Asus: Overview

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  1. XB1R Hydros
    XB1R Hydros Guest

    Asus: Overview


    Asus (Modems/Gateways): Overview
    Login Information

    • Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    • Username: admin
    • Password: admin


    How to Find SSID (Network Name)

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. When you get logged in, on the main page you will find the “SSID”, this is your wireless network name.


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the main page select the “System status” icon (shown as a router with a lock on it).
    6. On the right hand side is the current wireless password (by default there is no current password, wireless security is off).




    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the main page select the “System status” icon (shown as a gateway with a lock on it).
    6. On the right had side of the page you will see some basic wireless information.
    7. Make sure the 2.4Ghz tab is selected.
    8. In the “Authentication Method” drop down box, select the “WPA2-Personal” option.
    9. Next add a wireless password in the “WPA2-PSK key” box below.
    10. Click on the “Apply” button.
    11. To disable the wireless security, change the “Authentication Method” drop down back to “Open System” and set the “WEP Encryption” to “None”.
    12. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    MAC Filtering

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “Firewall” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “MAC Filter” tab.
    7. Select the “MAC Filter Mode” drop down box and select “Accept”.
    8. Next, add the MAC address for the device you would like to add.
    9. You can delete the device in the “MAC filter list” if need be.
    10. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Select the “Wireless” subcategory below.
    7. Under the “Wireless – General” Section select the “Channel” dropdown box and select the desired channel.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Select the “Wireless” subcategory below.
    7. Under the “Wireless – General” Section select the “Wireless Mode” dropdown box and select “g Only”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Change Wireless Band (Width)

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.1.1 and enter admin for both the username and password when prompted.
    3. Select Wireless from the menu on the left.
    4. There will a drop down box labeled Channel Bandwidth, in that box select 20MHZ.
    5. Click Apply at the bottom.


    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “LAN” subcategory below.
    6. Select the “DHCP Server” tab on the top.
    7. Under the “Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP List” section, Select “Yes” for “Enable Manual Assignment?”
    8. Enter in the MAC address for the Xbox in the “MAC Address” box.
    9. Enter in the IP address for the Xbox in the “IP Address” box.
    10. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “USB Application” subcategory below.
    6. Select the “Miscellaneous Setting” tab on the top.
    7. Next to “Enable UPnP?” select the “Yes” option.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “DMZ” tab.
    7. Type in the current IP address for the Xbox in the “IP address of Exposed Station”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “DMZ” tab.
    7. Delete the current IP address for the Xbox in the “IP address of Exposed Station”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Port Forwarding


    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “Virtual Server” tab.
    7. On the “Virtual Servers” page, select the “Yes” button for “Enable Virtual Server”.
    8. Under the “Service Name” Type in “Xbox”.
    9. Under the “Port Range” type in “3074”.
    10. Under the “Local IP” drop down box, select the Xbox’s current IP address.
    11. Under the “Local Port” type in “3074”.
    12. Under the “Protocol” drop down box, select “both” or “TCP/UDP”.
    13. Under the “Protocol No.” type in “1”.
    14. Click on the “Add” button.
    15. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” sub category below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “Virtual Server” tab.
    7. On the “Virtual Servers” page, select the “No” button for “Enable Virtual Server”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button the bottom of the page.


    Firewall

    This device has firewall settings but none that apply to the Xbox.



    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    6. On the top click on “Firmware Upgrade” tab.
    7. The current version of the firmware will be shown next to “Firmware version”


    Firmware Update

    Note: You will need to download the firmware from the ISP website or the manufacturer’s webpage.

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    7. On the top click on “Firmware Upgrade” tab.
    8. Click on the “Browse…” button to locate the downloaded file.
    9. Once you have found the firmware update off the computer select it.
    10. Click on the “Upload” button to begin the process of uploading the firmware.
    11. Wait for the upload to finish.


    Restore Factory Defaults

    From Hardware:

    1. Locate the back of the gateway, where the Ethernet ports are located.
    2. Hold the reset button on the back for 30 seconds. You will need a paperclip, toothpick or pen to hold down the reset button.
    3. Let go of the reset button and wait about 1 min for the device to reboot.


    From Firmware:

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    7. Click on the “Restore/Save/Upload settings” tab at the top.
    8. Click on the “Restore” button.
    9. Wait for the router to reboot. This may take up to 1 min.


    Entering PPPoE

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “WAN” subcategory.
    7. On the main screen, under the “WAN IP Settings” section, click on the “WAN Connection Type” drop down box and click on “PPPoE”.
    8. For “WAN IP Setting” and “WAN DNS Setting” sections, these may be left to “Automatic” unless your ISP specified otherwise.
    9. Under the next section in the “Account and Detailed Connection Setting”. Enter in the “User Name” and the “Password” provided to you from your ISP.
    10. If any additional ISP specific settings are required, choose the related options and make the changes as needed.
    11. Click the “Apply” button.


    Known Issues

    There are no currently known issues with this device.



    Multiple Console Support

    We have confirmed that this network device is unable to support more than one console with an Open NAT.

    Device Manual

    Click
    here


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    XB1R Hydros, Jun 6, 2014
    #1
  2. XBR Dionysus
    XBR Dionysus Guest
    Asus: Overview

    Asus (Routers): Overview
    Login Information

    • Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    • Username: admin
    • Password: admin



    How to Find SSID (Network Name)



    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. When you get logged in, on the main page you will find the “SSID”, this is your wireless network name.




    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)



    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the main page select the “System status” icon (shown as a gateway with a lock on it).
    6. On the right hand side is the current wireless password (by default there is no current password, wireless security is off).




    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security



    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the main page select the “System status” icon (shown as a gateway with a lock on it).
    6. On the right hand side you can change the “Authentication Method” in the dropdown.
    7. After selecting the desired authentication add a wireless password in the box below.
    8. Click on the “Apply” button.
    9. To disable the wireless security change the “Authentication Method” dropdown back to “Open System”.
    10. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.




    MAC Filtering



    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “Firewall” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “MAC Filter” tab.
    7. Select the “MAC Filter Mode” drop down box and select “Accept”.
    8. Next, add the MAC address for the device you would like to add.
    9. You can delete the device in the “MAC filter list” if need be.
    10. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.




    Change Wireless Channel





    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Select the “Wireless” subcategory below.
    7. Under the “Wireless – General” Section select the “Channel” dropdown box and select the desired channel.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.






    Change Wireless Mode



    1. Connect a computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Select the “Wireless” subcategory below.
    7. Under the “Wireless – General” Section select the “Wireless Mode” dropdown box and select “g Only”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Change Wireless Band (Width)

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.1.1 and enter admin for both the username and password when prompted.
    3. Select Wireless from the menu on the left.
    4. There will a drop down box labeled Channel Bandwidth, in that box section 20MHZ.
    5. Click Apply at the bottom.


    DHCP Reservation





    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “LAN” subcategory below.
    6. Select the “DHCP Server” tab on the top.
    7. Under the “Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP List” section, Select “Yes” for “Enable Manual Assignment?”.
    8. Enter in the MAC address for the Xbox in the “MAC Address” box.
    9. Enter in the IP address for the Xbox in the “IP Address” box.
    10. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.




    UPnP





    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “USB Application” subcategory below.
    6. Select the “Miscellaneous Setting” tab on the top.
    7. Next to “Enable UPnP?”, select the “Yes” option.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    DMZ



    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “DMZ” tab.
    7. Type in the current IP address for the Xbox in the “IP address of Exposed Station”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.




    Disable DMZ



    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” subcategory below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “DMZ” tab.
    7. Delete the current IP address for the Xbox in the “IP address of Exposed Station”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Port Forwarding



    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” sub category below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “Virtual Server” tab.
    7. On the “Virtual Servers” page, select the “Yes” button for “Enable Virtual Server”.
    8. Under the “Service Name” Type in “Xbox”.
    9. Under the “Port Range” type in “3074”.
    10. Under the “Local IP” drop down box, select the Xbox’s current IP address.
    11. Under the “Local Port” type in “3074”.
    12. Under the “Protocol” drop down box, select “both” or “TCP/UDP”.
    13. Under the “Protocol No.” type in “1”.
    14. Click on the “Add” button.
    15. Click the “Apply” button on the bottom of the page.


    Disable Port Forwarding





    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Select the “WAN” sub category below.
    6. On the top of the next page select the “Virtual Server” tab.
    7. On the “Virtual Servers” page, select the “No” button for “Enable Virtual Server”.
    8. Click the “Apply” button the bottom of the page.


    Firewall



    This device has firewall settings but none that apply to the Xbox.



    How to Find Firmware Version



    1. Open a web browser on a computer.
    2. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    3. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    4. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    5. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    6. On the top click on “Firmware Upgrade” tab.
    7. The current version of the firmware will be shown next to “Firmware version”


    Firmware Update



    Note: You will need to download the firmware from the ISP website or the manufacturer’s webpage.





    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    7. On the top click on “Firmware Upgrade” tab.
    8. Click on the “Browse…” button to locate the downloaded file.
    9. Once you have found the firmware update off the computer select it.
    10. Click on the “Upload” button to begin the process of uploading the firmware.
    11. Wait for the upload to finish.


    Restore Factory Defaults





    From Hardware:





    1. Locate the back of the gateway, where the Ethernet ports are located.
    2. Hold the reset button on the back for 30 seconds. You will need a paperclip, toothpick or pen to hold down the reset button.
    3. Let go of the reset button and wait about 1 min for the device to reboot.




    From Firmware:





    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “Administration” subcategory.
    7. Click on the “Restore/Save/Upload settings” tab at the top.
    8. Click on the “Restore” button.
    9. Wait for the router to reboot. This may take up to 1 min.






    Entering PPPoE

    1. Connect a computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser on a computer.
    3. Type the gateway address “192.168.1.1” into the web address bar.
    4. When prompted for a username and password type in “admin” for both the username and the password.
    5. On the left hand side of the web page select the “Advanced Settings” option.
    6. Click on “WAN” subcategory.
    7. On the main screen, under the “WAN IP Settings” section, click on the “WAN Connection Type” drop down box and click on “PPPoE”.
    8. For “WAN IP Setting” and “WAN DNS Setting” sections, these may be left to “Automatic” unless your ISP specified otherwise.
    9. Under the next section in the “Account and Detailed Connection Setting”. Enter in the “User Name” and the “Password” provided to you from your ISP.
    10. If any additional ISP specific settings are required, choose the related options and make the changes as needed.
    11. Click the “Apply” button.






    Known Issues





    There are no currently known issues with this device.









    Multiple Console Support



    We have confirmed that this network device is unable to support more than one console with an Open NAT.



    Device Manual

    Click
    here


    ASUS Wireless Router RT-N16 - Advanced Setting
     
    XBR Dionysus, Jun 6, 2014
    #2
  3. Asus: Overview

    Multiple Console Support

    We have confirmed that this network device is unable to support more than one console with an Open NAT.

    This is simply not true. Perhaps on an older version of the firmware, but this is a dual channel router and will support two devices with Open NAT as I frequently play both an XboxOne and an Xbox360 or two XboxOne consoles concurrently, with one wired and
    the other wireless and both show Open NATs on their network configuration simultaneously.
     
    MAJESTIC ACTUAL, Jun 6, 2014
    #3
    Error:Failed to connect to localhost port 9200: Connection refused
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Asus: Overview