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4.4.6 Schedule Rule
Each access control rule can be activated at a pre-defined
scheduled time.
You can define the schedule rule in the
Schedule Rule
page, and
apply the rule in the
Access Control
page.
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4.5
Administration
4.5.1 System
The
System
page allows you to configure your wireless router
settings.
To set up the System settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
Administration
>
System
tab.
2. You can configure the following settings:
Administrator Password
: You can change the password and
login name for the wireless router by entering a new name
and
password.
Login Timeout
: Most Web administrators set this
property to 10 minutes. It should not be set higher than
20 minutes (except in special cases) because every open
session is holding onto memory.
Time and Time Zone
: Select the time and time zone for your
network.
Time Zone
: Adjust time zone according to the location
of the router.
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
: If your region adopts
daylight saving time (DST), enable this option.
NTP Server
: The wireless router can access a NTP
(Network time Protocol) server in order to synchronize
the time.
• Web Access from WAN:
Enable Web Access from
: Select
Enable
to allow
devices outside the network to access the wireless router
GUI settings. Select
Disable
to prevent access.
Permitted IP Address
:
Any IP address can remotely manage the wireless
router.
Only allow specific IP
: Enter the WAN IP addresses
of networking devices allowed to access the wireless
router settings from WAN.
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Port of Web Access from WAN
: Specify the port number
of the web server allowed to access the wireless router
settings.
3. Click
Apply
.
4.5.2 Firmware Upgrade
NOTE
:
Download the latest firmware from the ASUS website at
To upgrade the firmware:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
Administration
>
Firmware Upgrade
tab.
2. In the
New Firmware File
field, click
Browse
to locate the
downloaded file.
3. Click
Upload
.
NOTE
:
When the upgrade process is complete, wait for some time for
the system to reboot.
4.5.3 Restore/Save/Upload Setting
To restore/save/upload wireless router settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
Administration
>
Restore/Save/Upload Setting
tab.
2. Select the tasks that you want to do:
• To restore to the default factory settings, click
Restore
, and
click
OK
in the confirmation message.
• To save the current system settings, click
Save
, navigate to
the folder where you intend to save the file and click
Save
.
• To restore from a saved system settings file, click
Browse
to
locate your file, then click
Upload
.
If issues occur, upload the latest firmware version and configure new
settings. Do not restore the router to its default settings.
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4.6
System Log
System Log contains your recorded network activities.
NOTE:
System log resets when the router is rebooted or powered off.
To view your system log:
1. From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
System
Log
.
2. You can view your network activities in this page:
3. (Optional) Click
Save
to export the system logs.
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4.7
Network Tools
4.7.1 Ping
A ping test determines the latency (communication delay)
between ASUS router and another server (such as www.google.
com) on a network by sending multiple ICMP packets and
listening for the replies. Enter a host name or IP address to
perform a Ping. The test results display the shortest, the average
and the maximum round-trip times and packet loss rate between
hosts.

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