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Asus WL-600g Internet Configuration Manual

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ASUS Wireless ADSL Router Internet Configuration Guide
Introduction:
This document describes how to set up ASUS wireless ADSL router such as WL-600g,
WL-AM604g and DSL-N13 to getting connection to the Internet and provides troubleshooting
tips to help you fix some simple problems.
STEP1: Connecting the wireless router
The figure below illustrates a connection diagram example.
STEP2: Getting to know your Internet connection type
The router supports following connection types: PPPoA(PPP over ATM), PPPoE(PPP over
Ethernet), MER(MAC Encapsulation Routing), IPoA(IP over ATM), Bridging.
Please inquire your ISP what the type you use and the VPI/VCI value.
Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoA (Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM) to establish
Internet connections. In this type, you must have User Name and Password from ISP
supply. In addition, if your ISP supply you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address to
your computer, please also fill in it to router.
Most of DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to
establish Internet connections, select "PPPOE". If you are connected to the Internet
through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. In this type, you
must have User Name and Password from ISP supply. In addition, if your ISP supply
you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address to your computer, please also fill in it to
router.
MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing) has two ways to get IP address: static IP or
Rev1.0

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Summary of Contents for Asus WL-600g

  • Page 1 ASUS Wireless ADSL Router Internet Configuration Guide Introduction: This document describes how to set up ASUS wireless ADSL router such as WL-600g, WL-AM604g and DSL-N13 to getting connection to the Internet and provides troubleshooting tips to help you fix some simple problems.
  • Page 2: Step3: Configuring The Router

    Rev1.0 obtain an IP address automatically. Enter information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings. Some DSL-based ISPs use IPoA (IP over ATM) to establish Internet connections, in this type, ISP will give you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address. Some ISP need special requirement, such as gateway, please require from ISP and fill in the router.
  • Page 3 Rev1.0 Setup wireless SSID and Security Level, and then click Next. For establishing wireless connection, you need a 802.11b/g compatible WLAN card. Refer to your wireless adaptor user’s manual for wireless connection procedures. By default, the SSID is set to “Default”, security level is Low (no encryption) Note: SSID is a unique identifier which emulates a password when a WLAN device attempts to communicate with the ADSL router.
  • Page 4 Rev1.0 The summary page then shows up. If the information displayed is correct, click Save/Reboot to finish the setup.
  • Page 5 Rev1.0 2. If your ADSL connection is not detected or your actual connection is not as detected one, please click Manual Setting. Select your Country and ISP and click Next. If your country and ISP are not on the list, select Not List, key in your VPI and VCI values. Most of ISPs use encapsulation mode “LLC”, click Next.
  • Page 6 Rev1.0 And here, we use Optus for the example. Fill in the VPI and VCI, click “Next”. Choose PPPoE for Connection Type and LLC for Encapsulation Mode, click “Next”...
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting Tips

    Rev1.0 iii. Fill in the username and password which ISP provided, click “Next”. Refer to manual for following setup details. Troubleshooting Tips: Here are some tips for correcting simple problems you may have. If your PC cannot connect Internet through the router, please check with this sequence: 1) Check if the phone line is securely connected.

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