Asus Router DSL-N13 User Manual Czech Version
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DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 1 Connecting DSL-N13 with ASUS WLAN Card Configuring ASUS WLAN Card with One Touch Wizard™ If you have installed ASUS wireless card together with its utilities and drives on your PC, click Start -> Programes -> ASUS Utility-> WLAN Card -> One Touch Wizard to launch the One Touch Wizard utility. 3. Set the authentication and encryption of your WLAN card the same with those at DSL-N13. Click Next to continue. 1. Select Connect to an existing wireless LAN (Station) radio button and click Next to continue. 2. One Touch Wizard searches and displays the available APs in the Available Networks list. Select DSL-N13 and press Next to continue. 4. It takes several seconds for the wireless card to associate with DSL-N13. Press Next to setup TCP/IP.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 20 2. Input the key you have set on the DSL-N13 and click Connect. The connection is complete within several seconds. 1. Double-click the wireless network icon on the task bar to view available networks. Select your wireless router and click Connect. 5. Setup the IP address of the WLAN Card according to your network condition. After the setup is complete, click Finish to exit the One Touch Wizard. Configuring WLAN card with Windows® WZC service You can also use Windows® Wireless Zero Configuration service to set up the wireless connection with DSL-N13.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 21 Wireless settings This chaper describes how to configure other wireless features of your ASUS DSL-N13 ADSL Wireless Router. Setting up SSID SSID stands for Service Set Identifier, also known as the name of a wireless network. To connect a wireless router, or to form a wireless bridge system, all wireless routers or APs or clients must have the same SSID.To setup SSID: 1. Click Wireless -> Basic in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select Enable Wireless checkbox. 3. You can hide DSL-N13 from wireless scanning by selecting Hide Access Point, but wireless clients still can connect to DSL-N13 by specifying correct SSID. 4. Define the SSID for DSL-N13. The default SSID is Default. 5. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. Setting up wireless security To protect your wireless network, you need to setup a security mechanism at both DSL-N13 and the wireless clients. Network authentication Network authentication uses certain types of mechanism to identify authenticated wireless clients. DSL-N13 supports the following authentication methods: Open: This option disables authentication protection for your wireless network. Under the Open mode, any IEEE802.11b/g wireless client can connect to your wireless network. Shared: Shared means using the same WEP keys for authentication and encryption. 802.1X: 802.1X uses RADIUS (Remote Access Dial-Up User Service) server to authenticate wireless clients with a user name and password. It can authenticate user with different levels of access right.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 22 WPA: WPA stands for WiFi-Protected Access. WPA provides two security modes for Home/SOHO user and enterprise network. The former solution adopts Pre-Shared Key for authentication, and the later uses the existing 802.1X RADIUS server in the enterprise network to process the authentication requests. WPA - PSK: WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is the solution for home and SOHO users who have no 802.11X authentication server within the LAN. To setup WPA-PSK, you need to input a passphrase and let the system generate the key. Combination of letters, numbers and non-alphnumeric charecters is recommended for ensuring security. Encryption Encryption is used to convert plain text data into unreadable codes with certain type of algorithm before capsulation for wireless transmission. DSL-N13 supports the following encryption methods: WEP: WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It uses 64 or 128-bit static keys. You can let the system generate the WEP keys by inputting a Passphrase. TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) dynamically generates unique keys to encypt every data packet in a wireless session. AES: Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a dependable encryption adopted in WPA2 or IEEE802.11i standard. It offers stronger protection and greatly increases the complexity of wireless encryption. TKIP + AES: For a network where WPA clients (using TKIP encryption) and WPA2 clients (using AES encryption) co-exit. Select this option to enable both. How to setup wireless security Open 1. Click Wireless -> Security in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select Open in the Network Authentication field to disable authentication mechanism.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 23 3. Select Enable in the WEP Encryption field to use WEP keys for data encryptions. Select 64-bit or 128-bit Encryption Strength for key length then click Set Encryptioin Keys button to setup the keys. If you do not want to encrypt data, select Disable in WEP Encryption and skip to Step 5. 4. After you click the Set Encryptioin Keys button, you are directed to another page to setup the keys. You can select Enable ASUS Passphrass and input a passphrase in the first box below, the system automatically generates four netwrok keys for you. You can also disable ASUS Passphrass and input four keys manually. Record the passphrase (if any) and keys in your note. 5. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. Shared 1. Click Wireless -> Security in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select Shared in the Network Authentication field to use WEP authentication. 3. The WEP Encryption is fixed to Enabled because Shared mode use the same WEP keys for both encryption and authentication. 4. Select 64-bit or 128-bit Encryption Strength for key length then click Set Encryption Keys button to setup the keys. Refer to Open mode Step 4 for key configuration. 5. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 24 802.1X 1. Click Wireless -> Security in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select 802.1X in the Network Authentication field to enable authentication using RADIUS server in your network. 3. Input the RADIUS Server IP address, RADIUS port (the default value is 1812), and RADIUS Key. 4. You can choose to enable or disable data encryption. If you want to encrypt data, select Enable in the WEP Encryption field, select 64-bit or 128-bit Encryption Strength for key length. Click Set Encryptioin Keys button to setup the keys. 5. Refer to Open mode Step 4 for key configuration. 6. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. WPA 1. Click Wireless -> Security in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select WPA in the Network Authentication field to enable RADIUS server authentication and advanced encryption methods.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 25 3. Set the WPA2 Preauthentication to Enabled if you want to use this function. 4. The Network Re-auth Interval is 36000 seconds by default, you can setup this value according to your network environment. 5. Set up RADIUS server inforamtion by inputting WPA Group Rekey Interval, RADIUS server IP address, RADIUS port and RADIUS Key. 6. Set up WPA encryption methods. If there are only WPA2 clients within your network, select AES, if WPA clients only, select TKIP; if both exist, select TKIP+AES. 7. You can also enable WEP client to access your wireless network. To enable WEP clients, set WEP Encryption to Enabled. Select 64-bit or 128-bit Encryption Strength for key length then click Set Encryptioin Keys button to setup the keys. Refer to Open mode Step 4 for key configuration. 8. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. WPA-PSK 1. Click Wireless -> Security in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select WPA-PSK in the Network Authentication field. 3. Input the WPA Pre-Shared Key. The key is masked by system. To check the key, press Save/Apply and wait until the page refreshes. Then click Click here to display link, you can see the key displayed in a seperate window. 4. Setup the WPA Group Rekey Interval. 5. Set up WPA encryption methods. If there are only WPA2 clients within your network, select AES, if WPA clients only, select TKIP; if both exist, select TKIP+AES. 6. You can also enable WEP client to access your wireless network. To enable WEP clients, set WEP Encryption to Enabled. Select 64-bit or 128-bit Encryption Strength for key length then click Set Encryption Keys button to setup the keys. Refer to Open mode Step 4 for key configuration. 7. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 26 MAC filter You can setup MAC filters to allow or deny wireless clients with known MAC addresses. To setup MAC filter: 1. Click Wireless -> MAC Filter in the left side menu to open the configuration page. 2. Select the restriction mode for the filter: select Allow to allow the client and deny the rest; select Deny to deny the client and allow the rest. By default, the filter is set to Disable which allows all clients. Click Add to create a filter. 2. Type the MAC address of the wireless client you want to allow or block. 3. Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. Wireless bridge You can connect DSL-N13 to other wireless bridges so as to expand your wireless LAN. This function is also refer to as Wireless Distribution System (WDS). To setup WDS, the wireless routers must meet the following requirements: 1. Using the same encryption. 2. Working on the same channel. 3. The IP addresses of all wireless bridges are within the same subnet. 4. WDS enabled. 5. For bridging wireless routers, the MAC Addresses of the uplink wireless router must be saved to the Remote Bridge List. For uplink wireless router, MAC addresses of all bridging router must be saved. Example: DSL-N13 (wireless bridge with Internet access), WL-500gP (wireless bridge), and WL-500gD (wireless bridge). Refer to the illustration on the next page. DSL-N13 WL-500gDWL-500gP SSIDASUSASUSASUS DHCP server EnabledDisabledDisabled LAN IP address192.168.1.1192.168.1.2192.168.1.3 AuthenticationOpenOpenOpen EncryptionWEP-128bitWEP-128bitWEP-128bit Remote bridge00:01:00:01:01:02 00:01:00:01:01:03 00:01:00:01:01:0100:01:00:01:01:01 MAC address00:01:00:01:01:0100:01:00:01:01:0200:01:00:01:01:03 Channel111111
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 27 WDS setup (DSL-N13) 1. Setting up encryption If you want to use encryption function, select a Network Authentication mode; if not, select Disabled. Click Wireless -> Security to open the configuration page. In this example, set authentication to Open and encryption to Enabled, select 128bit for Encryption Strength, then click Set Encryption Keys.
DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router User Manual 28 2. Setting up channel Click Wireless -> Advanced. Set Channel to 11 and click Save/Apply. You can check Enable ASUS PassPhrase and input a string in Passphrase field to let the system generate the Network Keys. You can also disable Passphrase and input four keys manually. When finished, click Save/Apply.