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DSL-AC56U
Wireless-AC1200
Dual-band 802.11ac VDSL/ADSL
Modem Router
User Guide
2
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Table of contents
1 Getting to know your xDSL modem router
1.1 Welcome! ........................................................................................6
1.2 Package contents .........................................................................6
1.3 Your xDSL modem router ..........................................................7
1.4 Positioning your xDSL modem router ..................................9
1.5 Setup Requirements ................................................................ 10
1.6 xDSL Modem Router Setup ................................................... 11
1.6.1 Wired connection ..................................................................11
1.6.2 Wireless connection ............................................................. 12
2 Getting started
2.1 Logging into the Web GUI ..................................................... 13
2.2 Quick Internet Setup (QIS) Wizard with Auto-detection 14
2.3 Connecting to your wireless network ................................ 18
3 Conguring the General settings
3.1 Using the Network Map ......................................................... 19
3.1.1 Setting up the wireless security settings ......................20
3.1.2 Managing your network clients ....................................... 21
3.1.3 Monitoring your USB device .............................................22
3.2 Creating a Guest Network ...................................................... 25
3.3 Using the Trac Manager ...................................................... 27
3.3.1 Managing QoS (Quality of Service) Bandwidth..........27
3.3.2 Monitoring Trac .................................................................30
3.3.3 Spectrum .................................................................................31
3.4 Setting up Parental Control ................................................... 32
3.5 Using the USB Application ..................................................... 33
3.5.1 Using AiDisk ............................................................................... 33
3.5.2 Using Servers Center ............................................................35
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3.6 Using AiCloud ............................................................................. 40
3.6.1 Cloud Disk ................................................................................41
3.6.2 Smart Access ........................................................................... 43
3.6.3 Smart Sync ............................................................................... 44
4 Conguring the Advanced Settings
4.1 Wireless ......................................................................................... 45
4.1.1 General ......................................................................................45
4.1.2 WPS ............................................................................................48
4.1.3 Bridge ........................................................................................50
4.1.4 Wireless MAC Filter ...............................................................52
4.1.5 RADIUS Setting ......................................................................53
4.1.6 Professional .............................................................................54
4.2 LAN ................................................................................................. 56
4.2.1 LAN IP ........................................................................................56
4.2.2 DHCP Server ............................................................................57
4.2.3 Route .........................................................................................59
4.2.4 IPTV ............................................................................................... 60
4.3 WAN ............................................................................................... 61
4.3.1 Internet Connection .............................................................61
4.3.2 Dual WAN .................................................................................63
4.3.3 Port Trigger ..............................................................................64
4.3.4 Virtual Server/Port Forwarding ........................................ 66
4.3.5 DMZ............................................................................................69
4.3.6 DDNS .........................................................................................70
4.3.7 NAT Passthrough ................................................................... 71
4.4 IPv6 ................................................................................................. 72
4.5 VPN Server ................................................................................... 73
4.6 Firewall .......................................................................................... 74
4.6.1 General ......................................................................................74
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4.6.2 URL Filter ..................................................................................74
4.6.3 Network Services Filter .......................................................75
4.7 Administration ........................................................................... 77
4.7.1 System ....................................................................................... 77
4.7.2 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................ 78
4.7.3 Restore/Save/Upload Setting ...........................................78
4.7.4 DSL Setting .............................................................................. 79
4.7.5 Feedback .................................................................................. 82
4.8 System Log .................................................................................. 83
5 Utilities
5.1 Device Discovery ....................................................................... 84
5.2 Firmware Restoration .............................................................. 85
5.3 Setting up your printer server .............................................. 86
5.3.1 ASUS EZ Printer Sharing .....................................................86
5.3.2 Using LPR to Share Printer .................................................90
5.4 Download Master ...................................................................... 95
5.4.1 Conguring Bit Torrent download settings .................96
5.4.2 NZB settings ............................................................................ 97
6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Basic Troubleshooting ............................................................. 98
6.2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ................................101
Appendices
Notices .....................................................................................................110
ASUS Contact information ..................................................................124
Networks Global Hotline Information.............................................125
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1 Getting to know your xDSL
modem router
NOTES:
• Ifanyoftheitemsaredamagedormissing,contactASUSfor
technical inquiries and support. Refer to the ASUS Support Hotline
list at the back of this user manual.
• Keeptheoriginalpackagingmaterialincaseyouwouldneedfuture
warranty services such as repair or replacement.
1.1 Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing an ASUS DSL-AC56U Wireless VDSL/
ADSL Modem Router!
The ultra-thin and stylish DSL-AC56U features 2.4GHz and 5GHz
dual bands for an unmatched concurrent wireless HD streaming;
operates as a router on an ADSL or VDSL line; SMB server, UPnP
AV server, and FTP server for 24/7 le sharing; and capability to
handle 300,000 sessions. These features make this xDSL modem
router a good choice for complete home networking.
1.2 Package contents
VDSL/ADSL Wireless Modem Router
Network cable (RJ-45 cable)
Support CD (Manual, utility software)
Splitter (varies with region)
Power adapter
Quick Start Guide
DSL/phone cable (RJ-11 cable)
Warranty card
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1.3 Your xDSL modem router
5GHz LED
O: No 5GHz signal.
On: Wireless system is ready.
Flashing: Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection.
2.4GHz LED
O: No 2.4GHz signal.
On: Wireless system is ready.
Flashing: Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection.
USB LED
O: No power or no physical connection.
On: Has physical connection to USB devices.
LAN 1~4 LED
O: No power or no physical connection.
On: Has physical connection to an Ethernet network.
Internet LED
O: No power or no Internet connection.
On: Internet connection is established.
DSL LED(Modem mode)
O: No DSL link or unable to establish DSL link.
On: DSL link is established.
Flashing: DSL is attempting to connect to a DSLAM.
WAN LED(Router mode)
O: No power or no physical connection.
On: Has physical connection to a wide area network (WAN).
Power LED
O: No power.
On: Device is ready.
Flashing slow: Rescue mode
Flashing quick: WPS is processing.
DSL-AC56U AC1200 Dual Band
Wi-Fi ADSL/VDSL Modem Router
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NOTES:
• Useonlytheadapterthatcamewithyourpackage.Usingother
adapters may damage the device.
• Specications:
• Powerconsumptioninomode:0.21W
• Powerconsumptioninnetworkstandbymode:4.21W
• Theaveragepowerconsumptionisdeterminedatroom
temperatures with the following load:
DC Power adapter DC Output: +12V with max. 2A current
Operating
Temperature
0~40
o
C Storage 0~70
o
C
Operating Humidity 50~90% Storage 20~90%
WPS button
This button launches the WPS Wizard.
Wi-Fi button
Pressthisbuttontoturnon/otheWi-Ficonnection
LAN 1 ~ 4 ports
Connect network cables into these ports to establish LAN connection.
USB 2.0 ports
Insert USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks or USB ash drives into these
ports.
Ethernet WAN port
Connect a network cable into this port to establish WAN connection.
RJ-11 port
Use an RJ-11 cable to connect your xDSL modem router to a splitter or a
telephone outlet.
Reset button
This button resets or restores the system to its factory default settings.
Power (DC-IN) port
Insert the bundled AC adapter into this port and connect your router to a
power source.
Power button
Pressthisbuttontopoweronorothesystem.
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1.4 Positioning your xDSL modem router
For the best wireless signal transmission between the xDSL
modem router and the network devices connected to it, ensure
that you:
• PlacethexDSLmodemrouterinacentralizedareafora
maximum wireless coverage for the network devices.
• Keepthedeviceawayfrommetalobstructionsandawayfrom
direct sunlight.
• Topreventsignalinterferenceorloss,keepthedeviceaway
from 802.11g or 20MHz only Wi-Fi devices, 2.4GHz computer
peripherals, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, transformers,
heavy-duty motors, uorescent lights, microwave ovens,
refrigerators, and other industrial equipment.
• Forthebestfront-to-rearcoverage,placethexDSLmodem
router in an upright position.
• Forthebestup-to-downcoverage,placethexDSLmodem
router in an inclined position.
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1.5 Setup Requirements
To set up your wireless network, you need a computer that meets
the following system requirements:
• EthernetRJ-45(LAN)port(10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-
TX)
• IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/acwirelesscapability
• AninstalledTCP/IPservice
• WebbrowsersuchasInternetExplorer,Firefox,Safari,or
Google Chrome
NOTES:
• Ifyourcomputerdoesnothavebuilt-inwirelesscapabilities,youmay
install an IEEE 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac
WLAN adapter to your computer to
connect to the network.
• Withitsdualbandtechnology,yourADSL/VDSLroutersupports
2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless signals simultaneously. This allows you
to browse the Internet or access e-mail messages using the 2.4GHz
band while streaming high-denition audio/video les such as
movies or music using the 5GHz band.
• IfyouareusingonlyonecomputerwithasinglebandIEEE802.11a/
b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter, you will only be able to use the 2.4GHz
band.
• IfyouareusingonlyonecomputerwithadualbandIEEE802.11a/
b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter, you will be able to use the 2.4GHz or 5GHz
band.
• IfyouareusingtwocomputerswithbothIEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac
WLAN adapters, you will be able to use both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands
simultaneously.
• TheEthernetRJ-45cablesthatwillbeusedtoconnectthenetwork
devices should not exceed 100 meters.
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1.6.1 Wired connection
NOTE: You can use either a straight-through cable or a crossover cable
for wired connection.
To set up your xDSL modem router via wired connection:
1. Insert your xDSL modem router’s power adapter to the DC-IN
port and plug it to a power outlet.
2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your
xDSL modem router, and connect the other end to the DSL
port of your splitter.
3. Using a network cable, connect your computer to your xDSL
modem router’s LAN port.
IMPORTANT! After turning on your xDSL modem router, wait for about
two to three minutes for it to boot up.
Wall telephone outlet
Computer
Wall Power Outlet
Power
LAN
Splitter
Phone
DSL
1.6 xDSL Modem Router Setup
IMPORTANT!
• UseawiredconnectionwhensettingupyourxDSLmodemrouterto
avoid possible setup problems.
• BeforesettingupyourASUSxDSLmodemrouter,dothefollowing:
• IfyouarereplacinganexistingxDSLmodemrouter,disconnectit
from your network.
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To set up your xDSL modem router via wireless connection:
1. Insert your xDSL modem router’s power adapter to the DC-IN
port and plug it to a power outlet.
2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your
xDSL modem router, and connect the other end to the DSL
port of your splitter.
3. Install an IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter on your
computer.
NOTES:
• Fordetailsonconnectingtoawirelessnetwork,refertotheWLAN
adapters user manual.
• Tosetupthesecuritysettingsforyournetwork,refertothesection
Setting up the wireless security settings in Chapter 3 of this user
manual.
1.6.2 Wireless connection
Wall telephone outlet
Computer
Wall Power Outlet
Power
Splitter
Phone
DSL
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2 Getting started
2.1 Logging into the Web GUI
Your ASUS Wireless xDSL Modem Router comes with an intuitive
web graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to easily
congure its various features through a web browser such as
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome.
NOTE:Thefeaturesmayvarywithdierentrmwareversions.
To log into the web GUI:
1. On your web browser, manually key in the xDSL modem
router’s default IP address: 192.168.1.1
2. On the login page, key in the default user name (admin) and
password (admin).
3. You can now use the Web GUI to congure various settings of
your ASUS XDSL modem router.
NOTE: If you are logging into the Web GUI for the rst time, you will be
directed to the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) page automatically.
Navigation
panel
QIS
Top command buttons
Information
banner
middle
column
right column
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2.2 Quick Internet Setup (QIS) Wizard with
Auto-detection
The Quick Internet Setup (QIS) function guides you in quickly
setting up your Internet connection.
NOTE: When setting the Internet connection for the rst time, press the
Reset button on your xDSL modem router to reset it to its factory default
settings. For more details, refer to the section Firmware Restoration in
Chapter 5 of this user manual.
To use QIS with auto-detection:
1. Log into the Web GUI. The QIS page launches automatically.
NOTES:
• Bydefault,theloginusernameandpasswordforyourxDSLmodem
router's Web GUI is admin. For details on changing your xDSL
modem router's login username and password, refer to section 4.7.2
System.
• ThexDSLmodemrouter'sloginusernameandpasswordallowsyou
to log into your xDSL modem router's Web GUI to congure your
xDSL modem router's settings. The network name (SSID) and security
key allows Wi-Fi devices to log in and connect to your wireless
network.
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2. Your xDSL modem router automatically congures the DSL
Annex mode, Internet connection type, and VPI/VCI value
and encapsulation modes. Key in the Internet account
information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
IMPORTANT! Obtain the necessary information from your ISP to
congure the Internet connection.
NOTES:
• Theauto-detectionofyourISPconnectiontypetakesplacewhen
you congure your xDSL modem router for the rst time or when
your device is reset to its default settings.
• Bydefault,theQISWizardisforDSLsetup.Ifyouwanttocongure
DSL-AC56U as a wireless router, refer to the section Internet
Connection in Chapter 4 of this user manual.
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3. If QIS failed to detect your Internet connection type, follow
the steps below to manually congure your connection
settings:
a) Select the Annex mode that your DSL service uses.
NOTES:
• AnnexAorAnnexBmodehasmultiplemodes:AnnexA/I/J/L/M
orAnnexB/J.IfyourISPDSLAMoersbothAnnexAandAnnexM
mode, QIS automatically set the Annex mode to Annex A/I/J/L/M
mode and completes the DSL line setting.
• IfyouwanttocongureyourASUSxDSLmodemroutertoaspecic
Annex mode, refer to the section DSL Setting in Chapter 4 of this
user guide.
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b) Select your Country and Internet Service Provider (ISP).
c) Assign the wireless network name (SSID) and security key
for your wireless connection. Click Apply when done.
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d) A summary page appears to show the current settings for
your network. Click Next to save your network settings
and go to the Network Map page.
2.3 Connecting to your wireless network
After setting up your xDSL modem router via QIS, you can connect
your computer or other smart devices to your wireless network.
To connect to your network:
1. On your computer, click the network icon in the
notication area to display the available wireless networks.
2. Select the wireless network that you want to connect to, then
click Connect.
3. You may need to key in the network security key for a secured
wireless network, then click OK.
4. Wait while your computer establishes connection to the
wireless network successfully. The connection status is
displayed and the network icon displays the connected
status.
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NOTES:
• Refertothenextchaptersformoredetailsonconguringyour
wireless network's settings.
• Refertoyourdevice'susermanualformoredetailsonconnectingit
to your wireless network.
3 Conguring the General
settings
3.1 Using the Network Map
Network Map allows you to congure your networks security
settings, manage your network clients, and monitor your USB
device.
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3.1.1 Setting up the wireless security settings
To protect your wireless network from unauthorized access, you
need to configure its security settings.
To set up the wireless security settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Map.
2. On the Network Map screen and under System status, you
can congure the wireless security settings such as SSID,
security level, and encryption settings.
NOTE:Youcansetupdierentwirelesssecuritysettingsfor2.4GHzand
5GHz bands.
3. On the Wireless name (SSID) eld, key in a unique name for
your wireless network.
4. From the Authentication Method dropdown list, select the
encryption method for your wireless network.
2.4GHz security settings 5GHz security settings
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IMPORTANT! The IEEE 802.11n/ac standard prohibits using High
Throughput with WEP or WPA-TKIP as the unicast cipher. If you use these
encryption methods, your data rate will drop to IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps
connection.
5. Key in your WPA-PSK key (security passkey).
6. Click Apply when done.
3.1.2 Managing your network clients
To manage your network clients:
1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Network Map
tab.
2. On the Network Map screen, select the Client Status icon to
display your network client’s information.
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3.1.3 Monitoring your USB device
ASUS DSL-AC56U provides two USB 2.0 ports for connecting USB
devices or USB printer to allow you to share files and printer with
clients in your network.
NOTES:
• USB External HDD/Flash disk:
• YourxDSLmodemrouterworkswithmostUSBHDDs/Flashdisks
up to 3TB and supports read-write access for FAT16, FAT32, EXT2,
EXT3, and NTFS.
• TosafelyremovetheUSBdisk,gototheNetwork Map pages
upper right corner, click the USB icon and click Eject USB disk.
• ForthelistoflesystemandharddiskpartitionsthatyourxDSL
modem router supports, visit http://event.asus.com/networks/
disksupport
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NOTES:
• Network Printer Server:
• NetworkprinterutilityissupportedonWindows®XP/Vista/7/8/8.1.
To install the utility on Mac OS, please go to USB Application >
Network Printer Server, click Download Now!, then select Use
LPR protocol for sharing.
• ForthelistofprintersthatyourxDSLmodemroutersupports,
visit http://event.asus.com/networks/printersupport
IMPORTANT! You rst 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 icon
to display your USB devices information.
3. On the AiDisk Wizard eld, click GO to set up an FTP server for
Internet le sharing.
NOTES:
• Formoredetails,refertothesection3.5.2 Using Servers Center in
this user manual.
• ThexDSLmodemrouterworkswithmostUSBHDDs/Flashdisks(up
to 3TB size) and supports read-write access for FAT16, FAT32, EXT2,
EXT3, and NTFS.
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Safely removing the USB disk
IMPORTANT: 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.
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3.2 Creating a Guest Network
The Guest Network provides temporary visitors with Internet
connectivity via access to separate SSIDs or networks without
providing access to your private network.
NOTE: ASUS DSL-AC56U supports up to four SSIDs (including the main
SSID).
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 5GHz
frequency band for the guest network that you want to create.
3. Click Enable.
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4. To congure additional options, click the network name (SSID)
that you want to modify.
5. Assign a wireless name for your temporary network on the
Network Name (SSID) eld.
6. Select an Authentication Method.
7. Specify the Access time or choose Limitless.
8. Select Disable or Enable on the Access Intranet item.
9. When done, click Apply.
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3.3 Using the Trac Manager
3.3.1 Managing QoS (Quality of Service) Bandwidth
Quality of Service (QoS) allows you to set the bandwidth priority
and manage network trac.
To set up bandwidth priority:
1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Trac Manager
> QoS tab.
2. Click ON to enable QoS. Fill in the upload and download
bandwidth elds.
NOTE: Get the bandwidth information from your ISP.
3. Click Save.
NOTE: The User Specify Rule List is for advanced settings. If you want
to prioritize specic network applications and network services, select
User-dened QoS rules or User-dened Priority from the drop-down
list on the upper-right corner.
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4. On the user-dened QoS rules page, there are four default
online service types – web surf, HTTPS and le transfers.
Select your preferred service, ll in the Source IP or MAC,
Destination Port, Protocol, Transferred and Priority, then
click Apply. The information will be congured in the QoS
rules screen.
NOTES
• TollinthesourceIPorMAC,youcan:
a) Enter a specic 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 eld blank.
d) The format for the MAC address is six groups of two
hexadecimal digits, separated by colons (:), in transmission
order (e.g. 12:34:56:aa:bc:ef)
NOTES:
• Forsourceordestinationportrange,youcaneither:
a) Enter a specic port, such as “95”.
b) Enter ports within a range, such as “103:315”, “>100”, or
“<65535”.
• TheTransferred column contains information about the upstream
and downstream trac (outgoing and incoming network trac) for
one section. In this column, you can set the network trac limit (in
KB) for a specic service to generate specic priorities for the service
assigned to a specic port. For example, if two network clients, PC
1 and PC 2, are both accessing the Internet (set at port 80), but PC 1
exceeds the network trac limit due to some downloading tasks, PC
1 will have a lower priority. If you do not want to set the trac limit,
leave it blank.
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5. On the User-dened Priority page, you can prioritize the
network applications or devices into ve levels from the user-
dened QoS rules dropdown list. Based on priority level, you
can use the following methods to send data packets:
• Changetheorderofupstreamnetworkpacketsthataresent
to the Internet.
• UnderUpload Bandwidth table, set Minimum Reserved
Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth Limit for multiple
networkapplicationswithdierentprioritylevels.The
percentages indicate the upload bandwidth rates that are
available for specied network applications.
NOTES:
• Low-prioritypacketsaredisregardedtoensurethetransmissionof
high-priority packets.
• UnderDownload Bandwidth table, set Maximum Bandwidth Limit
for multiple network applications in corresponding order. The higher
priority upstream packet will cause the higher priority downstream
packet.
• Iftherearenopacketsbeingsentfromhigh-priorityapplications,the
full transmission rate of the Internet connection is available for low-
priority packets.
6. Set the highest priority packet. To ensure a smooth online
gaming experience, you can set ACK, SYN, and ICMP as the
highest priority packet.
NOTE: Ensure to enable QoS rst and set up the upload and download
rate limits.
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3.3.2 Monitoring Trac
The trac monitor function allows you to access the bandwidth
usage and speed of your Internet, wired, and wireless networks. It
allows you to monitor network trac even on a daily basis.
NOTE: Packets from the Internet are evenly transmitted to the wired
and wireless devices.
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3.3.3 Spectrum
DSL Spectrum provide information on the connection quality. The
graph to signal-to-noise ratio shows the classic SNR (Signal-to-
Noise Ratio), which can be useful in identifying the stability of the
DSL connection. Transmission/Reception graph shows how many
bits per carrier are transmitted/received.
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3.4 Setting up Parental Control
Parental Control allows you to control the Internet access time.
Users can set the time limit for a clients network usage.
To use the parental control function:
1. From the navigation panel, go to General > Parental control.
2. Click Enable to activate 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 Client
MAC 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 prole.
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3.5 Using the USB Application
The USB Applications function provides AiDisk, Servers Center,
Media Server, 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 ash drive, in the USB 2.0
port on the rear panel of your xDSL 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
le system support table.
3.5.1 Using AiDisk
AiDisk allows you to share les 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.
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4. Create your domain name via the ASUS DDNS services, read
the Terms of Service and then select I will use the service
and accept the Terms of service and key in your domain
name. 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 browser
or a third-party FTP client utility and key in the ftp link
(ftp://<domain name>.asuscomm.com) you have previously
created.
3. Select the access rights that you want to assign to the clients
accessing your shared data.
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3.5.2 Using Servers Center
Servers Center allows you to share the media les from the USB
disk via a Media Server directory, Samba share service, or FTP
share service. You can also congure other settings for the USB
disk in the Servers Center.
Using Media Server
Your xDSL modem router allows DLNA-supported devices to
access multimedia les from the USB disk connected to your xDSL
modem router.
NOTE: Before using the DLNA Media Server function, connect your
device to the DSL-AC56U’s network.
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To launch the Media Server setting page, go to General > USB
application > Servers Center > Media Servers tab. Refer to the
following for the descriptions of the elds:
• Enable DLNA Media Server: Select ON/OFF to enable/
disable the DLNA Media Server.
• Enable iTunes Server: Select ON/OFF to enable/disable the
iTunes Server.
• Media server directory: Select your media server directory
and click Apply to share les from the USB disk to media
devices in the network.
• Media Server Status: Displays the status of the media server.
Using Network Place (Samba) Share service
Network 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.
NOTE: Network Place (Samba) Share is enabled by default.
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To delete an existing account:
a) Select the account that you want to delete.
b) Click .
c) When prompted, click Delete to conrm the account
deletion.
To add a folder:
a) Click .
b) Enter the folder name, and click Add. The folder that you
created will be added to the folder list.
2. Follow the steps below to add, delete, or modify an
account.
To create a new account:
a) Click to add new account.
b) In the Account and Password elds, key in the name and
password of your network client. Retype the password to
conrm. Click Add to add the account to the list.
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3. From the list of folders, select the type of access permission
that you want to assign for specic 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 specic
le folder.
4. Click Apply to apply the changes.
Using the FTP Share service
FTP share enables an FTP server to share les 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.
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To use FTP Share service:
NOTE: 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 that
you want to assign for specic folders:
• R/W: Select to assign read/write access for a specic folder.
• W: Select to assign write only access for a specic folder.
• R: Select to assign read only access for a specic folder.
• No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specic
folder.
3. Click Apply to conrm the changes.
4. To access the FTP server, key in the ftp link
ftp://<hostname>.asuscomm.com and your user name and
password on a web browser or a third-party FTP utility.
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3.6 Using AiCloud
AiCloud is a cloud service application that allows you to save, sync,
share, and access your les.
To use AiCloud:
1. From Google Play Store or Apple Store, download and install
the ASUS AiCloud app to your smart device.
2. Connect your smart device to your network. Follow the
instructions to complete the AiCloud setup process.
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3.6.1 Cloud Disk
To create a cloud disk:
1. Insert a USB storage device into the xDSL modem router.
2. Turn on Cloud Disk.
3. Go to https://www.asusnetwork.net and enter the router
login account and password. For better user experience, we
recommend that you use Google Chrome or Firefox.
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4. You can now start accessing Cloud Disk les on devices
connected to the network.
NOTE: When accessing the devices that are connected to the network,
you need to enter the devices user name and password manually, which
will not be saved by AiCloud for security reason.
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3.6.2 Smart Access
The Smart Access function allows you to easily access your home
network via your routers domain name.
NOTES:
• YoucancreateadomainnameforyourrouterwithASUSDDNS.For
more details, refer to section 4.3.5 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.
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3.6.3 Smart Sync
To 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 select
the directory that you want to sync with WebStorage.
5. Click Apply.
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4 Conguring the Advanced
Settings
4.1 Wireless
4.1.1 General
The General tab allows you to congure the basic wireless
settings.
To congure 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 wireless
network.
3. Assign a unique name containing up to 32 characters for your
SSID (Service Set Identier) or network name to identify your
wireless network. Wi-Fi devices can identify and connect to
the wireless network via your assigned SSID. The SSIDs on the
information banner are updated once new SSIDs are saved to
the settings.
NOTE: You can assign unique SSIDs for the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz frequency
bands.
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4. In the Hide SSID eld, select Ye s to prevent wireless devices
from detecting your SSID. When this function is enabled, you
would need to enter the SSID manually on the wireless device
to access the wireless network.
5. Select any of these wireless mode options to determine
the types of wireless devices that can connect to your xDSL
modem router:
• Auto: Select Auto to allow 802.11ac, 802.11n, 802.11g, and
802.11b devices to connect to the xDSL modem router.
• Legacy: Select Legacy to allow 802.11b/g/n devices to
connect to the xDSL modem router. Hardware that supports
802.11n natively, however, will only run at a maximum speed
of 54Mbps.
• N only: Select N only to maximize wireless N performance.
This setting prevents 802.11g and 802.11b devices from
connecting to the xDSL modem router.
6. Select the operating channel for your xDSL modem router.
Select Auto to allow the xDSL modem router to automatically
select the channel that has the least amount of interference.
7. Select any of these channel bandwidth to accommodate
higher transmission speeds:
40MHz: Select this bandwidth to maximize the wireless
throughput.
20/40MHz: This is the default bandwidth.
20MHz: Select this bandwidth if you encounter some issues
with your wireless connection.
8. Select any of these authentication methods:
• Open System: This option provides no security.
• WPA/WPA2 Personal/WPA Auto-Personal: This option
provides strong security. You can use either WPA (with
TKIP) or WPA2 (with AES). If you select this option, you must
use TKIP + AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase
(network key).
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• WPA/WPA2 Enterprise/WPA Auto-Enterprise: This option
provides very strong security. It is with integrated EAP server
or an external RADIUS back-end authentication server.
NOTE: Your xDSL modem router supports the maximum transmission
rate of 54Mbps when the Wireless Mode is set to Auto and encryption
method is WEP or TKIP.
9. Select any of these WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption
options for the data transmitted over your wireless network:
• O: Disables WEP encryption
• 64-bit: Enables weak WEP encryption
• 128-bit: Enables improved WEP encryption.
10. When done, click Apply.
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4.1.2 WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a wireless security standard that
allows you to easily connect devices to a wireless network. You
can congure 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 eld, move the slider to ON.
3. WPS uses 2.4GHz by default. If you want to change the
frequency to 5GHz, turn OFF the WPS function, click Switch
Frequency in the Current Frequency eld, and turn WPS ON
again.
Note: WPS supports authentication using Open System, WPA-Personal,
and WPA2-Personal. WPS does not support a wireless network that uses
a Shared Key, WPA-Enterprise, and WPA2-Enterprise encryption method.
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4. In the WPS Method eld, select Push Button or Client PIN
code. If you select Push Button, go to step 5. If you select
Client PIN code, go to step 6.
5. To set up WPS using the routers WPS button, follow these
steps:
a. Click Start or press the WPS button found at the rear of the
xDSL modem router.
b. Press the WPS button on your wireless device. This is
normally identied by the WPS logo.
NOTE: Check your wireless device or its user manual for the location of
the WPS button.
c. The xDSL modem router will scan for any available WPS
devices. If the xDSL modem router does not nd any WPS
devices, it will switch to standby mode.
6. To set up WPS using the Clients PIN code, follow these steps:
a. Locate the WPS PIN code on your wireless devices user
manual or on the device itself.
b. Key in the Client PIN code on the text box.
c. Click Start to put your xDSL modem router into WPS survey
mode. The routers LED indicators quickly ash three times
until the WPS setup is completed.
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4.1.3 Bridge
Bridge or WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows your ASUS
Wireless xDSL Modem Router to connect to another wireless
access point exclusively, preventing other wireless devices or
stations to access your ASUS xDSL modem router. It can also be
considered as a wireless repeater where your ASUS Wireless xDSL
Modem Router communicates with another access point and
other wireless devices.
To set up the wireless bridge:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Wireless > Bridge tab.
3. In the AP Mode eld, select any of these options:
• APOnly: Disables the Wireless Bridge function.
• WDSOnly: Enables the Wireless Bridge feature but prevents
other wireless devices/stations from connecting to the
router.
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• Hybrid: Enables the Wireless Bridge feature and allows other
wireless devices/stations to connect to the router.
NOTE: In Hybrid mode, wireless devices connected to the ASUS Wireless
xDSL Modem Router will only receive half the connection speed of the
Access Point.
4. In the Connect to APs in list eld, click Apply if you want to
connect to an Access Point listed in the Remote AP List.
5. On the Remote AP List, key in a MAC address and click the
Add button to enter the MAC address of other available
Access Points.
NOTE: Any Access Point added to the list should be on the same Control
Channel as the ASUS xDSL modem router.
6. Click Apply.
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4.1.4 Wireless MAC Filter
Wireless MAC lter provides control over packets transmitted to
a specied MAC (Media Access Control) address on your wireless
network.
To set up the Wireless MAC lter:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter tab.
2. Enable the Mac Filter Mode, then in the MAC Filter Mode
dropdown list, select either Accept or Reject.
• SelectAccept to allow devices in the MAC lter list to access
to the wireless network.
• SelectReject to prevent devices in the MAC lter list to
access to the wireless network.
3. On the MAC lter list, click the Add button and key in the
MAC address of the wireless device.
4. Click Apply.
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4.1.5 RADIUS Setting
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) Setting
provides an extra layer of security when you choose WPA-
Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x as your
Authentication Mode.
To set up wireless RADIUS settings:
1. Ensure that the xDSL modem routers authentication mode is
set to WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or Radius with 802.1x.
NOTE: Please refer to section 4.1.1 General section for conguring your
xDSL modem 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 eld, key in your RADIUS servers IP
Address.
5. In the Connection Secret eld, assign the password to access
your RADIUS server.
6. Click Apply.
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In the Professional Settings screen, you can congure the
following:
• Enable Radio: Select Yes to enable wireless networking.
Select No to disable wireless networking.
• Date to Enable Radio (weekdays): You can specify which
days of the week wireless networking is enabled.
• Time of Day to Enable Radio: You can specify a time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the week.
• Time of Day to Enable Radio: You can specify a time range
when wireless networking is enabled during the weekend.
4.1.6 Professional
The Professional screen provides advanced conguration options.
NOTE: We recommend that you use the default values on this page.
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• Set AP isolated: The Set AP isolated item prevents wireless
devices on your network from communicating with each
other. This feature is useful if many guests frequently join or
leave your network. Select Ye s to enable this feature or select
No to disable.
• Enable IGMP Snooping: Select Enable as the default value
to help improve the speed of transmission.
• Multicast rate (Mbps): Select the multicast transmission
rate or click Disabletoswitchosimultaneoussingle
transmission.
• RTS Threshold: Select a lower value for RTS (Request to
Send) Threshold to improve wireless communication in a
busy or noisy wireless network with high network trac and
numerous wireless devices.
• DTIM Interval: DTIM (Delivery Trac Indication Message)
Interval or Data Beacon Rate is the time interval before a
signal is sent to a wireless device in sleep mode indicating
that a data packet is awaiting delivery. The default value is
three milliseconds.
• Beacon Interval: Beacon Interval is the time between one
DTIM and the next. The default value is 100 milliseconds.
Lower the Beacon Interval value for an unstable wireless
connection or for roaming devices.
• Enable TX Bursting: Enable TX Bursting improves
transmission speed between the xDSL modem router and
802.11g devices.
• Enable Packet Aggregation: The default value is enabling
the process of joining multiple packets together into a single
transmission unit.
• Enable WMM APSD: Enable WMM APSD (Wi-Fi Multimedia
Automatic Power Save Delivery) to improve power
management between wireless devices. Select Disable to
switchoWMMAPSD.
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• TX Power adjustment: TX Power adjustment refers to the
milliWatts (mW) needed to power the radio signal output of
the xDSL modem router. Enter a value between 0 to 100.
NOTE:IncreasingtheTXPoweradjustmentvaluesmayaectthe
stability of the wireless network.
4.2 LAN
4.2.1 LAN IP
The LAN IP screen allows you to modify the LAN IP settings of your
xDSL modem router.
NOTE: Any changes to the LAN IP address will be reected on your
DHCP settings.
To 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.
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4.2.2 DHCP Server
Your xDSL modem router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses
automatically on your network. You can specify the IP address
range and lease time for the clients on your network.
To congure the DHCP server:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > LAN
> DHCP Server tab.
2. In the Enable the DHCP Server eld, tick Yes .
3. In the IP Pool Starting Address eld, key in the starting IP
address.
4. In the IP Pool Ending Address eld, key in the ending IP
address.
5. In the Lease Time eld, specify in seconds when an assigned
IP address will expire. Once it reaches this time limit, the DHCP
server will then assign a new IP address.
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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
Ending Address.
6. In the DNS and Server Settings section, key in your DNS
Server and WINS Server IP address if needed.
7. Your xDSL modem router can also manually assign IP
addresses to devices on the network. Up to 32 MAC Addresses
can be added to the DHCP list for manual assignment.
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4.2.3 Route
If your network makes use of more than one xDSL modem router,
you can congure 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 congure the LAN Routing table:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > LAN
> Route tab.
2. On the Enable static routes eld, choose Yes.
3. On the Static Route List, enter the network information of
other access points or nodes. Click the Add or Delete
button to add or remove a device on the list.
4. Click Apply.
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4.2.4 IPTV
The xDSL modem router supports connection to IPTV services
through an ISP or a LAN. The IPTV tab provides the conguration
settings needed to set up IPTV, VoIP, multicasting, and UDP for
your service. Contact your ISP for specic information regarding
your service.
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4.3 WAN
4.3.1 Internet Connection
The Internet Connection screen allows you to congure the
settings of various WAN connection types.
To congure the WAN connection settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN
> Internet Connection tab.
2. Congure the following settings below. When done, click
Save.
• WAN Transfer Mode
• ChooseyourInternetServiceProvidertype.Thechoices
are VDSL WAN (PTM), ADSL WAN (ATM), Ethernet WAN.
Consult your ISP if the router is unable to obtain a valid IP
address or if you are unsure the WAN connection type.
• Service Unit: To set the value of transmission via Internet or
bridge.
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• Enable: Select Ye s to enable the Internet access. Select No
to disable the Internet access.
• Basic Cong
• IP version: Select your IP version type. The choices are IPv4,
IPv4/IPv6, and IPv6.
• WAN Connection Type: Select the correct connection type
based on your ISP service type. The choices are Automatic
IP, Static IP, and PPPoE.
• Enable UPnP: UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows several
devices (such as routers, televisions, stereo systems, game
consoles, and cellular phone) to be controlled via an IP-based
network with or without a central control through a gateway.
UPnP connects PCs of all form factors, providing a seamless
network for remote conguration and data transfer. Using
UPnP, a new network device is discovered automatically.
Once connected to the network, devices can be remotely
congured to support P2P applications, interactive gaming,
video conferencing, and web or proxy servers. Unlike Port
forwarding, which involves manually conguring port
settings, UPnP automatically congures the router to accept
incoming connections and direct requests to a specic PC on
the local network.
• IPv4 Setting
• Connect to DNS Server automatically: Allows this router
to get the DNS IP address from the ISP automatically. A DNS
is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names to
numeric IP addresses.
• Enable NAT: NAT (Network Address Translation) is a system
where one public IP (WAN IP) is used to provide Internet
access to network clients with a private IP address in a LAN.
The private IP address of each network client is saved in a
NAT table and is used to route incoming data packets.
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• Special Requirement from ISP
• Host Name: This eld allows you to provide a host name for
your router. It is usually a special requirement from your ISP.
If your ISP assigned a host name to your computer, enter the
host name here.
• MAC Address: MAC (Media Access Control) address is a
unique identier for your networking device. Some ISPs
monitor the MAC address of networking devices that
connect to their service and reject any unrecognized device
that attempt to connect. To avoid connection issues due to
an unregistered MAC address, you can:
• ContactyourISPandupdatetheMACaddressassociated
with your ISP service.
• CloneorchangetheMACaddressoftheASUSwireless
router to match the MAC address of the previous
networking device recognized by the ISP.
4.3.2 Dual WAN
DSL-AC56U provides Dual WAN support. Select Failover mode to
use a secondary WAN for backup network access.
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4.3.3 Port Trigger
Port range triggering opens a predetermined incoming port for a
limited period of time whenever a client on the local area network
makes an outgoing connection to a specied port. Port triggering
is used in the following scenarios:
• More than one local client needs port forwarding for the
sameapplicationatadierenttime.
• An application requires specic incoming ports that are
dierentfromtheoutgoingports.
To set up Port Trigger:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN
> Port Trigger tab.
2. Congure the following settings below. When done, click
Apply.
• Enable Port Trigger: Choose Yes to enable Port Trigger.
• Well-Known Applications: Select popular games and web
services to add to the Port Trigger List.
• Description: Enter a short name or description for the service.
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• 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 inbound
data from the Internet.
• Protocol: Select the protocol, TCP, or UDP.
NOTES:
• WhenconnectingtoanIRCserver,aclientPCmakesanoutgoing
connection using the trigger port range 66660-7000. The IRC server
responds by verifying the username and creating a new connection
to the client PC using an incoming port.
• IfPortTriggerisdisabled,therouterdropstheconnectionbecause
it is unable to determine which PC is requesting for IRC access.
When Port Trigger is enabled, the router assigns an incoming port to
receive the inbound data. This incoming port closes once a specic
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 specic incoming port at the same time.
• Youcannotusethesameapplicationtotriggeraportinmorethan
one PC at the same time. The router will only forward the port back
to the last computer to send the router a request/trigger.
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4.3.4 Virtual Server/Port Forwarding
Port forwarding is a method to direct network trac from the
Internet to a specic port or a specic 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 specic services provided by a PC in your network.
NOTE: When port forwarding is enabled, the ASUS router blocks
unsolicited inbound trac 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.
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2. Congure the following settings below. When done, click
Apply.
• Enable Port Forwarding: Choose Yes to enable Port
Forwarding.
• Famous Server List: Determine which type of service you
want to access.
• Famous Game List: This item lists ports required for popular
online games to work correctly.
• FTP Server Port: Avoid assigning the port range 20:21 for
your FTP server as this would conict with the router’s native
FTP server assignment.
• Service Name: Enter a service name.
• Port Range: If you want to specify a Port Range for clients
on the same network, enter the Service Name, the Port
Range (e.g. 10200:10300), the LAN IP address, and leave the
Local Port empty. Port range accepts various formats such
as Port Range (300:350), individual ports (566,789) or Mix
(1015:1024,3021).
NOTES:
• Whenyournetworksrewall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 conict with the routers web user interface.
• Anetworkmakesuseofportsinordertoexchangedata,witheach
port assigned a port number and a specic task. For example, port 80
is used for HTTP. A specic 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.
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• Local IP: Key in the client’s LAN IP address.
NOTE: Use a static IP address for the local client to make port forwarding
work properly. Refer to section 4.2 LAN for information.
• Local Port: Enter a specic port to receive forwarded packets.
Leave this eld blank if you want the incoming packets to be
redirected to the specied port range.
• Protocol: Select the protocol. If you are unsure, select BOTH.
To check if Port Forwarding has been congured successfully:
• Ensure that your server or application is set up and running.
• You will need a client outside your LAN but has Internet
access (referred to as “Internet client”). This client should not
be connected to the ASUS router.
• On the Internet client, use the router’s WAN IP to access the
server. If port forwarding has been successful, you should be
able to access the les or applications.
Dierences between port trigger and port forwarding:
• Port triggering will work even without setting up a specic
LAN IP address. Unlike port forwarding, which requires a
static LAN IP address, port triggering allows dynamic port
forwarding using the router. Predetermined port ranges are
congured to accept incoming connections for a limited
period of time. Port triggering allows multiple computers
to run applications that would normally require manually
forwarding the same ports to each PC on the network.
• Port triggering is more secure than port forwarding since the
incoming ports are not open all the time. They are opened
only when an application is making an outgoing connection
through the trigger port.
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4.3.5 DMZ
Virtual DMZ exposes one client to the Internet, allowing this
client to receive all inbound packets directed to your Local Area
Network.
Inbound trac from the Internet is usually discarded and routed
to a specic client only if port forwarding or a port trigger has
been congured on the network. In a DMZ conguration, 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. Congure the setting below. When done, click Apply.
• IP address of Exposed Station: Key in the client’s LAN IP
address that will provide the DMZ service and be exposed
on the Internet. Ensure that the server client has a static IP
address.
To remove DMZ:
1. Delete the client’s LAN IP address from the IP Address of
Exposed Station text box.
2. When done, click Apply.
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4.3.6 DDNS
Setting up DDNS (Dynamic DNS) allows you to access the router
from outside your network through the provided ASUS DDNS
Service or another DDNS service.
To set up DDNS:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > WAN
> DDNS tab.
2. Congure the following settings below. When done, click
Apply.
• Enable the DDNS Client: Enable DDNS to access the ASUS
router via the DNS name rather than WAN IP address.
• Server and Host Name: Choose ASUS DDNS or other DDNS.
If you want to use ASUS DDNS, ll in the Host Name in the
format of xxx.asuscomm.com (xxx is your host name).
• IfyouwanttouseadierentDDNSservice,clickFREETRIAL
and register online rst. Fill in the User Name or E-mail
Address and Password or DDNS Key elds.
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NOTES:
DDNS service will not work under these conditions:
• WhenthexDSLmodemrouterisusingaprivateWANIPaddress
(192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x), as indicated by a yellow text.
• TheroutermaybeonanetworkthatusesmultipleNATtables.
4.3.7 NAT Passthrough
NAT Passthrough allows a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
connection to pass through the router to the network clients.
PPTP Passthrough, L2TP Passthrough, IPsec Passthrough,
RTSP Passthrough, H.323 Passthrough, and SIP Passthrough
are enabled by default.
To enable / disable the NAT Passthrough settings, go to the
Advanced Settings > WAN > NAT Passthrough tab. When done,
click Apply.
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4.4 IPv6
This xDSL modem router supports IPv6 addressing, a system
that supports more IP addresses. This standard is not yet widely
available. Contact your ISP if your Internet service supports IPv6.
To set up IPv6:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > IPv6.
2. Select your Connection Type. The conguration options vary
depending on your selected connection type.
3. Enter your IPv6 LAN and DNS settings.
4. Click Apply.
NOTE: Please refer to your ISP regarding specic IPv6 information for
your Internet service.
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4.5 VPN Server
VPN (Virtual Private Network) provides a secure communication
to a remote computer or remote network using a public network
such as the Internet.
NOTE: Before setting up a VPN connection, you would need the IP
address or domain name of the VPN server you are trying to access.
To set up access to a VPN server:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings > VPN
Server.
2. On the Enable VPN Server eld, select Ye s .
3. On the Network Place (Samba) Support eld, select Yes .
4. Enter the user name and password for accessing the VPN
server. Click the button.
5. Click Apply.
NOTE: For advanced VPN server settings, click the VPN Server tab to
congure broadcast support, authentication, MPPE Encryption, and
Client IP address range.
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4.6 Firewall
The xDSL modem router can serve as a hardware rewall for your
network.
NOTE: The Firewall feature is enabled by default.
4.6.1 General
To set up basic Firewall settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Firewall > General tab.
2. On the Enable Firewall eld, select Yes.
3. On the Enable DoS protection, select Ye s to protect your
network from DoS (Denial of Service) attacks though this may
aectyourroutersperformance.
4. You can also monitor packets exchanged between the LAN
and WAN connection. On the Logged packets type, select
Dropped, Accepted, or Both.
5. Click Apply.
4.6.2 URL Filter
You can specify keywords or web addresses to prevent access to
specic 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.
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To set up a URL lter:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Firewall > URL Filter tab.
2. On the Enable URL Filter eld, select Enabled.
3. Enter a URL and click the button.
4. Click Apply.
4.6.3 Network Services Filter
The Network Services Filter blocks LAN to WAN packet exchanges
and restricts network clients from accessing specic web services
such as Telnet or FTP.
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To set up a Network Service lter:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Firewall > Network Service Filter tab.
2. On the Enable Network Services Filter eld, select Yes .
3. Select the Filter table type. Black List blocks the specied
network services. White List limits access to only the specied
network services.
4. Specify the day and time when the lters will be active.
5. To specify a Network Service to lter, enter the Source IP,
Destination IP, Port Range, and Protocol. Click the button.
6. Click Apply.
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4.7 Administration
4.7.1 System
The System page allows you to congure your xDSL modem
router settings.
To set up the System settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Administration > System tab.
2. You can congure the following settings:
• Change router login password: You can change the
password and login name for the xDSL modem router by
entering a new name and password.
• WPS button behavior: The physical WPS button on the
xDSL modem router can be used to activate WPS.
• Time Zone: Select the time zone for your network.
• NTP Server: The xDSL modem router can access a NTP
(Network time Protocol) server in order to synchronize the
time.
• Enable Telnet: Click Ye s to enable Telnet services on the
network. Click No to disable Telnet.
• Authentication Method: You can select HTTP, HTTPS, or
both protocols to secure router access.
• Enable Web Access from WAN: Select Yes to allow devices
outside the network to access the xDSL modem router GUI
settings. Select No to to prevent access.
3. Click Apply.
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4.7.2 Firmware Upgrade
NOTE: Download the latest rmware from the ASUS website at
http://www.asus.com
To upgrade the rmware:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Administration > Firmware Upgrade tab.
2. In the New Firmware File eld, click Browse to locate the
downloaded le.
3. Click Upload.
NOTES:
• Whentheupgradeprocessiscomplete,waitforsometimeforthe
system to reboot.
• Iftheupgradeprocessfails,thexDSLmodemrouterautomatically
enters rescue mode and the power LED indicator on the front panel
starts ashing slowly. To recover or restore the system, refer to
section 5.2 Firmware Restoration.
4.7.3 Restore/Save/Upload Setting
To restore/save/upload xDSL 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, and
click OK in the conrmation message.
• Tosavethecurrentsystemsettings,clickSave, navigate to
the folder where you intend to save the le and click Save.
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• Torestorefromasavedsystemsettingsle,clickBrowse to
locate your le, then click Upload.
NOTE: If issues occur, upload the latest rmware version and congure
new settings. Do not restore the router to its default settings.
4.7.4 DSL Setting
This page allows you to congure your DSL settings.
IMPORTANT! Please contact your ISP to obtain your DSL settings
before doing any changes.
You can congure the following settings:
• DSL Modulation: This device supports VDSL2, ADSL2+,
ADSL2, G.DMT, T1.413 and G.lite. The system Auto Sync-Up by
default.
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• Annex Mode:ThisdevicesupportsdierentDSLVariant
(Annex) – Annex A, Annex I, Annex A/L, Annex M, A/J/J/L/M
(multiple-mode), Annex B, Annex B/J (multiple-mode).
Contact your ISP to nd out the DSL variant (annex) that is
used on your DSL line.
• Dynamic Line Adjustment (ADSL): This function allows
the system to monitor and maintain the stability of the
ADSL line. This function is enabled by default, and the
system adopts corresponding changes based on the
current ADSL line condition.
• Stability Adjustement (ADSL): It allows you to congure
theSignal-to-NoiseRatioOset.Setthevalueforthisitem
based on the following conditions:
• Normal DSL connection: Set the value from 1 dB ~ 10dB for
maximum performance.
• Unstable or no ADSL connection: Set the value to a
negative dB such as -1 dB.
• Persistent issue with unstable or no ADSL connection: Set
the value from -2dB ~ -10 dB for maximum stability.
• Rx AGC GAIN Adjustment (ADSL): Allows you to congure
Rx AGC GAIN (Auto Gain Control) for your ADSL line. You
can set this item to any of these modes:
• Stable: Select this mode to get a stable ADSL connection.
• High Performance: Select this mode to improve the current
downstream speed.
• Default: Select this mode for your xDSL modem router to
automatically assign the suitable mode for your ADSL line.
• Stability Adjustment (VDSL): It allows you to congure
the target SNRM (Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin) for your
VDSL connection. When conguring this item, you may
consider the following scenarios:
• Formaximumdownstreamperformance,setthisitemtoa
value lower than the original (such as from 8dB to 7dB or
lower).
IMPORTANT! Setting a low value may weaken your xDSL modem router
defense against line noise, and may result to VDSL sync loss or failure.
• ForamorestableVDSLconnection,setthisitemtoahigher
value such as 9dB ~ 30dB.
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• Tx Power Control (VDSL): It allows you to congure the Tx
Power for VDSL to improve the downstream speed. A low
TxPowervalueincreasesthedownstreamspeedbutaects
the upstream speed, and vice versa.
• Rx AGC GAIN Adjustment (VDSL): Allows you to congure
Rx AGC GAIN (Auto Gain Control) for your VDSL line. You can
set this item to any of these modes:
• Stable: Select this mode to get a stable VDSL connection.
• High Performance: Select this mode to improve the current
downstream speed.
• Default: Select this mode for your xDSL modem router to
automatically assign the suitable mode for your VDSL line.
• UPBO/Upstream Power Back O (VDSL): This item
allows you to enable or disable UPBO (Upstream Power
BackO )forVDSL.DSLAM(DigitalSubscriberLineAccess
Multiplexer) uses UPBO to reduce the Tx Power of your xDSL
modem router. In some cases, UPBO control from DSLAM
may lead to sync issue, such as Tx Power is too low to sync
at minimum rate. Disable this item to prevent any DSLAM-
related sync issues.
• Seamless Rate Adaptation: This item allows you to enable
SRA (Seamless Rate Adaptation) for consistent data transfer
rates and preventing dropped connections. You may
disable this item when your connection is very stable and
there is a decrease in download or upload speed.
• Bitswap: This item allows you to enable Bitswap, which
adjusts bits allocated for bins/channels. Busy or congested
bins/channels are assigned fewer bits while available
channels are allocated more bits to handle.
• VDSL Prole: This item allows you to congure the VDSL
Prole. The default value is 30a multi mode.
NOTE: For some ISPs with non-standard 30a multi mode VDSL DSLAM
sync setting, such as for ISP services in Germany, set the VDSL Prole to
17a multi mode to sync up the VDSL line.
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4.7.5 Feedback
DSL feedback is used to diagnose problems and help to improve
the user experience of ASUS xDSL modem router. Complete the
form, and it will be send to ASUS Support Team.
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4.8 System Log
System Log contains your recorded network activities.
NOTE:Systemlogresetswhentherouterisrebootedorpoweredo.
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
• DSLLog
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5 Utilities
NOTES:
• InstallthexDSL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 Discovery
Device Discovery is an ASUS WLAN utility that detects an ASUS
Wireless xDSL Modem Router device, and allows you to congure
the wireless networking settings.
To launch the Device Discovery utility:
• Fromyourcomputer’sdesktop,click
Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility > Device Discovery.
NOTE: When you set the router to Access Point mode, you need to use
Device Discovery to get the router’s IP address.
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5.2 Firmware Restoration
Firmware Restoration is used on an ASUS Wireless xDSL Modem
Router that failed during its rmware upgrading process. It
uploads the rmware that you specify. The process takes about
three to four minutes.
IMPORTANT: Launch the rescue mode on the router before using the
Firmware Restoration utility.
NOTE: This feature is not supported on MAC OS.
To launch the rescue mode and use the Firmware Restoration
utility:
1. Unplug the xDSL modem router from the power source.
2. Hold the Reset button at the rear panel and simultaneously
replug the xDSL modem router into the power source. Release
the Reset button when the Power LED at the front panel
ashes slowly, which indicates that the xDSL modem router is
in the rescue mode.
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3. Set a static IP on your computer and use the following to set
up your TCP/IP settings:
IP address: 192.168.1.x
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
4. From your computer’s desktop, click
Start > All Programs > ASUS Utility DSL-AC56U xDSL
modem router > Firmware Restoration.
5. Specify a rmware le, then click Upload.
NOTE: This is not a rmware upgrade utility and cannot be used on a
working ASUS XDSL modem router. Normal rmware upgrades must be
done through the web interface. Refer to Chapter 4: Conguring the
Advanced Settings for more details.
5.3 Setting up your printer server
5.3.1 ASUS EZ Printer Sharing
ASUS EZ Printing Sharing utility allows you to connect a USB
printer to your xDSL modem router’s USB port and set up the
print server. This allows your network clients to print and scan les
wirelessly.
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NOTE:TheprintserverfunctionissupportedonWindows®XP,
Windows®Vista,andWindows®7.
To set up the EZ Printer sharing mode:
1. From the navigation panel, go to General > USB Application
> Network Printer Server.
2. Click Download Now! to download the network printer
utility.
NOTE:NetworkprinterutilityissupportedonWindows®XP,Windows®
Vista,andWindows®7only.ToinstalltheutilityonMacOS,selectUse
LPR protocol for sharing printer.
3. Unzip the downloaded le and click the Printer icon to run the
network printer setup program.
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4. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your hardware,
then click Next.
5. Wait a few minutes for the initial setup to nish. Click Next.
6. Click Finish to complete the installation.
DSL-AC56U
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8. After the printers driver installation is complete, network
clients can now use the printer.
7. Follow the Windows
®
OS instructions to install the printer
driver.
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5.3.2 Using LPR to Share Printer
YoucanshareyourprinterwithcomputersrunningonWindows®
and MAC operating system using LPR/LPD (Line Printer Remote/
Line Printer Daemon).
Sharing your LPR printer
To share your LPR printer:
1. FromtheWindows®desktop,clickStart > Devices and
Printers > Add a printer to run the Add Printer Wizard.
2. Select Add a local printer and then click Next.
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3. Select Create a new port then set Type of Port to Standard
TCP/IP Port. Click New Port.
4. In the Hostname or IP address eld, key in the IP address of
the xDSL modem router then click Next.
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5. Select Custom then click Settings.
6. Set Protocol to LPR. In the Queue Name eld, key in
LPRServer then click OK to continue.
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7. Click Next to nish setting up the standard TCP/IP port.
8. Install the printer driver from the vendor-model list. If your
printer is not in the list, click Have Disk to manually install the
printer drivers from a CD-ROM or le.
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9. Click Next to accept the default name for the printer.
10. Click Finish to complete the installation.
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5.4 Download Master
Download Master is a utility that helps you download les even
whileyourlaptopsorotherdevicesareswitchedo.
NOTE: You need a USB device connected to the xDSL modem router to
use Download Master.
To use Download Master:
1. Click General > USB application > Download Master to
download and install the utility automatically.
NOTE: If you have more than one USB drive, select the USB device you
want to download the les to.
2. After the download process is nished, click the Download
Master 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 le or a URL to begin downloading.
NOTE: For details on Bit Torrent, refer to section 5.4.1 Conguring the
Bit Torrent download settings.
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5. Use the navigation panel to congure the advanced settings.
To congure BitTorrent download settings:
1. From Download Masters navigation panel, click Bit Torrent to
launch the Bit Torrent Setting page.
2. Select a specic port for your download task.
3. To prevent network congestion, you can limit the maximum
upload and download speeds under Speed Limits.
4. You can limit the maximum number of allowed peers and
enable or disable le encryption during downloads.
5.4.1 Conguring Bit Torrent download settings
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5.4.2 NZB settings
You can set up a USENET server to download NZB les. After
entering USENET settings, Apply.
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6 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions for issues you may encounter with
your router. If you encounter problems that are not mentioned in
this chapter, visit the ASUS support site at:
http://support.asus.com/ for more product information and
contact details of ASUS Technical Support.
6.1 Basic Troubleshooting
If you are having problems with your router, try these basic steps
in this section before looking for further solutions.
Upgrade Firmware to the latest version.
1. Launch the Web GUI. Go to Advanced Settings >
Administration > Firmware Upgrade tab. Click Check to
verify if the latest rmware is available.
2. If the latest rmware is available, visit the ASUS global
website at http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/
RTAC52U/#download to download the latest rmware.
3. From the Firmware Upgrade page, click Browse to locate the
rmware le.
4. Click Upload to upgrade the rmware.
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Restart your network in the following sequence:
1. Turnothemodem.
2. Unplug the modem.
3. Turnotherouterandcomputers.
4. Plug in the modem.
5. Turn on the modem and then wait for 2 minutes.
6. Turn on the router and then wait for 2 minutes.
7. Turn on computers.
Check if your Ethernet cables are plugged properly.
• WhentheEthernetcableconnectingtherouterwiththe
modem is plugged in properly, the WAN LED will be on.
• WhentheEthernetcableconnectingyourpowered-on
computer with the router is plugged in properly, the
corresponding LAN LED will be on.
Check if the wireless setting on your computer matches that
of your computer.
• Whenyouconnectyourcomputertotherouterwirelessly,
ensure that the SSID (wireless network name), encryption
mehtod, and password are correct.
Check if your network settings are correct.
• EachclientonthenetworkshouldhaveavalidIPaddress.
ASUS recommends that you use the xDSL modem routers
DHCP server to assign IP addresses to computers on your
network.
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• Somecablemodemserviceprovidersrequireyoutouse
the MAC address of the computer initially registered on
the account. You can view the MAC address in the web GUI,
Network Map > Clients page, and hover the mouse pointer
over your device in Client Status.
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6.2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
I cannot access the router GUI using a web browser
• Ifyourcomputeriswired,checktheEthernetcable
connection and LED status as described in the previous
section.
• Ensurethatyouareusingthecorrectlogininformation.The
default factory login name and password is admin/admin”.
Ensure that the Caps Lock key is disabled when you enter the
login information.
• Deletethecookiesandlesin
your web browser. For Internet
Explorer 8, follow these steps:
1. Launch Internet Explorer 8,
then click Tools > Internet
Options.
2. In the General tab,
under Browsing history,
click Delete, select
Temporary Internet Files
and Cookies then click
Delete.
NOTES:
• Thecommandsfordeletingcookiesandlesvarywithweb
browsers.
• Disableproxyserversettings,cancelthedial-upconnection,
and set the TCP/IP settings to obtain IP addresses
automatically. For more details, refer to Chapter 1 of this user
manual.
• EnsurethatyouuseCAT5eorCAT6ethernetcables.
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The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the
router.
NOTE: If you are having issues connecting to 5GHz network, make
sure that your wireless device supports 5GHz or features dual band
capabilities.
• OutofRange:
• Movetherouterclosertothewirelessclient.
• Trytoadjustantennasoftheroutertothebestdirection
as 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 to
connect to the router.
2. If you cannot nd the device in the Network Map, go to
Advanced Settings > LAN > DHCP Server, Basic Cong
list, select Ye s on the Enable the DHCP Server.
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• SSIDhasbeenhidden.IfyourdevicecanndSSIDsfromother
routers but cannot nd your routers SSID, go to Advanced
Settings > Wireless > General, select No on Hide SSID, and
select Auto on Control Channel.
• IfyouareusingawirelessLANadapter,checkifthewireless
channel in use conforms to the channels available in your
country/area. If not, adjust the channel, channel bandwidth,
and wireless mode.
• Ifyoustillcannotconnecttotherouterwirelessly,youcan
reset your router to factory default settings. In the router
GUI,click Administration > Restore/Save/Upload Setting
and click Restore.
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Internet is not accessible.
• CheckifyourroutercanconnecttoyourISP’sWANIPaddress.
To do this, launch the web GUI and go to General> Network
Map, and check the Internet Status.
• IfyourroutercannotconnecttoyourISP’sWANIPaddress,
try restarting your network as described in the section
Restart your network in following sequence under Basic
Troubleshooting.
• ThedevicehasbeenblockedviatheParentalControl
function. Go to General > Parental Control and see if the
device is in the list. If the device is listed under Client Name,
remove the device using the Delete button or adjust the Time
Management Settings.
• IfthereisstillnoInternetaccess,trytorebootyourcomputer
and verify the networks IP address and gateway address.
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• CheckthestatusindicatorsontheADSLmodemandthexDSL
modem router. If the WAN LED on the xDSL modem router is
not ON, check if all cables are plugged properly.
You forgot the SSID (network name) or network password
• SetupanewSSIDandencryptionkeyviaawiredconnection
(Ethernet cable). Launch the web GUI, go to Network Map,
click the router icon, enter a new SSID and encryption key,
and then click Apply.
• Resetyourroutertothedefaultsettings.LaunchthewebGUI,
go to Administration > Restore/Save/Upload Setting, and
click Restore. The default login account and password are
both “admin.
How to restore the system to its default settings?
• GotoAdministration > Restore/Save/Upload Setting, and
click Restore.
The following are the factory default settings:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Enable DHCP: Yes (if WAN cable is plugged in)
IP address: 192.168.1.1
Domain Name: (Blank)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
DNS Server 1: 192.168.1.1
DNS Server 2: (Blank)
SSID (2.4GHz): ASUS
SSID (5GHz): ASUS_5G
Firmware upgrade failed.
Launch the rescue mode and run the Firmware Restoration utility.
Refer to section 5.2 Firmware Restoration on how to use the
Firmware Restoration utility.
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Cannot access Web GUI
A. Disable the proxy server, if enabled.
Windows
®
7
1. Click Start > Internet
Explorer to launch the
browser.
2. Click Tools > Internet options
> Connections tab > LAN
settings.
Before conguring your xDSL modem router, do the steps
described in this section for your host computer and network
clients.
3. From the Local Area
Network (LAN) Settings
screen, untick Use a
proxy server for your
LAN.
4. Click OK when done.
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MAC OS
1. From your Safari
browser, click Safari
> Preferences >
Advanced > Change
Settings...
2. From the Network
screen, deselect FTP
Proxy and Web Proxy
(HTTP).
3. Cllick Apply Now when
done.
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 IP
address.
Windows
®
7
1. Click Start > Control Panel
> Network and Internet
> Network and Sharing
Center > Manage network
connections.
2. Select Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or
Internet Protocol Version
6 (TCP/IPv6), then click
Properties.
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3. To obtain the IPv4 IP
settings automatically,
tick Obtain an IP address
automatically.
To obtain the IPv6 IP
settings automatically, tick
Obtain an IPv6 address
automatically.
4. Click OK when done.
MAC OS
1. Click the Apple icon
located on the top left
of your screen.
2. Click System
Preferences > Network
> Congure...
3. From the TCP/IP tab,
select Using DHCP in
the Congure IPv4
dropdown list.
4. Cllick Apply Now when
done.
NOTE: Refer to your operating systems help and support feature for
details on conguring your computers TCP/IP settings.
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C. Disable the dial-up connection, if enabled.
Windows
®
7
1. Click Start > Internet Explorer
to 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.
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Appendices
Notices
ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services
ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our
commitment to the highest standards for protecting our
environment. We believe in providing solutions for you to be able
to responsibly recycle our products, batteries, other components,
as well as the packaging materials. Please go to http://csr.asus.
com/english/Takeback.htm for the detailed recycling information
indierentregions.
REACH
Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation,
Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory
framework, we published the chemical substances in our products
at ASUS REACH website at
http://csr.asus.com/english/index.aspx
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the 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.
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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andreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdierent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianfor
help.
IMPORTANT! This device within the 5.15 ~ 5.25 GHz is restricted to
indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to
co-channel MSS operations.
CAUTION: Any changes or modications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Prohibition of Co-location
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Safety Information
To maintain compliance with FCCs 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 sucient.
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 sucient.
Eectiveuseoftheradiospectrum–Article3.2
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328 & EN 301
893 have been conducted. These are considered relevant and
sucient.
Operate the device in 5150-5250 MHz frequency band for indoor
use only.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product
may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
This equipment may be operated in AT, BE, CY, CZ, DK, EE, FI, FR,
DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, ES, SE, GB, IS, LI, NO, CH,
BG, RO, RT.
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Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
and RSS-210.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information
The radiated output power of the ASUS Wireless Device is below
the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The
ASUS Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such
that the potential for human contact during normal operation is
minimized.
This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with
the IC Specic Absorption Rate (“SAR”) limits when installed in
specic host products operated in portable exposure conditions
(antennas are less than 20 centimeters of a persons body).
This device has been certied for use in Canada. Status of the
listing in the Industry Canadas REL (Radio Equipment List) can be
found at the following web address: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/
reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng
Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be
found at the following web: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.
nsf/eng/sf08792.html
Canada, avis d’Industry Canada (IC)
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes
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canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil
doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui
peuvent a ecter son fonctionnement.
NCC 警語
經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或
使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及
功能。低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通
信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方
得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通
信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電
波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
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of this license. We include a copy of the GPL with every CD
shipped with our product. All future rmware updates will also be
accompanied with their respective source code. Please visit our
websiteforupdatedinformation.Notethatwedonotoerdirect
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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