five
types of ISP services: cable, PPPoE,
PPTP, static WAN IP, and Telstra
BigPond. Select your connection type
and click Next to continue.
Cable or dynamic IP user
If you are using services provided by
cable ISP, select Cable Modem or other
connection that gets IP automatically.
If your ISP provides you with the
hostname, the MAC address, and the
heartbeat server address, till these
information into the boxes on the setting
page; if not, click Next to skip this step.
PPPoE user
If you are using PPPoE services, select
ADSL connection that requires
username and password. It is known as
PPPoE. You need to input the username
and password provided by your ISP. Click
Next to continue.
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PPTP user
If you are using PPTP sen/ices, select
ADSL connection that requires
username, password and IP address. Fill
in the username, password and IP address
provided by your ISP into the fields. Click
Next to continue.
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If you are using ADSL or other connection .
type that uses static IP address, select
ADSL or other connection type that
uses static IP address. input the IP
address, subnet mask, and default
gateway provided by your lSP. You
can specify DNS servers, or get DNS
information automatically.
3. To set up your wireless interface,
specify an SSID (Service Set Identifier),
which is a unique identifier attached to
packets sent over WLAN. This identifier
emulates a password when a device
attempts to communicate with your
wireless router via WLAN.
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If you want to protect transmitted data,
select a Security Level to enable encryption methods.
Medium: Only users with the same WEP key settings can connect to your wireless
router and transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key encryption.
High: Only users with the same WPA pre-shared key settings can connect to your
wireless router and transmit data using TKIP encryption.
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4. input four sets of WEP keys in the WEP
Key fields (10 hexadecimal digits for
WEP 64bits, 26 hexadecimal digits
for WEP 128bits). You can also let the
system generate the keys by inputting
a Passphrase. Record the Passphrase
and the WEP keys in your notebook,
then click Finish.
For example, if we select WEP 64bits
encryption mode and input 11111 as
the Passphrase, the WEP Keys are
generated automatically.
5. Click Save&Restart to restart the mun-sun
wireless router and activate the new
settings.
6. To connect the wireless router from a wireless client, you can use Windows®
Wireless Zero Configuration service to set up the connection. If you use ASUS
Wireless Card on your computer, you can use the One Touch Wizard utility
supplied in WLAN Card support CD for wireless connection.
Configuring ASUS WLAN Card with One Touch Wizard
If you have installed ASUS wireless card together with its utilities and drives on your PC,
click Start -> All Programs -> ASUS Utility-> WLAN Card -> One Touch Wizard to
launch the One Touch Wizard utility.
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4) It takes several seconds for the wireless card
to associate with RT-N13, Press Next to setup
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5) Setup the IP address of the WLAN Card
according to your network condition. Alter
the setup is complete, click Finish to exit
the One Touch Wizard.
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Configuring WLAN card with Windows® WZC service
If you use non-ASUS wireless card, you can set up the wireless connection with Windows8
Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service.
1) Double-click the wireless network
icon on the task bar to view available
networks.SeIect your wireless router and
click Connect.
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2) Input the 10-digit keys you have set on the
wireless router and click Connect. The
connection is complete within several seconds.
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7. Configuring advanced features
To view and adjust other settings of the wireless router,
enter the Web configuration page of RT—N13. Click on
items on the menu to open a submenu and follow the
instructions to setup the router. Tips show up when you
move your cursor over each item.
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This chapter provides setup examples of some frequently used router features.
You can set up these features via your Web browser.
1) Choosing an appropriate operation mode
ASUS RT—NtS Wireless Router supports three operation
modes: home gateway, router, and access point. Click
System Setup ~> Operation mode to open the configuration
page.
Home gateway mode is for home or SOHO users who want to connect to
their lSPs for Internet services. In this operation mode, NAT, WAN connection,
Internet firewall functions are supported.
Router mode is for office use where multiple routers and switches co-exist.
You can set up routing policies in this mode; however, NAT function is disabled.
Access point mode works when you setup RT—N13 as a wireless bridge. In
this mode, all Ethernet ports on FIT-N13 (4 LAN ports and 1 WAN port) are
recognized as LAN ports. WAN connection, NAT, and Internet firewall functions
are disabled in access point mode.
Select a proper mode which complies to
your network scenario and press Apply
button, and then you can continue to
set up the advanced features for your
RT—N13.
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2) Setting up wireless encryption
RT—N13 provides a set of encryption and authentication
methods to meet the different demands of home, SOHO,
and enterprise users, Before setting up encryption and
authentication for RT—Nta, contact your network administrator
for advice.
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Encryption
The encryption modes supported by RT-N13 are: WEP (64bits), WEP (128bits),
TKlP, AES, and TKIP+AES,
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, it uses 64bits or 128bits static keys
to encrypt the data for wireless transmission To setup WEP keys, set WEP
Encryption to WEP-64bits or WEP-128bits, then manually type in four sets
WEP Keys (10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit key or 26 hexadecimal digits
for 128-bit key). You can also let the system generate the keys by entering a
Passphrase.
TKIP stands for Temporal Key integrity Protocol. TKIP dynamically generates
unique keys to encrypt every data packet in a wireless session.
AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. This solution offers stronger
protection and increases the complexity of wireless encryption.
TKIP+AES is used when both WPA and WPA2 clients co-exist in the wireless
network.
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Authentication
The authentication methods supported by RT-N13 include: Open, shared key,
WPA-PSK, WPA, and Radius with 80.211x,
Open: This option disables authentication protection for wireless network.
Under Open mode, any IEEE802.11b/g client can connect to your wireless
network,
Shared: This mode uses the WEP keys currently in use for authentication.
WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPAz-PSK: WPA stands for WiFi-Protected
Access. WPA provides two security modes: WPA for enterprise network, and
WPA-PSK for home and SOHO users. For enterprise network, WPA uses the
already existing RADIUS server for authentication; for home and SOHO user,
it provides Pre-Shared Key (PSK) for user identification The PreAShared Key
consists of 8 to 64 characters.
Radius with 802.1X: Similar with WPA, this solution also uses RADIUS server
for authentication. The difference lays on the encryption methods: WPA adopts
TKIP or AES encryption methods, while Radius with 802.1X does not provide
encryption.
When authentication and encryption are set, click Finish to save the settings and
restart the wireless router.
3) Setting up virtual server in your LAN
Virtual server is a Network Address Translation (NAT) function which turns a
computer within a LAN into a server by allowing data packets of certain service,
such as HTTP, from Internet.
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configuration page. .
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Select Yes to enable virtual server. For
example, if host 192.168.1100 is the
FTP server that the user will access,
it means all packets from Internet
with destination port as 21 are to be
directed to the host. Set Well-known
Application to FTP. Port range to 21,
Local IP to the host IP, Local Port to
21, Protocol to TOP.
Click Finish.
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wireless router and activate the
settings.
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4) Setting up virtual DMZ in your LAN
To expose an internal host to the Internet and make all services provided by this
host available to outside users, enable Virtual DMZ function to open all ports of
the host. This function is useful when the host plays multiple roles such as HTTP
server and FTP server. However, in doing this, your network becomes less secure.
1. Click Virtual DMZ in the NAT Setting menu.
2. Enter the lP address of the host and
click Finish.
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3. Click Save & Restart to restart the "MM"
wireless router and activate the ‘
settings.
5) Setting up DDNS
DNS enables host who uses static IP address to associate with a domain name;
for dynamic IP user, they can also associate with a domain name via dynamic DNS
(DDNS). DDNS requires registering and account-creating at ASUS DDNS service.
The ASUS DDNS server has already recorded your IP address information. You
just set your domain name and you can access USB Hard Disc Drive that plugged
in FlT-NtS via Internet.
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2. Select Yes to enable the DDNS
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3. Select WWW.ASUStCOM for detail
setting. You do not necessary to key
in User Name of E-mail Address and
Password or DDNS Key if you select
this server. Or you can select another
website to register and apply for DDNS
service. Please refer to Page 17 to see
another service settings
4. Enter the host name then click Query.
The format should be xxx.asuscomm.
com. (xxx is what you want to set up a
host name)
5. You can see this message when your
host name is successfully registered,
6. If host name’s format does not follow
xxxasuscommcom, you will see this
message. Please re-enter your host
name again.
7A If you want to change host name,
please enter new host name and click
Query. You can see this message
when your host name is successfully
updated.
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10.Click Save & Restart to restart
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11.You can type your host name in the address bar of browser to access your Hard
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Dyn DNS Service
1. Select Yes to enable the DDNS
service. If you do not have a DDNS
account. click Free Trial to register for
a trial account.
2. After clicking Free Trial, you are
directed to the homepage of mm.
DynDNs org, where you can register
and apply for DDNS service.
Read the policy and select "I have
read...”.
3. Enter your user name, e-mail address,
password, then click Create Account.
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A message prompts out informing that
your account has been created. An
Email is sent to your mailbox. Open
your mailbox and read the mail.
You can find the activation letter in
your E-mail box. Click the hyperlink.
The link directs you to a login page,
Click Iogin.
Enter the user name and password
then click Login.
. After logging in. you can see this
welcome message.
. Select Services tab.
10.Click Add Dynamic DNS Host .
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16.Verify whether DDNS is working. Click Start
menu and select Run. Type cmd and click OK r"
to open the CLI console.
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6) Setting up Bandwidth Management
Bandwidth Management provides a mechanism that controls the traffic of you
network. To set up bandwidth management:
1.
Click Basic Config page in Bandwidth Management folder. In this page you
can see four buttons including Gaming Blaster, Internet Application, and
VOIPNideo Streaming. In this page. you can click each item to set its priority
higher. After you click each item, the letters on the button turns yellow (see
figures below) and the green bar behind it automatically grows longer. indicating
its bandwith status is the first priority. Click Finish and Apply to complete the
configuration. The following figures shows different bandwith priority settings:
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VOIPNideo Streaming
2. You can aiso configure the bandwith
manually by clicking "User Specify
Services". Input the IP address,
destination port and choose the
priority status from the drop-down
list.
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{5- Setting‘qpr‘usirng ASUS utility
1) Utility Installation for RT-N13
1. Click Install ASUS Wireless Router
Utilities to run the setup installation
program
2. Click Next to continue.
3. Click Next to install the utility in the
designated location.
4 Select a program folder and click Next.
5. Press Finish to quit the installation
program.
6. Open the WPS Wizard.
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2) WPS utility
/ tiTo use'WPS', your should use a wireless router'and a wireless LAN card with WF"S
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2) Operating systems and wireless adapters that support WPS:
Intel wireless LAN card
Visla 32/64 ASUS 167gv2 driven/3.0.5.0 or later
ASUS 160N/130N driver v2.0,0,0 or later
Intel wireless LAN card
XP SP2 ASUS 167gv2 driver vi 2.2.0 or later
ASUS 150N/130N driver vi.0.4.0 or later
ASUS LAN card with ASUS WLAN Utility
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