Asus RT-N53 manual Preamble

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Preamble

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Contents RT- N53 Dual-band Wireless-N RouterPage Table of contents Table of contents Your wireless router Package contentsWAN LED Specifications Dismount from the stand Mounting optionsMounting to the stand Dismount from the wall Mounting on the wallPositioning your router Creating your networkWhat you need Wired connection Setting up your wireless routerWireless connection Windows Disable the proxy server, if enabledBefore you proceed MAC OS Windows Disable the dial-up connection, if enabled Logging into the web GUI Configuring via the web GUIIcon Description Using the Network MapQuick Internet Setup QIS with auto-detection Setting up the Internet connectionInternet connection setup is done OS Support Wireless Adapter Support Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSPage 4GHz security settings Setting up the wireless security settings5GHz security settings Creating multiple Ssid profiles Managing your network clients FTP Managing EZQoS BandwidthSetting up the Dhcp Server Configuring the Advanced settingsPage Upgrading the firmware Restoring/Saving/Uploading settings Device Discovery Using the utilitiesFirmware Restoration Specify a firmware file, then clickUpload Troubleshooting TroubleshootingCannot access the Internet via wireless LAN adapter Network name or encryption keys are forgotten Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Asus Ddns ServicePage Federal Communications Commission Statement Asus Recycling/Takeback ServicesImportant Note Industry Canada statement Avertissement Prohibition of Co-location Safety InformationDeclaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Licensing information CE Mark WarningNCC 警語 GNU General Public LicensePreamble Terms & conditions for copying, distribution, & modification Page Page Page Page Page No Warranty ASUSTeK Computer INC. Asia Pacific Asus Contact informationArea Networks Global Hotline InformationNetworks Global Hotline Information Taipei 112, Taiwan