Asus RT-N10 User Manual - Page 12

Asus RT-N10 - Wireless Router - 802.11b/g/n Manual

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Setting up the wireless router in Router mode In the Router mode, the wireless router connects to the Internet via PPPoE, Automatic IP, PPTP, L2TP, or Static IP, and provides you with wireless radio signals. The NAT, firewall, and IP sharing services for LAN clients are enabled. To set up the wireless router in Router mode: 1. Connect your devices. Modem WPS RT-N10 Client Note: We recommend that you use an Ethernet cable (wired connection) to connect your computer to the wireless router for initial configuration to avoid possible setup problems due to wireless uncertainty. 2. Launch your web browser and the QIS web page appears automatically. Select IP Sharing mode, then click Next. Note: If the QIS web page does not appear after you launched your web browser, disable the proxy settings on your web browser. 12 RT-N10 Chapter 2: Setting up the hardware

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RT-N10
Chapter ±: Setting up the hardware
±.
Launch your web browser and the QIS web page appears automatically. Select
IP Sharing mode
, then click
Next
.
Note:
If the QIS web page does not appear after you launched your web browser, disable the
proxy settings on your web browser.
Setting up the wireless router in Router mode
In the Router mode, the wireless router connects to the Internet via PPPoE,
Automatic IP, PPTP, L±TP, or Static IP, and provides you with wireless radio
signals. The NAT, Frewall, and IP sharing services for LAN clients are enabled.
To set up the wireless router in Router mode:
1. Connect your devices.
RT-N10
WPS
Modem
Client
Note:
We recommend that you use an Ethernet cable (wired connection) to connect your
computer to the wireless router for initial conFguration to avoid possible setup problems due to
wireless uncertainty.