ASUSTeK Computer RTN16 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL GIGABIT WIRELESS N ROUTER User Manual

ASUSTeK Computer Inc MULTI-FUNCTIONAL GIGABIT WIRELESS N ROUTER Users Manual

Users Manual

User Manual
RT-N16
Multi-functional Gigabit Wireless N Router
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Table of contents
About this guide .................................................................................... 4
How this guide is organized .............................................................. 4
Conventions used in this guide ......................................................... 5
Chapter 1: Knowing your wireless router
Package contents .................................................................................. 6
System requirements ............................................................................ 6
Before you proceed ............................................................................... 6
Hardware features ................................................................................. 7
Front panel ........................................................................................ 7
Rear panel ......................................................................................... 8
Bottom panel ..................................................................................... 9
Mounting options ................................................................................. 10
Chapter 2: Setting up the hardware
Setting up the wireless router .............................................................11
Setting up a wired connection ..........................................................11
Setting up a wireless connection ..................................................... 12
Configuring the wireless router ......................................................... 12
Using the web GUI .......................................................................... 12
Chapter 3: Configuring the network clients
Accessing the wireless router ............................................................ 14
Setting an IP address for wired or wireless client ........................... 14
Chapter 4: Configuring via the web GUI
Configuring via the web GUI ............................................................... 21
Using the Network Map ....................................................................... 22
Setting up WAN using the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) .................... 23
Using the router as a UPnP Media Server ...................................... 24
Using AiDisk ......................................................................................... 27
Managing EzQoS bandwidth .............................................................. 29
Upgrading the firmware ...................................................................... 30
Restoring/Saving/Uploading settings ................................................ 31
Using the USB application .................................................................. 32
Creating a user account .................................................................. 32
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Table of contents
About this guide
This user guide contains information that you need to install and configure the
ASUS Wireless Router.
How this guide is organized
This guide contains the following parts:
Chapter 1: Knowing your wireless router
This chapter provides information on the package contents, system
requirements, hardware features, and LED indicators of the ASUS Wireless
Router.
Setting up an FTP site ..................................................................... 34
Connecting a USB printer ................................................................... 35
Chapter 5: Installing the utilities
Installing the utilities ........................................................................... 40
Device Discovery ................................................................................. 42
Firmware Restoration .......................................................................... 42
WPS ....................................................................................................... 43
Using WPS ...................................................................................... 43
Download Master ................................................................................. 49
Using the Download Master ............................................................ 49
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 51
ASUS DDNS Service ............................................................................ 54
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ............................................... 54
Appendices
Notices .................................................................................................. 56
GNU General Public License .............................................................. 58
ASUS Contact information .................................................................. 64
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Chapter 2: Setting up the hardware
This chapter provides instructions on setting up, accessing, and configuring the
ASUS Wireless Router.
Chapter 3: Configuring the network clients
This chapter provides instructions on setting up the clients in your network to
work with your ASUS Wireless Router.
Chapter 4: Configuring via the web GUI
This chapter provides instructions on configuring the ASUS Wireless Router
using its web graphics user interface (web GUI).
Chapter 5: Installing the utilities
This chapter provides information on the utilities that are available from the
support CD.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
This chapter provides you with a troubleshooting guide for solving common
problems you may encounter when using the ASUS Wireless Router.
• Appendices
This chapter provides you with the regulatory Notices and Safety Statements.
Conventions used in this guide
WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to
complete a task.
CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when
trying to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task.
NOTE: Tips and additional information to aid in completing a task.
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Knowing your
wireless router
Package contents
Check the following items in your ASUS Wireless Router package.
RT-N16 Wireless Router
Power adapter
Support CD (manual, utilities)
RJ45 cable
Quick Start Guide
Note: If any of the items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
System requirements
Before installing the ASUS Wireless Router, ensure that your system/network
meets the following requirements:
An Ethernet RJ-45 port (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX)
At least one IEEE 802.11b/g/n device with wireless capability
An installed TCP/IP and Internet browser
Before you proceed
Take note of the following guidelines before installing the ASUS Wireless Router:
The length of the Ethernet cable that connects the device to the network (hub,
ADSL/cable modem, router, wall patch) must not exceed 100 meters.
Place the device on a flat, stable surface as far from the ground as possible.
Keep the device clear from metal obstructions and away from direct sunlight.
Keep the device away from transformers, heavy-duty motors, fluorescent lights,
microwave ovens, refrigerators, and other industrial equipment to prevent
signal loss.
Install the device in a central area to provide ideal coverage for all wireless
mobile devices.
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Status indicators
LED Status Indication
(Power) Off No power
On System ready
Flashing-slow Rescue mode
Flashing-quick WPS processing
(Wireless
Network)
Off No power
On Wireless system ready
Flashing Transmitting or receiving data (wireless)
LAN 1-4
(Local Area
Network)
Off No power or no physical connection
On Has physical connection to an Ethernet
network
Flashing Transmitting or receiving data (through
Ethernet cable)
WAN
(Wide Area
Network)
Off No power or no physical connection
On Has physical connection to an Ethernet
network
Flashing Transmitting or receiving data (through
Ethernet cable)
Install the device at least 20cms from a person to insure that the product is
operated in accordance with the RF Guidelines for Human Exposure adopted
by the Federal Communications Commission.
Hardware features
Front panel
PWR 2.4GHz 1234
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Rear panel
Label Description
WPS This button launches the WPS wizard.
RESTORE This button restores the system to its factory default
settings.
WAN Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to this port to establish
WAN connection.
LAN1-LAN4 Connect RJ-45 Ethernet cables to these ports to
establish LAN connection.
(USB 2.0)
Insert USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks and
USB flash drives (at least 2GB capacity) into these
ports.
DC IN Insert the AC adapter into this port to connect your
router to a power source.
To avoid signal interference among the three antennas, we recommend that you
orient them as the following illustration shows:
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Bottom panel
Item Description
1Mounting hooks
Use the mounting hooks to mount your router on concrete or
wooden surfaces using two roundhead screws.
2Air vents
These vents provide ventilation to your router.
Note: For details on mounting your router on a wall or ceiling, refer to the section Mounting
options on the next page of this user manual.
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Mounting options
Out of the box, the ASUS Wireless Router is designed to sit on a raised flat surface
like a file cabinet or book shelf. The unit may also be converted for mounting to a
wall or ceiling.
To mount the ASUS Wireless Router:
1. Look on the underside for the two mounting hooks.
2. Mark two upper holes in a flat surface.
3. Tighten two screws until only 1/4'' is showing.
4. Latch the hooks of the ASUS Wireless Router onto
the screws.
Note: Re-adjust the screws if you cannot latch the ASUS Wireless Router onto the screws or if
it is too loose.
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Setting up the
hardware
Setting up the wireless router
The ASUS Wireless Router meets various working scenarios with proper
configurations. You may need to change the wireless routerʼs default settings so
as to meet the requirements in your wireless environment. It also provides you with
WPS, a utility that enables you to easily set up a secure wireless network.
Notes:
We recommend that you use wired connection for initial configuration to avoid possible
setup problems due to wireless uncertainty.
For more details on WPS, refer to the section WPS in Chapter 5 of this user manual.
Setting up a wired connection
The ASUS Wireless Router is supplied with an Ethernet cable in the package. The
wireless router has integrated auto-crossover function, so use either straight-through
or crossover cable for wired connection.
To set up the wired connection:
1. Turn on your router and the modem.
2. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the routerʼs WAN port to the modem.
3. Using another Ethernet cable, connect the routerʼs LAN port to your PCʼs LAN
port.
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Setting up a wireless connection
To set up a wireless connection:
1. Turn on your router and the modem.
2. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the modem to the routerʼs WAN port.
3. Connect an IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible WLAN card. Refer to your wirelessRefer to your wireless
adapter user manual for wireless connection procedures. By default, the SSID
of ASUS Wireless Router is “ASUS” (in upper case), encryption is disabled and
open system authentication is used.
Configuring the wireless router
The ASUS Wireless Router includes a web graphics user interface (web GUI)
that allows you to configure the wireless router using your web browser on your
computer.
Using the web GUI
If your PC connects to the router using a cable, launch your web browser and the
login page of the routerʼs web GUI automatically launches.
If your PC connects to the router wirelessly, you have to select the network first.
To select the network:
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > Wireless Network
Connection.
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2. Select a network from the Choose a wireless network window. Wait for it to
connect.
Note: By default, the SSID of wireless router is ASUS. Connect to this default SSID.
3. After establishing a wireless connection, launch a web browser.
Notes:
You may also manually key in the router's default IP address (192.168.1.1) to launch the
router's web interface.
For more details on configuring your wireless router using the web GUI, refer to Chapter 4:
Configuring via the web GUI.
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Configuring the
network clients
Accessing the wireless router
Setting an IP address for wired or wireless client
To access the ASUS Wireless Router, you must have the correct TCP/IP settings on
your wired or wireless clients. Ensure that the clientsʼ IP addresses are within the same
subnet as the ASUS Wireless Router.
By default, the ASUS Wireless Router integrates the DHCP server function, which
automatically assigns IP addresses to the clients in your network.
But in some instances, you may want to manually assign static IP addresses on
some of the clients or computers in your network rather than automatically getting
IP addresses from your wireless router.
Follow the instructions below that correspond to the operating system installed on
your client or computer.
Note: If you want to manually assign an IP address to your client, we recommend that you use
the following settings:
IP address: 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any number between 2 and 254. Ensure that the IP
address is not used by another device)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (same as the ASUS Wireless Router)
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (IP address of the ASUS Wireless Router)
DNS: 192.168.1.1 (ASUS Wireless Router) or assign a known DNS server in your network
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Windows® 9x/ME
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network to display the Network
setup window.
2. Select TCP/IP then click
Properties.
3. If you want your computer to
automatically obtain an IP address,
click Obtain an IP address
automatically then click OK.
Otherwise, click Specify an
IP address, then key in the IP
address and Subnet Mask.
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4. Select the Gateway tab, and key in
New gateway then click Add.
5. Select the DNS configuration tab
and click Enable DNS. Key in Host,
Domain, and DNS Server Search
Order, then click Add.
6. Click OK.
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Windows® NT4.0
1. Go to Control Panel > Network to
display the Network setup window
then select the Protocols tab.
2. Select TCP/IP Protocol from the
Network Protocols list then click
Properties.
3. From the IP Address tab of the
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties
window, you can:
Select the type of network
adapter installed in your
system.
Set the router to assign IP
address automatically.
Manually set up the IP address,
subnet mask, and default
gateway.
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4. Select the DNS tab then click Add
under the DNS Service Search
Order and key in DNS.
Windows® 2000
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Dial-up Connection.
Right-click Local Area Connection
then click Properties.
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2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
then click Properties.
3. Select Obtain an IP address
automatically if you want
the IP settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following IP address: and
key in IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default gateway.
4. Select Obtain an IP address
automatically if you want the DNS
server settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following DNS server
address: and key in the Preferred
and Alternate DNS server.
5. Click OK when done.
Windows® XP
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network Connection. Right-click
Local Area Connection then select
Properties.
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2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
then click Properties.
3. Select Obtain an IP address
automatically if you want
the IP settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following IP address: and
key in IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default gateway.
4. Select Obtain DNS server
address automatically if you
want the DNS server settings to be
assigned automatically. Otherwise,
select Use the following DNS
server addresses: and key in the
Preferred and Alternate DNS
server.
5. Click OK when done.
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Windows® Vista
1. Go to Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet > Network
and Sharing Center. Click View
status > Properties > Continue.
2. Select Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click
Properties.
3. Select Obtain an IP address
automatically if you want
the IP settings to be assigned
automatically. Otherwise, select
Use the following IP address:
and key in IP address and
Subnet mask.
4. Select Obtain DNS server
address automatically if you
want the DNS server settings
to be assigned automatically.
Otherwise, select Use the
following DNS server
addresses: and key in the
Preferred and Alternate DNS
server.
5. Click OK when done.
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Configuring via
the web GUI
Configuring via the web GUI
The routerʼs web graphics user interface (web GUI) allows you to configure these
features: Network Map, UPnP Media Server, AiDisk, and EZQoS Bandwidth
Management.
To configure via the web GUI:
1. After setting up a wired or wireless connection, launch a web browser. The
login page automatically launches.
Note: You may also manually key in the routerʼs default IP address (192.168.1.1) to launch the
routerʼs web interface.
2. On the login page, key in the default user name (admin) and password
(admin).
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3. From the main page, click the navigation menu or links to configure the various
features of the ASUS Wireless Router.
Using the Network Map
Network Map allows you to view the status and configure the connection settings
of the Internet, system, and clients in your network. It enables you to quickly set up
your Wide Area Network (WAN) using the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) feature, or to
quickly set up your Local Area Network (LAN) using the WPS utility.
Note: For more details on WPS, refer to the section WPS Wizard in Chapter 5 of this user
manual.
To view the status or configure the settings, click any of these icons displayed on
the main page:
Icon Description
Internet status
Click this icon to display information on the Internet
connection status, WAN IP address, DNS, connection
type, and gateway address. From the Internet status
screen, use the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) feature to
quickly set up your WAN.
Note: For more details on the QIS feature, refer to the
section Setting up WAN using the Quick Internet Setup
(QIS) on the next page.
System status
Click this icon to display information on the SSID,
authentication method, WEP encryption, LAN IP, PIN
code, MAC address, or turn the wireless radio on/off.
Launch the WPS function from the System status screen.
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Setting up WAN using the Quick Internet Setup (QIS)
The Quick Internet Setup (QIS) function automatically detects the Internet
connection type. It guides you in setting up your WAN when encountering special
Internet connection types.
To set up your WAN using QIS:
1. Under Internet status, click GO in the QIS field.
2. Select your connection type from these types of ISP services: Dynamic IP,
PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, and Static IP.
3. Click Apply all settings to save the settings.
Icon Description
Client status
Click this icon to display information about the clients or
computers in the network, and allows you to block/unblock
a client.
USB disk status
Click this icon to display information about the USB disk
connected to the wireless router.
USB printer status
Click this icon to display information about the USB printer
connected to the wireless router.
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Using the router as a UPnP Media Server
Your wireless router enables UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) devices, such as an
Xbox device, to access multimedia files in your USB disk.
To use your router as a UPnP Server:
Note: Before you use the UPnP Media Server function, install a wireless card on your UPnP
device.
1. Click UPnP Media Server from the navigation menu at the left side of your
screen.
2. Select Enabled. Your wireless router is now ready to share the media files
stored in the USB hard disk.
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Playing media files on Xbox 360
To play media files on Xbox 360:
1. Launch Xbox360 and enter System
> Edit Settings to set up the
wireless network connection.
2. Set IP Settings to Automatic and
ensure that your Xbox360 gets a
valid IP address.
3. To play music from the USB hard
disk, select Media > Music.
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4. Select Computer.
5. Select Yes, continue when
prompted to install Window Media
Connect on your PC.
6. Xbox360 automatically searches
for the wireless router. Select the
wireless router to establish the
connection.
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Using AiDisk
AiDisk allows you to set up an FTP server and share the content of a USB disk to
the clients in your network.
Note: Before using AiDisk, ensure that you have inserted a USB disk into the USB port of your
wireless router.
To use AiDisk:
1. Click AiDisk from the navigation menu at the left side of your screen.
2. From the Welcome to AiDisk wizard screen, click Go.
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3. Select the access rights that you want to assign to the clients accessing your
shared data.
4. If you want to create your own domain name for your FTP site via the ASUS
DDNS services, select I will use the service and accept the Terms of
service. Otherwise, select Skip ASUS DDNS setting. Click Next to finish the
set up.
5. When done, click Finish.
6. To access the FTP site that you created, launch a web browser and key in the
ftp link (ftp://<domain name>).
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Managing EzQoS bandwidth
EzQoS Bandwidth Management enables you to set the bandwidth priority andBandwidth Management enables you to set the bandwidth priority and
manage the network traffic.
To set up the bandwidth priority:
1. Click EzQoS Bandwidth Management from the navigation menu at the left
side of your screen.
2. Click each of these four applications to set the bandwidth priority:
Icon Description
Gaming Blaster
The router handles gaming traffic at first priority.
Internet Application
The router handles the e-mail, web browsing and other
Internet applications traffic at first priority.
AiDisk
The router handles at first priority the traffic of downloading/
uploading data to/from the FTP server.
Voip/Video Streaming
The router handles the audio/video traffic at first priority.
3. Click Save to save the configuration settings.
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Upgrading the firmware
Note: Download the latest firmware from the ASUS website at http://www.asus.com
To upgrade the firmware:
1. Click Advanced Setting from the navigation menu at the left side of your
screen.
2. Under the Administration menu, click Firmware Upgrade.
3. In the New Firmware File field, click Browse to locate the new firmware on your
computer.
4. Click Upload. The uploading process takes about three minutes.
Note: If the upgrade process fails, the wireless router automatically enters the emergency or
failure mode and the power LED indicator at the front panel flashes slowly. To recover or restore
the system, use the Firmware Restoration utility. For more details on this utility, refer to the
section Firmware Restoration on Chapter 5 of this user manual.
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Restoring/Saving/Uploading settings
To restore/save/upload the settings:
1. Click Advanced Setting from the navigation menu at the left side of your
screen.
2. Under the Administration menu, click Restore/Save/Upload Setting.
3. Select the tasks that you want to do:
To restore to the default factory settings, click Restore, and click OK in the
confirmation message.
To save the current system settings, click Save, and click Save in the file
download window to save the system file in your preferred path.
To restore previous system settings, click Browse to locate the system file that
you want to restore, then click Upload.
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Using the USB application
The ASUS Wireless Router provides two USB 2.0 ports for connecting USB
devices such as a USB storage device and USB printer, to allow you to monitor the
working environment, share files, and printer with clients in your network.
Note: To use this feature, you need to plug a USB storage device, such as a USB hard disk or
USB flash drive, to the USB 2.0 port on the rear panel of your wireless router. Ensure that the
USB storage device is formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the ASUS website at
www.asus.com for the HD file system supporting table.
Creating a user account
You need to create user accounts before you can share the files or data in the USB
storage device.
To create a user account:
1. Click Advanced Setting > USB Application from the navigation menu at the
left side of your screen.
2. Click Share with account, and click OK to enable the sharing feature.
3. Click the Add account icon.
4. In the Account and Password fields, key in the name and password of the
client/computer in your network. Retype the password to confirm. Click Add to
add the account to the list.
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Assigning access rights
To assign access rights:
1. Click Advanced Setting > USB Application from the navigation menu at the
left side of your screen.
2. Select the account that you want to assign access rights to.
3. From the list of file folders, select the type of access rights that you want to
assign for specific file folders:
R/W: Select this option to assign read/write access for a specific file folder.
R: Select this option to assign read only access for a specific file folder.
No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specific file folder.
4. Click Apply to apply the changes.
5. From the Miscellaneous setting tab, set the Work Group to WORKGROUP
to enable all computers within WORKGROUP to access the wireless routerʼs
USB storage device.
6. Launch My Network Place from a computer connected to the wireless router.
Click view work group computers, you can see the wireless router in the
Workgroup category. All files on the USB storage device are now shared to
computers in your network.
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Setting up an FTP site
The ASUS Wireless Router enables you to share files from your USB storage
device with computers in LAN or through the Internet.
Notes:
• To use this feature, you need to insert a USB storage device, such as a USB hard disk or USB
flash drive, to the USB2.0 port on the rear panel of your wireless router. Ensure that the USB
storage device is formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the ASUS website at
www.asus com for the HD file system supporting table.
• To access the FTP, you may either enable the DDNS service or key in the ftp link
ftp://192.168.1.1 from any computer in LAN.
To set up an FTP site:
1. Click Advanced Setting > USB Application from the navigation menu at the
left side of your screen.
2. From the FTP Share tab, select the account that you want to assign access
rights to.
3. From the list of file folders, select the type of access rights that you want to
assign for specific file folders:
R/W: Select this option to assign read/write access for a specific file folder.
W: Select this option to assign write only access for a specific file folder.
R: Select this option to assign read only access for a specific file folder.
No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specific file folder.
4. Click Apply to apply the changes.
5. From any LAN computer, key in ftp://192.168.1.1 on a web browser.
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Connecting a USB printer
Connect a compatible USB printer to the USB 2.0 port of the ASUS Wireless
Router and share the USB printer with your LAN clients.
Note: Visit the ASUS Website at http://www.asus.com for compatible printer vendor and models.
To connect a USB printer:
1. Plug your USB printer to the USB 2.0 port on the rear panel of the wireless
router.
2. Install the printer driver for your computerʼs operating system.
Note: Refer to the section below to install the printer on Windows® XP.
Installing the printer on Windows® XP
To install the printer on Windows® XP:
1. Run the Add Printer Wizard from
Start > Printers and Faxes > Add
a printer.
2. Select Local printer attached to
this computer and click Next.
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3. Select Create a new port and set
Type of port to Standard TCP/IP
Port, then click Next.
4. Click Next to set up the TCP/IP port
for accessing the network printer.
5. Key in the IP address of the
wireless router in the Printer Name
of IP Address field and click Next.
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6. Select Custom and click Settings...
7. Set Protocol to LPR and type
LPRServer in Queue Name field.
Click Next to continue.
8. Press Next to finish the standard
TCP/IP port setting.
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9. Press Finish to complete the
settings and return to the Add
Printer Wizard.
10. Install printer driver from the
vendor-model list. If your printer
is not in the list, click Have Disk
to manually assign the location of
driver.
11. Click Next to accept the default
name for the printer.
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12. Select Yes to print a test page.
Click Next to print.
13. The installation is complete. Click
Finish to quit the Add Printer
Wizard.
Note: If you have already installed the printer locally on your computer, right click the printer
icon and select Property > Port tab to add a standard TCP/IP port. Click Add Port then select
Standard TCP/IP Port and click New Port button. Refer to steps 5-8 for setting procedures.
Note: If you use Windows® 98 or ME which does not support Standard TCP/IP port, you need to
use Remote Port which is supported by the ASUS Wireless Router.
14. After connecting your USB printer
and installing the printer driver, you
can now see the printer name and
status on the wireless routerʼs web
GUI.
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5
Installing the
utilities
2. Click Next.
Installing the utilities
The support CD contains the utilities for configuring the ASUS Wireless Router.
To install the ASUS WLAN Utilities in Microsoft® Windows, insert the support CD
in the CD drive. If Autorun is disabled, run setup.exe from the root directory of the
support CD.
To install the utilities:
1. Click Install...Utilities.
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3. Click Next to accept the default
destination folder or click Browse to
specify another path.
4. Click Next to accept the default
program folder or enter another
name.
5. Click Finish when setup is
completed.
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Device Discovery
Device Discovery is an ASUS WLAN utility that detects an ASUS wireless router
device, and enables you to configure the device.
To launch the Device Discovery utility:
From your computerʼs desktop, click Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility
> RT-N16 Wireless Router > Device Discovery.
Firmware Restoration
Firmware Restoration is a utility that searches for an ASUS Wireless Router that
failed during its firmware upgrading process, then restores or re-uploads the
firmware that you specify. The process takes about three to four minutes.
To launch the Firmware Restoration utility:
From your computerʼs desktop, click Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility
> Firmware Restoration.
Note: This is not a firmware upgrade utility and cannot be used on a working ASUS Wireless
Router. Normal firmware upgrades must be done through the web interface. Refer to Chapter 4:
Configuring via the web GUI for more details.
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WPS Wizard
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows you to set up a secure and protected wireless
network easily.
Ensure that you use a wireless LAN card/adapter with WPS function.
• Windows® operating systems and wireless LAN cards/adapters that support WPS:
Using WPS Wizard
OS Support Wireless Adapter Support
Vista 32/64
Intel wireless LAN card
ASUS 167gv2 driver v3.0.6.0 or later
ASUS 160N/130N driver v2.0.0.0 or later
XP SP2
Intel wireless LAN card
ASUS 167gv2 driver v1.2.2.0 or later
ASUS 160N/130N driver v1.0.4.0 or later
XP SP1 and 2000
ASUS LAN card with ASUS WLAN Utility
ASUS 167gv2 driver v1.2.2.0 or later
ASUS 160N/130N driver v1.0.4.0 or later
To use WPS Wizard:
1. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your hardware. When done, click
Next.
Note: Use the WPS Wizard with one wireless client at a time. If the wireless client
cannot discover the wireless router, shorten the distance between the client and the
router.
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2. Push the WPS button at the rear panel of the wireless router for more than five
seconds.
WPS button
3. On the WPS Wizard, click Next to continue.
Notes:
When running WPS, the Internet connection pauses briefly then reestablishes the
connection.
If the WPS button is pushed without running the WPS Wizard, the PWR
indicator flashes and Internet connection pauses briefly and then reestablishes the
connection.
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4. Assign a name to your network, then click Next.
5. Use the auto-generated passphrase as your networkʼs security key or manually
assign a passphrase containing between 8 and 63 characters. Click Next.
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6. Installation is completed. Click Save or print settings for future reference or
Save settings to a USB flash drive to add other devices to the network. Click
Next to connect to the Internet.
Note: For more details on adding devices to the network using a USB flash drive, refer to the
section Adding network devices using a USB flash drive on the next page.
7. You have connected to the wireless router. If you want to configure the Internet
settings, click Setup. Click Finish to close the WPS Wizard.
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Adding network devices using a USB flash drive
With the WPS utility, you can add devices to your network using a USB flash drive.
To add network devices using a USB flash drive:
1. In the WPS Wizard, click Save settings to a USB flash drive.
2. Plug a USB flash drive into the USB port on your computer, and then select the
drive from the dropdown list. When done, click Next to continue.
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3. Remove the USB flash drive from this computer, and then plug to the computer
that you want to add to the wireless network.
4. Locate the SetupWireless.exe from the USB drive, and double-click to run it.
Click Yes to add the computer to the wireless network.
5. Click OK to exit the Wireless Network Setup Wizard.
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Download Master
Download Master is a utility that allows you to organize your HTTP, FTP, and BT
(BitTorrent) download tasks.
Using the Download Master
To use the Download Master:
Note: To use this feature, you need to plug a USB storage device, such as a USB hard disk or
USB flash drive, to the USB 2.0 port on the rear panel of your wireless router. Ensure that the
USB storage device is formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the ASUS website at
www.asus.com for the HD file system supporting table.
1. Launch the Download Master from Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility >
RT-N16 Wireless Router > Download Master. Click File > Connect to
connect to the wireless router.
2. Follow the instructions below to organize the download tasks that you want to
perform.
HTTP download
To perform an HTTP download, do any of the following:
Right-click the download link on the web page and select Download
using ASUS Download.
Right-click the download link on the web page and select Properties.
Copy the download Address (URL).
If you select Download using ASUS Download, you can see the
download task is added to the Transfer list. The blue bars indicate the
progress rate of the download tasks.
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If you copy the download address, click the Assign button in the utility.
Paste the address into Getting File From box, select HTTP from
Options, and click Download button to start.
FTP download
Click the Assign button of the Download Master and select FTP in the Options
field. Key in the FTP site address, Port number, User Name, Password. Click
Download to start.
BT download
Save the BT seed on your computer. Click the Assign button of the Download
Master and select BT in the Options field. Click Browse to locate the seed file
and click Download to start.
3. Click the Folder button to view the download file. Open the Complete folder to
view or copy the finished files to your local hard disk. The incomplete tasks are
kept in the InComplete folder.
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6
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
This troubleshooting guide provides solutions to some common problems that
you may encounter while installing or using the ASUS Wireless Router. These
problems require simple troubleshooting that you can perform by yourself. Contact
the ASUS Technical Support if you encounter problems not mentioned in this
chapter.
Problem Action
I cannot access a web
browser for configuring the
router.
1. Launch a web browser, then click Tools >
Internet Options...
2. Under Temporary Internet files, click
Delete Cookies... and Delete Files...
The client cannot establish
a wireless connection with
the router.
Out of Range:
• Put the router closer to the wireless client.
• Try to change the channel settings.
Authentication:
• Use wired connection to connect to the
router.
• Check the wireless security settings.
• Press the Restore button at the rear panel
for more than five seconds.
Cannot find the router:
• Press the Restore button at the rear panel
for more than five seconds.
• Check the setting in the wireless adapter
such as SSID and encryption settings.
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Problem Action
Cannot access the Internet
via wireless LAN adapter • Move the router closer to the wireless client.
• Check whether the wireless adapter is
connected to the correct wireless router.
• Check whether the wireless channel in use
conforms to the channels available in your
country/ area.
• Check the encryption settings.
• Check if the ADSL or Cable connection is
correct.
• Retry using another Ethernet cable.
Internet is not accessible • Check the status indicators on the ADSL
modem and the wireless router.
• Check if the WAN LED on the wireless
router is ON. If the LED is not ON, change
the cable and try again.
When ADSL Modem “Link”
light is ON (not blinking),
this means Internet Access
is possible.
• Restart your computer.
• Refer to the Quick Start Guide of the
wireless router and re-configure the settings.
• Check if the WAN LED on the wireless
router is ON.
• Check the wireless encryption settings.
• Check if the computer can get the IP
address (via both wired network and
wireless network).
• Ensure that your web browser is configured
to use the local LAN, and is not configured
to use a proxy server.
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Problem Action
If the ADSL “LINK” light
blinks continuously or
stays off, Internet access
is not possible - the Router
is unable to establish a
connection with the ADSL
network.
• Ensure that all your cables are all properly
connected .
• Disconnect the power cord from the ADSL
or cable modem, wait a few minutes, then
reconnect the cord.
• If the ADSL light continues to blink or stays
OFF, contact your ADSL service provider.
Network name or encryption
keys are forgotten • Try setting up the wired connection and
configuring the wireless encryption again.
• Press the Restore button at the rear panel
of the wireless router for more than five
seconds.
How to restore the system
to its default settings • Press the Restore button at the rear panel
of the wireless router for more than five
seconds.
• Refer to the section Firmware Restoration
in Chapter 5 of this user manual.
The following are the factory default settings:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Enable DHCP: Yes (if WAN cable is plugged in)
IP address: 192.168.1.1
Domain Name: (Blank)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
DNS Server 1: 192.168.1.1
DNS Server 2: (Blank)
SSID: ASUS
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ASUS DDNS Service
WL-500gP V2 is the first model that supports the ASUS DDNS service. When
exchanging devices at the service center, if you have registered the ASUS DDNS
service and want to keep the original domain name, data transfer is a must. Visit
your local service center for more information.
Notes:
If there is no activity in the domain - such as reconfiguring the router or accessing the
registered domain name - within 90 days, the system automatically deletes the registered
information.
If you encounter any problem or difficulty in using your device, contact the service center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Will the registered information be lost or registered by others?
If you have not updated the registered information in 90 days, the system
automatically deletes the registered information and the domain name may be
registered by others.
2. I did not register the ASUS DDNS for the router I bought six months ago.
Can I still register it?
Yes, you can still register the ASUS DDNS service for your router. The DDNS
service is embedded in your router, so you can register the ASUS DDNS
service anytime. Before registering, click Query to check if the hostname has
been registered or not. If not, the system registers the hostname automatically.
3. I have registered a domain name before and it has been working well until
my friends told me that they could not access my domain name.
Check the following:
1. The internet is working well.
2. The DNS server is working well.
3. The last time you updated the domain name.
If there are still problems in accessing your domain name, contact the service
center.
4. Can I register two domain names to separately access my http and ftp
servers?
A. No, you cannot. You can only register one domain name for one router. Use
port mapping to implement security in the network.
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5. After restarting the router, why is it that I see different WAN IPs in MS
DOS and in the router configuration page?
This is normal. The interval time between the ISP DNS server and ASUS
DDNS results to different WAN IPs in MS DOS and in the router configuration
page. Different ISPs may have different interval time for IP updating.
7. Is the ASUS DDNS service free, or is it just a trial version?
The ASUS DDNS service is a free and embedded service in some ASUS
routers. Check your ASUS router if it supports the ASUS DDNS service.
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Notices
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This 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, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the userʼs authority to operate the equipment.
Prohibition of Co-location
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter
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Safety Information
To maintain compliance with FCCʼs RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and
your body. Use on the supplied antenna.
Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive
1999/5/EC
Essential requirements – Article 3
Protection requirements for health and safety – Article 3.1a
Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950-1 has been conducted. These are
considered relevant and sufficient.
Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility – Article 3.1b
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489-1 and EN 301
489-17 has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient.
Effective use of the radio spectrum – Article 3.2
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328- 2 has been conducted.
These are considered relevant and sufficient.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Licensing information
This product includes copyrighted third-party software licensed under the terms of
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with every CD shipped with our product. All future firmware updates will also
be accompanied with their respective source code. Please visit our web site for
updated information. Note that we do not offer direct support for the distribution.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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 off 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 and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
"This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation ."
Canada Warning
"Industry Canada regulatory information Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.""The user is cautioned that this
device should be used only as specified within this manual to meet RF exposure
requirements. Use of this device in a manner inconsistent with this manual could lead to
excessive RF exposure conditions."

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