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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.   E n t e r  t h e  u s e r  n a m e 
    and  password  then  click	
    Login.
    7.  A f t e r  l o g g i n g  i n ,  y o u 
    can  see  this  welcome 
    message.
    8.  Select Services tab.
    9.  C l i c k A d d 	D y n a m i c 	
    DNS	Host 	.
    10. E n t e r  t h e  h o s t  n a m e 
    then click Add 	Host. 
    						
    							
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    11. Y o u   c a n   s e e   t h i s 
    m e s s a g e  w h e n  y o u r 
    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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    2. Click USB 	Application  > FTP 	Server  > User 	List  to  open  the User 	List  page  (see  figure 
    below).
    3.  Click Add 	from the User 	list 	page to open the User 	List 	Add page (see figure below) and to 
    add users. If you want to remove a user,  check the Remove box behind that  user and click 
    the Remove button.
    4.  On the User 	List 	Add page (see figure above), key in the User 	Name and Password for an 
    allowed user.
    5.   From the Login folder (rights) drop-down list, select the folder (ftp_pub or ftp_prt) that you 
    allow the user to access and the right (read, write, delete, or any combination) that you want 
    to assign to the user.
    6.   Click Apply 	button. 
    						
    							
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    ASUS	DDNS	Service:	Set	up	 An	Easy-to-Remember	Host	Name
    1. Click Advanced	 setup  > Dynamic	DNS  to  open  the Dynamic	DNS  page  (see  figure 
    below). 
    2. Click Add  from  the Dynamic	 DNS  page  (see  figure  above)  to  open  the Add	dynamic	
    DDNS page. (see figure below).
    3. Input  your  preferred  name  in  the Hostname  bar.  Click Check  button  to  see  if  your 
    preferred name is still available.
    4. Choose  your  current  Internet  settings  from  the Interface  drop-down  list,  then  click Save/
    Apply. DSL-N13 will automatically reboot.
    5. You  can  now  have  your  unique,  preferred,  and  easy-to-remember  name  to  share  your 
    AiDisk!  Just  tell  your  friends  to  type  ftp://yourpreferredname.asuscomm.com  into  the 
    address  box  of  their  web  broswer  and  press  Enter  key  to  get  onto  your  AiDisk  with 
    designated user name and password (if any). 
    						
    							
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    DSL-N13 offers two USB2.0 ports for setting up FTP server and sharing USB printer.
    FTP	server	function
    Before setup, you need to prepare a USB disk for FTP storage. 
    Setting	up	FTP 	server
    To setup FTP server:
    1.  Plug  your  USB  storage  into  the  USB2.0  port  on  the  DSL-N13  rear  panel. Then  click 
    USB 	Application 	-> 	FTP 	Server in the left side menu to open the configuration page.
    USB	applications
    2.   Set Enable 	FTP 	Server 	to Yes. 
    3. Allow 	Anonymous 	User 	to 	Login: If you want to allow anonymous user to access 
    your  FTP  site,  select Yes;  if  you  want  to  protect  your  data  from  unauthenticated 
    user, select No.
    4.  Allow 	Super 	User 	to 	Login:  Select Yes  to  allow  super  user  to  access  the  FTP 
    server.
    5.  FTP 	Port: Set up the port number of the FTP server. For example, if the port number 
    is set to 1111, you can access the FTP server by typing ftp://1 2.168.1.1:1111 into the 
    address box of your Web browser (192.168.1.1 is the default IP address of DSL-N13).
    6.  Maximum 	User 	Allowed 	to 	Login:  set  up  the  maximum  login  user  according  to 
    your working environment.
    7.  Login 	Timeout 	in 	Seconds: When login times out, the login trail is terminated. 
    8.  Stay 	Timeout 	in 	Seconds: 	Timeout value for inactive connection.
    9.	Press Save/Apply to save and activate the settings. 
    						
    							
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    Setting	up	FTP 	account
    You can set up 12 accounts for your FTP site. 
    1.  Click USB 	Application 	-> 	FTP 	Server 	-> 	User 	List in the left side menu to open the 
    configuration page. Click Add to create new FTP account.
    2.   Define  the User 	name, Password  for  the  new  account.  Setup  the Max. 	Login  to 
    restrict the access request. Define the access right to the account. 
    3.   Click Apply 	to save the new account.
    4.  Click Save to save and activate the settings.
    Setting	up	FTP 	security
    You can deny access request from certain IP address by setting up Banned	IP 	List.
    1.   Click USB 	Application 	-> 	FTP 	Server 	-> 	Banned 	IP 	List  in  the  left  side  menu  to 
    open the configuration page. Click Add to create a new rule.
    2.   Input  the  IP  address  of  the  banned  host  and  click Apply  to  save  the  banned  IP. 
    Make sure the banned IP is static.
    3.  Click Save to save and activate the settings.
    Your  FTP  site  is  ready.  Type ftp://192.168.1.1(:port  number)  into  the  address  box  of 
    your Web browser and press Enter. When prompted for login, input the username and 
    password you have set up for FTP account and login.  
    						
    							
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    Sharing	USB	printer
    You  can  plug  your  USB  printer  to  the  USB2.0  port  of  DSL-N13  to  share  it  within  your 
    LAN.  After  you  plug  a  printer  to  the  USB  port,  you  can  see  the  status  of  printer  by 
    clicking USB	Application 	-> 	Printer 	Status.
    1.   Run Add  Printer  Wizard  from Start 	
    ->	Printers 	and 	Faxes 	-> 	Add 	a 	
    printer.
    2.   Select Local 	printer 	attached 	to 	
    this 	computer and click	Next.
    3.   Select Create 	a 	new 	port 	and  set 
    Type  of  port  to Standard 	TCP/IP 	
    Port, then click Next.
    4.  Click Next  to  setup TCP/IP  port  for 
    accessing the network printer.
    Setting	up	printer	client	under	Windows	XP
    Follow the steps below to install network printer on your clients. 
    						
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