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3. A message prompts out
asking you to check your
mailbox for the activation
letter. Open your mailbox
and read the mail.
4.
You can find the letter in
your E-mail box. Click
the hyperlink.
5.
The link directs you to a
login page. Click
login
.
6. Enter the user name
and password then click
Login
.
7. After logging in, you
can see this welcome
message.
8. Select
Services
tab.
9. Click
Add Dynamic
DNS Host
.
10. Enter the host name
then click
Add Host
.
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11. Yo u c a n s e e t h i s
message when your
hostname is successfully
created.
3. Press
Save/Apply
to save and activate the settings.
4.
To verify whether DDNS is working, click
Start
menu and select
Run
....
Type
cmd
and click
OK
to open the CLI console.
5. Type
ping account.dyndns.org
(your DDNS domain name). If you can see the
reply like what is shown in the picture, DDNS is working correctly.
DSL-N13 DDNS settings
1. Click
Advanced Setup -> DNS -> Dynamic DNS
to enter the configuration page.
Press Add to configure Dynamic DNS.
2.
Choose your DDNS provider and fill in the hostname. The supported DDNS
provider are DynDNS.org and TZO. DynDNS.org settings require username and
password of your DDNS account. TZO requires registered Email address and Key.
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Setting up default gateway
This section allows to manually setup default gateway of Internet connection.
1. Click
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> Default Gateway
to open the configuration page.
2.
By default, automatic assigned default gateway is enabled, that is, the router
accepts the first received gateway assignment from ISP. If your ISP specifies a
gateway, uncheck
Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
and enter the
gateway address.
3. Press
Save/Apply
to save and activate the settings.
Setting up static route
For simple networks that have only one router, you do not need to set up static route.
For more complicated network such as an enterprise network where several routers and
different subnets exist, you need to configure static routes so as to direct the network
traffic correctly.
1. Click
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> Static Route
to open the configuration page
and view the current static route settings. Press
Add
to create a new static route.
2.
The configurable settings include:
Destination Network: input the IP address of destination;
Subnet Mask: input the subnet mask of destination;
Use Gateway IP Address: input the gateway network address (optional);
User Interface: select the interface of your router to which the static route applies.
3. Press
Save/Apply
to save and activate the settings.
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Setting up routing protocol - RIP
RIP stands for Rounting Information Protocol. DSL-N13 supports RIPv1 and RIPv2.
1. Click
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> RIP
to open the configuration page.
2.
To activate RIP, select
Enabled
radio button for global RIP mode.
3.
To configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation
and check the
Enabled
checkbox for the interface.
4. Press
Save/Apply
to save and activate the settings.
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Instant AiDisk Sharing
To let other people to log in your FTP without using any account ID and password:
1. Click
USB Application
>
FTP Server
>
FTP Settings
to open the
FTP settings
page (see
figure below). This page displays the default settings.
2. Click
Save/Apply
(see figure above) to save and apply the default settings.
By default,
DSL-N13 will create two shared folders: ftp_pub and ftp_prt.
Now, people can access your FTP without using any account ID and password to read,
write and delete both ftp_pub and ftp_prt folders and other files on the USB disk attached to
DSL-N13.
Secured AiDisk Sharing
To allow only a limited number of selected people to access the FTP files:
1. Select
No
behind the
Allow Anonymous User to Login
option from the FTP Settings page
(see figure above).
ASUS AiDisk Setup
Asus AiDisk helps you remotely share your files with an easy-to-remember link. You
can choose “Instant AiDisk Sharing” or “Secured AiDisk Sharing” first then set up your
preferred host name.

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