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Contents RT-N10U E7656 Second Edition August Table of contents Asus Contact Information Using the utilitiesHow this guide is organized About this guideConventions used in this guide System requirements Package contentsBefore you proceed Top panel Hardware featuresRear panel Air vents Bottom panelMounting hooks To mount the Asus Router Mounting optionsUsing the Quick Internet Setup QIS Setting up the wireless routerUsing QIS with auto-detection To use QIS with auto-detectionSetting up your wireless networkr 7656rtn10u.indd Read the wireless network connection tutorial. Click Finish Setting an IP address for wired or wireless clients Accessing the wireless routerSelect Internet Protocol TCP/IP, then click Properties WindowsPreferred and Alternate DNS server Windows XP7656rtn10u.indd 0 Network configuration using the web GUI 7656rtn10u.indd  To access the web GUI Configuration via the web GUINetwork configuration4 using the web GUI Using the Network Map Security level Internet statusClient status USB device statusTo create your guest network Creating your Guest NetworkSelect Disable or Enable on the Access Intranet item Click Yes on the Enable Guest Network? itemSelect an Authentication Method To set up bandwidth priority Using the Traffic Manager7656rtn10u.indd 9 Monitoring Traffic To set up the wireless router in Router mode Administration Operation ModeRouter Mode To set up the wireless router in Repeater mode Repeater ModeTo set up the wireless router in Access Point mode AP Access Point ModeTo set up the wireless router in 3G/4G Sharing mode Using 3G/4G Sharing Mode7656rtn10u.indd 5 Enable the Dhcp Server? field, tick Yes Setting up the Dhcp ServerTo configure the Dhcp server Click the Firmware Upgrade tab To upgrade the firmwareClick the Restore/Save/Upload Setting tab Restoring/Saving/Uploading settingsTo restore/save/upload the settings Using the USB Extension From the Welcome to AiDisk wizard screen, click Go To use AiDiskClick Next Click Finish Click the Network place Samba Share tab Using the Network Place Samba Share serviceTo use Samba share Network configuration using the web GUI Enable the Ddns Client? field, tick Yes To set up the FTP Share serviceClick the Enable FTP and Share with account /1 10060 AM Click the Miscellaneous setting tab To configure additional USB device settings7656rtn10u.indd 8 Using5 the utilities Installing the utilities 7656rtn10u.indd To launch the Device Discovery utility Device DiscoveryFirmware Restoration Unplug the wireless router from its power sourceTo set up your USB Printer Setting up your network printer/1 100605 AM 7656rtn10u.indd RT-N10U Troubleshooting Cannot access the Internet Ssid Asus User Name admin Password adminFrequently Asked Questions FAQs Asus Ddns ServiceTroubleshooting 7656rtn10u.indd 6 Federal Communications Commission Statement Asus Recycling/Takeback ServicesGNU General Public License CE Mark WarningIC Warning Preamble GNU General Public LicenseTerms & conditions for copying, distribution, & modification Appendices Appendices No Warranty NCC Warning Safety Warning Technical Support Asus Contact InformationAsus Computer GmbH Europe Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer IncAuthorised distributors Turkey