RX3041&SL200 Internet Connection Configuration Guide V1.
Contents Introduction....................................................................................................................1 Chapter 1: Connecting the router...................................................................................1 Chapter 2: Getting to know Internet connection type....................................................1 Chapter 3: Configuring the router..................................................................................2 3.
Introduction This document describes how to set up ASUS RX3041/SL200 for getting connection to the Internet and provides troubleshooting tips to help you fix some simple problems. Chapter 1: Connecting the router The figure below illustrates a connection diagram example.
only. In this type, you should have IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, Username and Password from your ISP. 9 BigPond is a service used in Australia only. If you are using a Bigpond connection, check with your ISP for the necessary setup information. Chapter 3: Configuring the router 3.1 Enter into router’s Web-based configuration page a) Open browser and type router’s IP address: http://192.168.1.
3.2 WAN Connection Type ---- Dynamic IP a) Click WAN ÎConnection, Select WAN Connection Mode as Dynamic IP Address. b) MAC Cloning is optional as your ISP request. If it’s necessary, please enable the MAC Cloning and fill the MAC of your PC in MAC Address field. Click Clone MAC button will clone the MAC of current PC automatically. c) Then click OK to save and apply the setting. d) Click Continue back to configuration page.
3.3 WAN Connection Type ---- Static IP a) Click WAN ÎConnection, Select WAN Connection Mode as Static IP Address. b) Configure Static IP Address Î Input IP Address, Subnet Mask, ISP Gateway provided by your ISP. MAC Cloning is optional as your ISP request. c) If your ISP provides more IP addresses, please select Yes for enabling more IP addresses, and fill More IP Addresses, then click Add button. d) Then click OK to save and apply the setting. e) Click Continue back to configuration page.
f) Click Status will show WAN information. 3.4 WAN Connection Type ---- PPPoE a) Click WANÎConnection, Select WAN Connection Mode as PPPoE. b) Configure “PPPoE Account”Î Input Username, Password provided by your ISP c) Then click OK to save and apply the setting. d) Click Continue back to configuration page.
e) Check if the WAN interface gets a dynamic IP address and related information. Click Status will show WAN information. 3.5 WAN Connection Type ---- PPTP/L2TP a) Click WANÎConnection, Select WAN Connection Mode as PPTP. b) Select WAN Interface IP Î Dynamic IP c) Select WAN Interface IP Î Static IP, fill IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway that provided by your ISP. MAC Cloning is optional as your ISP request.
d) Configure PPTP Account and PPTP Password provided by ISP. And Select the PPTP Gateway type and fill the gateway info. Connection ID is optional as your ISP request. e) Then click OK to save and apply the setting. f) Check if the WAN interface gets a dynamic IP address and related information. Click Status will show WAN information. Tip: The setting steps of L2TP are similar as PPTP, please click WANÎConnection, and select WAN Connection Mode as L2TP.
3.6 WAN Connection Type ---- BigPond a) If you are using a BigPond connection, check with your ISP for the necessary setup information. b) Click WAN ÎConnection, Select WAN Connection Mode as Dynamic IP Address, and enable BigPond. Fill the User Name, Password and Authentication Server in proper field. c) Then click OK to save and apply the setting. d) Check if the WAN interface gets a dynamic IP address and related information. Click Status will show WAN information.
• For each powered on computer connected to the router with a securely plugged in network cable, the corresponding LAN port status indicator will light up. The front panel of the router identifies the number of each LAN port. Make sure the network settings of the computer are correct. • Some cable operators authenticate the MAC address of the computer registered on the account. The MAC address here is the physical hardware address on your computer’s network adaptor.