Asus NAS-M25 User Manual

All-in-one server for data protection, file download, and media share
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All-in-One Server for Data Protection,
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  • Page 1 NAS-M25 All-in-One Server for Data Protection, File Download, and Media Share User Manual E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 1 11/30/10 9:39:08 AM...
  • Page 2 Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is authorized in writing by ASUS; or () the serial number of the product is defaced or missing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information ........................7 Electrical safety ............................... 7 Operation safety ............................. 7 Chapter 1: Knowing your NAS Package contents ......................8 System requirements ....................8 NAS-M5 specifications summary................9 1..1 Hardware specifications ......................9 1.. Software specifications ......................10 Hardware overview ......................1 1.4.1 Front view ............................1 1.4....
  • Page 4 Table of contents Running Setup Wizard ....................4 Knowing the NAS network folder ................8 .4.1 Knowing the default folders ....................8 .4. Having full control over the NAS network folder .............8 Chapter 3: Managing your NAS via its Web GUI Logging in the Web GUI ....................9 Knowing the Home screen..................1 Using Configuration Center .................. ..1...
  • Page 5 Table of contents ..0 Shutting down / restarting / putting NAS on Sleep mode ...........51 ..1 Turning off your hard disk drives ...................5 .. Unmounting a USB .0 device ....................5 .. Checking the system / hard disk / printer status..............54 ..4 Changing the NAS sharing permission ................56 Chapter 4: Sharing folders and a printer...
  • Page 6 Managing torrent files via your Android device Managing torrent files via your Android device ..........69 Chapter 8: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) ................70 Appendices Notices..............................74 ASUS contact information ......................81 Authorized distributor information ..................8 E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 6 11/30/10 9:39:10 AM...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Safety information Electrical safety • Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning. • Use only the bundled power adapter. Using other power adapters may damage your device. • Ensure that you plug the power adapter to the correct power input rating. Check the label on the power adapter for the power rating.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1: Knowing Your Nas

    Chapter 1 Knowing your NAS Package contents Check your NAS package for the following items. • ASUS NAS-M5 x1 • Power adapter x1 • Power cord x1 • SATA hard disk handle x • SATA hard disk screw x4 • RJ-45 cable x1 •...
  • Page 9: Nas-M5 Specifications Summary

    NAS-M25 specifications summary 1.3.1 Hardware specifications Processor Marvell® 1.GHz ARM Processor Memory 51MB DDR SDRAM, 18MB flash memory HDD bays .5” SATA I/II bays x Max. capacity: 4TB (TB SATA I/II disks x) NOTE: SATA I/II hard disk drives are purchased separately and are not included in the package.
  • Page 10: Software Specifications

    1.3.2 Software specifications Administrator Windows® 7 / Vista / XP Windows® Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox Network clients Windows® 7 / Vista / XP Mac OS X v10. or later Linux Internal HDD Volume type Standard (Single Disk), JBOD, RAID 1, RAID 0 File system type EXT, EXT (Read/Write) Data protection tools...
  • Page 11 Backup tools Farstone® TotalRecovery™ Pro One Touch Copy Software Add-Ins Install the software packages to add new functions. FTP server FTP over explicit SSL/TLS mode FTP bandwidth and connection control Unicode support Twonky UPnP Supports DLNA client Server Audio type: mp, mp4a, gp, wav, wma, ogg, flac, aac, aif Video type: MPEG1, MPEG, MPEG-TS, MPEG4, AVI, WMV, VOB, DivX, GP, VDR, ASF, MPE, DVR-MS, Xvid, MIV, M4V Playlist type: mu, pls, wpl...
  • Page 12: Hardware Overview

    Hardware overview 1.4.1 Front view Power button USB .0 port ( with LED ) • One Touch Copy • Folder sharing HDD1 LED USB button ( with LED, for the front USB .0 port only ) • One Touch Copy HDD LED •...
  • Page 13: Bottom View

    LED indications Status Description Power LED Solid blue Power is ON and NAS is ready for use. Blinking blue NAS is booting up / shutting down / restoring to its factory default settings. Power is OFF. HDD1 / HDD LED Solid blue HDD is present in normal mode.
  • Page 14: Back View

    1.4.3 Back view Air vents ( Smart Fan inside ) USB .0 port • Printer sharing • Folder sharing • Power backup DC IN port Reset button Gigabit LAN port Back buttons / ports Reset button Press and hold for more than five seconds until the power LED starts blinking blue to restore NAS to its original factory default settings.
  • Page 15: Software Overview

    Firmware Restoration is used on an ASUS NAS that fails during its firmware upgrading process. It uploads the firmware that you specify. IMPORTANT: DO NOT use this utility on a working ASUS NAS. Normal firmware upgrades must be done via the Web GUI. See 3.3.17 Upgrading the firmware for details. NOTE: Firmware Restoration can only restore the firmware when your NAS is in the rescue mode.
  • Page 16: Nas Discovery

    1.5.3 NAS Discovery NAS Discovery allows you to find the IP and MAC addresses of your NAS, log in the Web GUI of your NAS, and map a network drive. Click to refresh the list of devices found. List of devices found with the IP and MAC addresses displayed Click to launch the login page of the NAS Web GUI.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Nas

    Chapter 2 Setting up your NAS Setting up the hardware 2.1.1 Installing a 3.5” SATA hard disk IMPORTANT: • Number of hard disks required by different volume types Volume type Number of hard disks required Standard JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1 •...
  • Page 18 * 3.5” hard disks vary in height. If your 3.5” hard disk’s height matches the NAS drive bay’s height, follow the steps below. . Install the bundled hard disk handle on your hard disk. Hard disk handle . Using the hard disk handle, push the hard disk into a drive bay until it is firmly positioned.
  • Page 19 * If your 3.5” hard disk’s height is lower than the NAS drive bay’s height, follow the steps below. 1. Slide the front panel lock at the bottom of your NAS to (unlocked position) and unlock the front panel from the NAS case. .
  • Page 20 . Take out the hard disk holder. Hard disk holder 4. Install the bundled hard disk handle on your hard disk. 5. Using the hard disk handle, push the hard disk into a drive bay until it is firmly positioned. Secure the hard disk to the hard disk holder with the four bundled screws. 6.
  • Page 21 7. Secure the hard disk holder to the NAS case with the four screws you removed in Step . 8. Close the front panel and slide the front panel lock to (locked position). IMPORTANT: Ensure to slide the front panel lock back to (locked position), otherwise the NAS cannot be powered ON.
  • Page 22: Connecting Your Nas To A Power Source

    2.1.2 Connecting your NAS to a power source To connect your NAS to a power source: 1. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. . Connect the power adapter to the DC IN port at the back of your NAS. .
  • Page 23: Connecting Your Nas To A Local Area Network (Lan)

    To install the utilities from the Support CD: 1. Place the Support CD into your computer’s optical drive. . From the autorun screen, click Install ASUS NAS Utilities. NOTE: If Autorun is not enabled on your computer, double-click setup.exe from the root directory of the Support CD to launch the above screen.
  • Page 24: Running Setup Wizard

    To run Setup Wizard: 1. Launch Setup Wizard. . Wait while Setup Wizard is detecting NAS devices on the network. . From the list of devices found, select NAS-M25 (default NAS name), then click Next. Chapter : Setting up your NAS E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 24...
  • Page 25 4. Key in the username admin ( not user-configurable ) and the default password admin, then click OK. 5. If you want to keep the default password (admin), click Next. Otherwise, untick Use current password and create a new password, then click Next. 6.
  • Page 26 7. If you want to keep the default file system and volume types, click Apply. Otherwise, untick Use current disk configuration and customize these settings, then click Apply. IMPORTANT: Before changing the file system and volume types, back up your data on the hard disks. NOTES: File system type We recommend that you use the ext2 file system.
  • Page 27 8. Assign a drive letter for your NAS, then click Apply. 9. Ensure that you back up the data on your hard disks. Check Format disk, then click 10. Wait while the new settings are being applied. When done, click Go to Web UI to access the Web GUI where you can configure the advanced settings for your NAS.
  • Page 28: Knowing The Nas Network Folder

    Knowing the NAS network folder Upon completing Setup Wizard, launch Windows® My Computer and you can find the NAS network folder with the drive letter you set in Setup Wizard. Upload the resources that you want to share with others to this NAS network folder. 2.4.1 Knowing the default folders Setup Wizard automatically create these default folders:...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3: Managing Your Nas Via Its Web Gui

    <Enter>. The login page of the Web GUI appears. NOTES: • The default NAS name is NAS-M25. You can customize the NAS name using Setup Wizard and find the NAS IP using NAS Discovery. • You may also launch the login page using NAS Discovery. See 1.5.3 NAS Discovery for details.
  • Page 30 . Key in the username admin and password. NOTES: • The username is not user-configurable. • The default password is admin. You can customize the password using the Web GUI. See 3.3.15 Setting the administrator password for details. Chapter : Managing your NAS via its Web GUI E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 30 11/30/10 9:39:24 AM...
  • Page 31: Knowing The Home Screen

    Knowing the Home screen The Home screen provides access to the following web-based management tools: Icon Description Configuration Center Allows you to run Setup Wizard and configure the advanced settings such as the hard disk, server, network, and account settings for your NAS. See 3.3 Using Configuration Center for details.
  • Page 32: Using Configuration Center

    Using Configuration Center Use Configuration Center to run Setup Wizard and configure the advanced settings for your NAS. 3.3.1 Running Setup Wizard Use Setup Wizard included in the Web GUI to configure the basic settings for your NAS. NOTE: You may install the NAS utilities from the Support CD and run Setup Wizard. See 2.3 Running Setup Wizard for details.
  • Page 33: Configuring Your Hard Disks

    3.3.2 Configuring your hard disks To configure your hard disks: 1. From the navigation pane, click Disk > Disk Configuration. . Do either of the following: • In the Hard Drive Settings area, select the file system and volume types, then click Create.
  • Page 34: Monitoring Your Hard Disks With S.m.a.r

    3.3.3 Monitoring your hard disks with S.M.A.R.T S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) monitors your hard disks in real time and reports on various indicators of hard disk health. It is used to predict possible hard disk failures and prevent you from losing your data unexpectedly. To create a S.M.A.R.T test: 1.
  • Page 35: Enabling The Ftp Server

    3.3.4 Enabling the FTP server The FTP server allows Windows®, Mac, and Linux users to access your shared folders through the LAN or the Internet via the FTP protocol. To enable the FTP server: 1. From the navigation pane, click Server > FTP Server. .
  • Page 36: Enabling The Dhcp Server

    Flow Control: Set a upper limit for the download/upload speed to conserve local bandwidth. Client Language: Select the client language. Anonymous FTP: When this item is enabled, you can log into the FTP server using an anonymous account. Anonymous download folder: Allows you to select the folder in your NAS-M5 to store your downloaded files using an anonymous account.
  • Page 37: Enabling The Nfs Server

    3.3.6 Enabling the NFS server The NFS server allows Linux users on the LAN to access your shared folders via the NFS (Network File System) protocol. A Linux user can mount the shared folders on your NAS in the way he mounts his local folders. To enable the NFS server: 1.
  • Page 38: Enabling The Itunes Server

    3.3.7 Enabling the iTunes server The iTunes server allows iTunes clients on the LAN to play music files from your NAS. To enable the iTunes server: 1. From the navigation pane, click Server > iTunes Server. . Configure the following settings: iTunes Server: Select Enable.
  • Page 39: Enabling The Printer Server

    3.3.8 Enabling the Printer server The Printer server allows you to share a USB .0 printer connected to a back USB .0 port on your NAS with Windows® users on the LAN. NOTE: For more details, refer to section 4.6 Sharing a USB 2.0 printer via the Printer server . To enable the Printer server: 1.
  • Page 40: Configuring The Ip / Dns / Jumboframe Settings

    3.3.9 Configuring the IP / DNS / JumboFrame settings To configure the IP, DNS, and JumboFrame settings: From the navigation pane, click Networks > LAN, then do either of the following: • In the LAN Port Network Settings area, select Manual DNS as the DNS setting and key in the IP addresses of the DNS servers for your NAS.
  • Page 41: Joining A Windows® Workgroup Or Domain

    3.3.10 Joining a Windows® workgroup or domain Add your NAS to a Windows® workgroup and enable users in the same workgroup to access shared folders on the NAS. Workgroups are usually used in small or home office networks that typically contain not more than twenty computers. All computers in a workgroup must be on the same local area network or subnet.
  • Page 42: Creating A User Account

    3.3.11 Creating a user account Create a user account that can access your shared folders. To create a user account: 1. From the navigation pane, click Shared Folder > Users. . In the User Name field, key in the name for the new account. .
  • Page 43: Creating A User Group

    3.3.12 Creating a user group Create a user group if you want to assign a shared folder to multiple users. To create a user group: 1. From the navigation pane, click Shared folder > Groups. . In the Group Name field, key in the name for the new group. .
  • Page 44: Creating A Shared Folder

    3.3.13 Creating a shared folder To create a shared folder: 1. From the navigation pane, click Shared folder > Folder Permission. NOTES: • Tick Allow everybody read only (For SMB, FTP, and NFS) to assign all LAN clients read permissions to the shared folder when they access it via the SMB or NFS protocol. •...
  • Page 45: Assigning Hard Disk Quotas

    3.3.14 Assigning hard disk quotas A quota is the maximum amount of disk space a user or shared folder is allowed to use. To assign hard disk quotas: 1. From the navigation pane, click Account > Quotas. . Do either of the following: •...
  • Page 46 • Set the maximum amount of disk space that a shared folder is allowed to use. a. In the Quota Settings area, select Enable, then click Apply. b. In the Shared Folder Quota Settings area, click the spanner icon for the shared folder you want to assign a quota.
  • Page 47: Setting The Administrator Password

    3.3.15 Setting the administrator password The password enables you to log in the NAS Web GUI. To set the administrator password: 1. From the navigation pane, click Maintenance > Password. . In the Password Settings area, create a new administrator password. Click Apply when done.
  • Page 48: Upgrading The Firmware

    3.3.17 Upgrading the firmware Upgrade the firmware to enhance the functionality of your NAS. To upgrade the firmware for your NAS: 1. From the navigation pane, click Maintenance > Firmware. . Click Browse to specify a firmware file. . Click Apply. IMPORTANT: If the firmware upgrading process fails, use Firmware Restoration included in the Support CD to rescue your NAS and restore it to its normal working condition.
  • Page 49: Enabling The E-Mail Alert Service

    3.3.18 Enabling the e-mail alert service Enable the e-mail alert service and get various event reminders, notifications, and warnings via e-mail. To enable the e-mail alert service: 1. From the navigation pane, click Maintenance > Events. . In the E-Mail Settings area, configure the following settings: E-mail Alert: Select Enable.
  • Page 50: Copying Your Usb Data To Nas

    3.3.19 Copying your USB data to NAS To copy your USB data to NAS: 1. Connect your USB storage device to a USB .0 port either at the front or back of the NAS. . From the navigation pane, click Maintenance > USB Backup. .
  • Page 51: Shutting Down / Restarting / Putting Nas On Sleep Mode

    3.3.20 Shutting down / restarting / putting NAS on Sleep mode From the Maintenance > Power Management page, you can shut down, restart, or put your NAS on sleep mode. To shut down, restart, or put your NAS on sleep mode: 1.
  • Page 52: Turning Off Your Hard Disk Drives

    3.3.21 Turning off your hard disk drives To turn off your hard disk drives: 1. From the navigation pane, select Maintenance > Power Management. . In the Power Management field, ensure that Enable is ticked. . In the Turn Off Hard Drive dropdown list, select the time of inactivity (in minutes) before the hard drives are turned off and your NAS enters the sleep mode.
  • Page 53: Unmounting A Usb .0 Device

    3.3.22 Unmounting a USB 2.0 device Unmount your USB .0 device before removing it from your NAS, otherwise you might lose your data on the USB .0 device. To unmout a USB 2.0 device: 1. From the navigation pane, click Disk > Disk Status. .
  • Page 54: Checking The System / Hard Disk / Printer Status

    3.3.23 Checking the system / hard disk / printer status To check the status of your system, hard disks, and printer: 1. From the navigation menu, click Status. . Do any of the following: • Click System Status to obtain information on the network settings, and the system and hard disk temperatures.
  • Page 55 • Click Printer Status to obtain information on the connection status and print queue. • Click Log to view system, NFS, CIFS / SMB, FTP, and event logs. Chapter : Managing your NAS via its Web GUI E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 55 11/30/10 9:39:36 AM...
  • Page 56: Changing The Nas Sharing Permission

    3.3.24 Changing the NAS sharing permission By default, the NAS network folder is set as a shared folder open to all users. Change the shared folder permission if you want sole and full control over the NAS network folder, and create your own account for full access to the NAS network folder. To disable the NAS sharing function: 1.
  • Page 57: Chapter 4: Sharing Folders And A Printer

    Chapter 4 Sharing folders and a printer Sharing folders via the FTP server Turn your NAS into an FTP server and allow Windows®, Mac, and Linux users to access your shared folders through the LAN or the Internet. Actions for the administrator 1.
  • Page 58: Sharing Folders Via The Nfs Server

    Sharing folders via the NFS server Turn your NAS into an NFS server and allow Linux users on the LAN to mount your shared folders. Actions for the administrator 1. Create user accounts, and assign shared folders and access rights. See 3.3.11 ~ 3.3.13 for details.
  • Page 59: Sharing Multimedia Files Via The Twonky Upnp Server

    Actions for a Samba client 1. Launch a web browser and key in \\[NAS name] or \\[NAS IP]. . Log in NAS with the username and password. . Download and upload files to the assigned shared folders. Sharing multimedia files via the Twonky UPnP server Twonky server is a built-in UPnP / DLNA media server that enables you to download and share your music, pictures, and videos with UPnP-enabled client devices (also known as...
  • Page 60: Sharing Music Via The Itunes Server

    Sharing music via the iTunes server Turn your NAS into an iTunes server and allow iTunes clients on the LAN to browse and play music files from your NAS. Actions for the administrator Enable the iTunes server via the Web GUI. See 3.3.7 Enabling the iTunes server for details.
  • Page 61: Sharing A Usb .0 Printer Via Printer Server

    Sharing a USB 2.0 printer via Printer server Connect a USB .0 printer to a USB .0 port at the back of your NAS and share it with Windows® users on the LAN via Printer server. NOTES: • You can only share one USB .0 printer at a time. •...
  • Page 62 5. Select Browse for a printer, then click Next. 6. From the list of printers, select your printer and click Next. 7. Select the manufacturer and model of your printer, then click OK. 8. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup. Chapter 4: Sharing folders and a printer E6146_NAS-M25_Manual.indd 62 11/30/10 9:39:41 AM...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5: Backing Up Your Data

    Chapter 5 Backing up your data Using TotalRecovery™ Pro FarStone® TotalRecovery™ Pro offers comprehensive backup solutions including hard drive imaging, system snapshots, incremental backup, and Universal Restore. Refer to the TotalRecovery™ Pro user manual included in the Support CD for details. Using the RAID 1 technology RAID 1 is an ideal solution for backing up important data.
  • Page 64: Copying Front Usb Data Via One Touch Copy

    5.3.2 Copying front USB data via One Touch Copy With One Touch Copy, backing up your front USB data to NAS is only one click away. NOTE: Only the front USB .0 port supports the One Touch Copy function. Using One Touch Copy To use One Touch Copy: 1.
  • Page 65: Chapter 6: Using The Add-In Applications

    Installing the add-in applications NOTE: Obtain the add-in applications from the Software Add-ins folder in the support CD or from the ASUS website at http://www.asus.com To install the add-in applications: 1. Log into the Web GUI. . Go to Configuration Center > Maintenance > Software Add-Ins.
  • Page 66: Using File Download

    Using File Download File Download allows you to download files from an HTTP or an FTP site. To use File Download: 1. From the home screen, click File Download. . Log into the NAS web GUI. . Click Create. 4. From the Create Download Job screen, select FTP or HTTP as the download type. 5.
  • Page 67: Using Bt Client

    Using BT Client BT Client allows you to download and upload files via BitTorrent. You can also use an Android device to manage the torrent files. See 7.1 Managing torrent files via your Android device for details. Uploading torrent files to your NAS To upload torrent files to your NAS: 1.
  • Page 68: Using File Manager

    Using File Manager File Manager allows you to browse your files and folders on the internal and external disks through a web user interface with Windows® style operations. IMPORTANT: Before using File Manager, ensure that you have a user account and access rights to the files and folders.
  • Page 69: Chapter 7: Managing Torrent Files Via Your Android Device

    • Download the ASUS NAS-M25 BT Manager from the Android Market. To manage torrent files via your Android device: 1. On your Android device, tap the search icon and key in NAS-M25 to search and download the ASUS NAS-M5 BT Manager.
  • Page 70: Faq (Frequently Asked Questions)

    NAS. NOTE: Visit http://support.asus.com to get more technical support for your ASUS product. I cannot turn my NAS ON. • If the LED on the power adapter lights up, check if the front panel lock at the bottom of your NAS is slid to (locked position).
  • Page 71 I forgot my password for accessing the Web GUI. Restore your NAS to its original factory default settings. How to restore my NAS to its original factory default settings? • Press and hold the reset button for more than five seconds until the power LED starts blinking blue.
  • Page 72 . In the Shared folder page, assign the network folder to your account. 4. Launch NAS Discovery. 5. Click Map to Disk and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the network drive mapping process. What can I do to improve the BitTorrent download speed? The DNS (Domain Name Server) performance may influence the BitTorrent download speed.
  • Page 73 What is the benefit of connecting my NAS directly to a computer? You may connect your NAS to a computer via an RJ-45 cable and use it as an external HDD for expanding your computer’s storage capacity. To connect your NAS to a computer: 1.
  • Page 74: Appendices

    Appendices Notices Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. . This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 75 GNU General Public License Licensing information This product includes copyrighted third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see The GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions of this license. We include a copy of the GPL with every CD shipped with our product.
  • Page 76 We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and () offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software. Also, for each author’s protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software.
  • Page 77 . You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that changed the files and the date of any change.
  • Page 78 b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and  above on a medium customarily used for software interchange;...
  • Page 79 6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients’...
  • Page 80 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a distinguishing version number.
  • Page 81: Asus Contact Information

    REACH Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory framework, we published the chemical substances in our products at ASUS REACH website at http://csr.asus.com/english/index.aspx. ASUS contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia Pacific) Address 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 1159 Website www.asus.com.tw...
  • Page 82: Authorized Distributor Information

    Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Tel: +886--894-447 Address: No. 150, LI-TE RD., PEITOU, TAIPEI 11, TAIWAN Authorised representative ASUS Computer GmbH in Europe: Address: HARKORT STR. 1-, 40880 RATINGEN, GERMANY Authorised distributors BOGAZICI BIL GISAYAR SAN. VE TIC. A.S. in Turkey:...

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