Table of Contents
- 1 Getting to know your wireless router
- 2 Creating your network
- 3 Network configuration using the web GUI
- 4 Firmware Upgrade
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Appendices
ASUS DSL-AC88U User Manual
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Table of contents
1 Getting to know your wireless router 5
Package contents ........................................................................................ 5
Hardware features ....................................................................................... 6
2 Creating your network 9
Positioning your router ............................................................................. 9
What you need ...........................................................................................10
Connecting your devices ........................................................................11
Before you proceed...................................................................................14
3 Network configuration using the web GUI 21
Logging in to the web GUI .....................................................................21
Setting up the wireless security settings ..........................................23
Managing your network clients ...........................................................25
Monitoring your USB device ..................................................................26
Creating your Guest Network ...............................................................28
Using the Traffic Manager .......................................................................29
Managing QoS (Quality of Service) Bandwidth .......................29
Monitoring Traffic .............................................................................. 30
Using USB application .............................................................................31
Using AiDisk for File Sharing ..........................................................31
Using the Servers Center ........................................................................34
Using the Network Place (Samba) Share service ....................34
Using the FTP Share service............................................................36
Using the Miscellaneous setting ...................................................38
Configuring Advanced settings ............................................................39
Setting up the DHCP Server ...........................................................39
Upgrading the firmware ..................................................................40
Restoring/Saving/Uploading settings ........................................41
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4 Firmware Upgrade 42
5 Troubleshooting 43
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................43
Restoring the firmware via the Rescue mode. .................................46
ASUS DDNS Service ..................................................................................48
Appendices 50
Notices ........................................................................................................... 50
Networks Global Hotline Information ................................................ 64
ASUS Contact information .....................................................................67
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1 Getting to know your wireless
router
Package contents
• Ifanyoftheitemsisdamagedormissing,contactASUSfor
technical inquiries and support. Refer to the ASUS Support
Hotline list at the back of this user manual.
• Keeptheoriginalpackagingmaterialincaseyouwouldneed
future warranty services such as repair or replacement.
ADSL/VDSL WiFi modem router
Network cable
AC adapter
Phone cable
Quick Start Guide
Warranty card
Support CD (User Manual/utilities)
Splitter (varies with regions)
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Hardware features
1
Power LED
O: No power.
On: Device is ready.
Flashing slowly: Rescue mode
Flashing quickly: WPS in progress.
2
5GHz LED
O: No 5GHz signal.
On: Wireless system is ready.
Flashing: Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection.
3
2.4GHz LED
O: No 2.4GHz signal.
On: Wireless system is ready.
Flashing: Transmitting or receiving data via wireless connection.
4
INTERNET LED
Red: No power or no Internet connection.
On: Connection to a Wide Area Network (WAN).
5
DSL LED
O: No DSL connection.
On: Connection to DSL.
14 5 6
3
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9 10 11
7
6
E-WAN LED
O: No Ethernet connection.
ON: Connection to Ethernet.
7
LAN LED
O: No power or no physical connection.
On: Has physical connection to a local area network (LAN).
8
USB LED
O: No power or no physical connection with a USB device.
On: Has physical connection with a USB device.
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USB 3.0 port
Insert a USB 3.0/2.0 device such as USB hard disk or USB flash drive into the
port.
Insert your iPad’s USB cable into the port to charge your iPad.
10 LED Button
This button turns on/off the LED indicators.
11 Wi-Fi Button
This button enables or disables Wi-Fi.
Use only the power adapter that came with your package. Using
other adapters may damage the device.
DC Power adapter DC output 19V with max. 1.75A current
Operating
Temperature
0~40oCStorage Temperature 0~70oC
Operating Humidity 50~90% Storage Humidity 20~90%
Power adapter specications:
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12 Reset button
This button resets or restores the system to its factory default settings.
13 WPS button
This button launches the WPS Wizard.
14 DSL port
Connect to a splitter or to a telephone outlet via an RJ-11 cable.
15 LAN 1 ~ 4 ports
Connect network cables into these ports to establish LAN connection.
16 WAN port
Connect a network cable into this port to establish WAN connection.
17 USB 2.0 port
Insert a USB 2.0 devices such as USB hard disks or USB flash drives into this
port.
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Power (DC-IN) port
Insert the bundled AC adapter into this port and connect your router to a
power source.
19 Power button
This button powers on or powers off the router.
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12
13 14 16 17 18 19
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2 Creating your network
Positioning your router
To get the best wireless network performance from your wireless
router, follow the recommendations below:
• Placethewirelessrouteratthecenterofyournetworkfor
maximum wireless coverage.
• Keepthedeviceawayfrommetalobstructionsandawayfrom
direct sunlight.
• Keepthedeviceawayfrom802.11gor20MHzonlyWi-Fi
devices, 2.4GHz computer peripherals, Bluetooth devices,
cordless phones, transformers, heavy-duty motors, fluorescent
lights, microwave ovens, refrigerators, and other industrial
equipment to prevent signal interference or loss.
90°
WiFi
LED
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What you need
To set up your network, you need one or two computers that meet
the following system requirements:
• EthernetRJ-45(LAN)port(10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T)
• IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/acwirelesscapability
• AninstalledTCP/IPservice
• WebbrowsersuchasMicrosoftInternetExplorer,Mozilla
Firefox, Apple Safari, or Google Chrome
• Ifyourcomputerdoesnothavebuilt-inwirelesscapabilities,
install an IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter to your
computer to connect to the network.
• Withitsdualbandtechnology,yourADSL/VDSLrouter
supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless signals simultaneously.
This allows you to browse the Internet or access e-mail
messages using the 2.4GHz band while streaming high-
definition audio/video files such as movies or music using the
5GHz band.
• IfyouareusingonlyonecomputerwithasinglebandIEEE
802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter, you will only be able to use
the 2.4GHz band.
• IfyouareusingonlyonecomputerwithadualbandIEEE
802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter, you will be able to use the
2.4GHz or 5GHz band.
• IfyouareusingtwocomputerswithbothIEEE802.11a/b/g/
n/ac WLAN adapters, you will be able to use both 2.4GHz and
5GHz bands simultaneously.
• TheEthernetRJ-45cablesusedtoconnectthenetwork
devices should not exceed 100 meters.
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Connecting your devices
• Use a wired connection when setting up your wireless router
to avoid possible wireless setup issues.
• BeforesettingupyourASUSwirelessrouter,dothefollowing:
• Ifyouarereplacinganexistingrouter,disconnectitfrom
your network.
• Disconnectthecables/wiresfromyourexistingmodem.If
your modem has a backup battery, remove it as well.
• Rebootyourcomputer(recommended).
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Wired connection
To set up your ADSL/VDSL router using a wired connection:
1. Insert the splitter’s line connector to the phone outlet and
connect your phone into the phone port.
2. Using the bundled phone cable, connect your DSL-AC88U’s DSL
port to the splitter’s DSL port.
3. Using the bundled network cable, connect your computer to
the ADSL/VDSL modem router’s LAN port.
Computer
Wall Power Outlet
Power
Wall telephone
outlet
LAN
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Wireless connection
To set up your ADSL/VDSL router using a wireless connection:
1. Insert your wireless modem router’s AC adapter into the DC-IN
port and plug it to a power outlet.
2. Using the bundled phone cable, connect your DSL-AC88U’s DSL
port to the splitter’s DSL port.
3. Install an IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN adapter to your
computer to connect to the wireless network.
Computer
Wall Power Outlet
Power
Wall telephone
outlet
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Before you proceed
Before configuring your wireless router, apply the steps
described in this section to each computer on the network to
avoid problems connecting to the wireless network.
A. Disable any congured proxy servers.
Windows® 7 / 8*
The screenshots provided are for Windows® 7 only. The steps
and options may be different for Windows® 8 and Windows® 8.1.
1. Click Start > Internet
Explorer.
2. Click Tools > Internet
options > Connections
tab > LAN settings.
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3. From the Local Area
Network (LAN) Settings
window, uncheck Use a
proxy server for your LAN.
4. Click OK then Apply.
MAC OSX
1. From your Apple
Safari browser, click
Safari > Preferences
> Advanced. On the
Proxies item, click
Change Settings...
2. From the Network
screen, uncheck FTP
Proxy and Web Proxy
(HTTP).
3. Click OK then Apply.
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B. Congure TCP/IP settings to automatically obtain
an IP address.
Windows® 7 / 8
2. On the Network Connections
window, click on Local Area
Connection.
3. On the Local Area Connection
Network Status window, click
Properties.
1. Click Start > Control Panel
> Network and Internet
> Network and Sharing
Center > Change adapter
settings.
The screenshots provided are for Windows® 7 only. The steps
and options may be different for Windows® 8 and Windows® 8.1.
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4. Select Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or
Internet Protocol Version
6 (TCP/IPv6), then click
Properties.
6. Tick Obtain an IP address
automatically.
7. Click OK.
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MAC OSX
1. Click Apple Menu
>System Preferences >
Network
2. Click Ethernet on the
left panel.
3. On the Configure IPv4,
item select Using
DHCP.
4. Click Apply.
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1. Ensure that the DSL LED on the DSL-AC88U front panel is on
and not flashing.
Setting up your ADSL/VDSL router
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2. Launch your web browser. The QIS web page appears
automatically and starts detecting your connection type,
VPI/VCI value and encapsulation mode.
If the QIS web page does not appear after you launched your
web browser, disable the proxy settings on your web browser.
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3 Network conguration using
the web GUI
Logging in to the web GUI
Your ASUS Wireless Router uses a web-based user interface that
allows you to configure the router using any web browser such as
Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, or Google Chrome.
To log in to the web GUI:
1. Launch your web browser and manually key in the
wireless router’s default IP address:
http://router.asus.com
2. On the login page, key in the default user name
(admin) and password (admin).
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3. The wireless router GUI provides access to various
configuration settings.
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You can set up different wireless security settings for 2.4GHz
and 5GHz bands.
Setting up the wireless security settings
To protect your wireless network from unauthorized access, you
need to configure its security settings.
To set up the wireless security settings:
1. Key in http://router.asus.com on your web browser.
2. On the login screen, key in the default user name (admin) and
password (admin), then click OK. The wireless router’s web GUI
launches.
3. On the Network Map screen, the System status area displays
the wireless security settings such as SSID, security level, and
encryption settings.
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4. On the Wireless name (SSID) field, key in a unique name for
your wireless network.
5. From the Authentication Method dropdown list, select the
encryption method for your wireless network.
6. Key in your security passkey.
7. Click Apply.
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Managing your network clients
To manage your network clients:
1. Launch the wireless router’s web GUI.
2. On the Network Map screen, click the Clients icon to display
information about your network clients.
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Monitoring your USB device
The ASUS Wireless Router provides one USB 3.0 port for
connecting USB devices such as a USB storage device and USB
printer.
• Tousethisfeature,youneedtoplugaUSBstoragedevice,
such as a USB hard disk or USB flash drive, to the USB
3.0 port on the rear panel of your wireless router. Ensure
that the USB storage device is formatted and partitioned
properly.
• RefertothePlug-n-ShareDiskSupportListat
http://event.asus.com/networks/disksupport
You first need to create a user account to allow other network
clients to access the USB device. For more details, refer to the
section Using AiDisk for sharing les in this user manual.
To monitor your USB device:
1. Launch the wireless router’s web GUI.
2. On the Network Map screen, select the USB Disk Status icon to
display information about your USB device.
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3. On the AiDisk Wizard item, click GO to set up an FTP server for
Internet file sharing.
• FormoredetailsonsettingupAiDisk,refertothesection
Using the Network Place (Samba) Share service and Using
the FTP Share service in this user manual.
• ThisrouterworkswithmostUSBHDDs/Flashdisks(upto2TB
size) and supports read-write access for FAT16, FAT32, EXT2,
EXT3, and NTFS.
• TosafelyremovetheUSBdisk,launchthewebGUI(http://
router.asus.com), then in the Network Map page, click the
USB icon > Eject USB disk.
• IncorrectremovaloftheUSBdiskmaycausedatacorruption.
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Creating your Guest Network
Setting up a Guest Network provides wireless Internet
connectivity for temporary visitors while restricting access to your
private network.
To create your guest network:
1. Click Guest Network on the left navigation panel.
2. Click Enable.
3. To configure additional options, click any of the items listed.
4. Assign a wireless name for your temporary network on the
SSID field.
5. Select an Authentication Method.
6. Select a WEP Encryption method.
7. Specify the Access time or click Limitless.
8. Select Disable or Enable on the Access Intranet item.
9. Click Apply.
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Your bandwidth information is available from your ISP.
Using the Trac Manager
Managing QoS (Quality of Service) Bandwidth
The Quality of Service feature allows you to set the bandwidth
priority and manage network traffic.
To set up QoS:
1. Click Trac Manager on the left navigation panel and click the
QoS tab.
2. Click ON to enable QoS.
3. Input values for Upload Bandwidth and Download
Bandwidth.
4. Click Save.
5. If you want to prioritize specific network applications and
network services, click User-dened Priority on the upper-
right hand corner.
6. Adjust the values as needed. Click Apply.
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Monitoring Trac
Click the Trac Monitor tab to view the network activity of your
Internet, Wired, and Wireless connections for the last 24 hours,
daily or in real-time.
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Using USB application
The USB application menu displays several options including
AiDisk, Servers Center, and Network Printer Server.
Using AiDisk for File Sharing
AiDisk allows you to share files stored in a connected USB storage
device through the network.
Before using AiDisk, connect a USB storage device, such as a
USB hard disk or USB flash drive, to the USB 3.0 port on the rear
panel of your wireless router. The USB storage device should be
formatted and partitioned properly. Refer to the Plug-n-Share
Disk Support List for disk format, file and partition size at
http://event.asus.com/networks/disksupport
To avoid data loss or damage to the USB storage device, always
follow the steps to safely remove your USB device.
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To use AiDisk:
1. Click USB application on the left navigation panel and click
the AiDisk icon.
2. From the Welcome to AiDisk wizard screen, click Go.
3. Assign access rights to the USB storage device. Select limitless
access rights, limited access rights, and admin rights to
define read-right privileges to files stored in the USB storage
device. Click Next.
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6. Click Finish.
7. To access the USB storage device via FTP from a client on the
network, launch a web browser or a third-party FTP client utility
and key in the FTP link (ftp://<domain name>) you previously
created.
4. To set up your domain name via the ASUS DDNS service, select
I will use the service and accept Terms of service and key in
your preferred domain name. Your domain name will follow the
format xxx.asuscomm.com, where xxx is your host name.
5. Click Next.
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Using the Servers Center
Servers Center provides settings for Samba and FTP Shares.
Using the Network Place (Samba) Share service
The Network Place (Samba) Share feature allows Mac OSX,
Windows, and Linux clients to access files on the USB storage
device.
To use Samba share:
1. Click USB application on the left navigation panel and click
the Servers Center icon.
2. Click the Network place (Samba) Share tab.
3. Click Share with account.
4. Click the Add button to create user accounts for users
who will be accessing the USB storage device via Samba.
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5. Assign a name for the user account and key in a password. Click
Add.
6. Use the Modify and Delete buttons to change the
password or remove the user account.
7. Select a user and assign the type of access rights for files or
folders located in the storage device:
• R/W: Select this option to assign read/write access for a
specific file/folder.
• R: Select this option to assign read only access for a specific
file/folder.
• No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specific
file/folder.
8. Click Apply.
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Using the FTP Share service
Your ASUS wireless router can set up the connected USB storage
device as an FTP server.
To set up the FTP Share service:
1. Configure file sharing using the steps in Using AiDisk for File
Sharing.
2. Click USB application on the left navigation panel and click
the Servers Center icon.
3. Click the FTP Share tab.
4. Click Enable FTP.
5. Click Share with account.
6. Click the Add button to create accounts for users who will
be accessing the USB storage device via FTP Server.
7. Assign a name for the user account and key in a password. Click
Add.
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8. Select the type of access rights for the storage device:
• R/W: Select this option to assign read/write access for a
specific file/folder.
• W: Select this option to assign write only access for a
specific file/folder.
• R: Select this option to assign read only access for a specific
file/folder.
• No: Select this option if you do not want to share a specific
file/folder.
9. Click Apply.
10. To access the FTP server from a client on the network, key
in ftp://<hostname>.asuscomm.com on a web browser or
a third-party FTP utility. Once prompted, key in the account
username and password you set up in Step 7.
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Using the Miscellaneous setting
The Miscellaneous settings page allows you to configure
additional properties for the USB disk. You can change the
maximum number of users who can access the USB storage
device, assign a device name and work group, or specify the
language settings for the FTP server.
To congure additional USB device settings:
1. Click USB application on the left navigation panel and click
Servers Center.
2. Click the Miscellaneous setting tab.
3. Specify or change configuration settings as needed.
3. Click Apply.
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Conguring Advanced settings
Setting up the DHCP Server
Your wireless router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses
automatically on your network. You can specify the IP address
range and lease time for the clients on your network.
To congure the DHCP server:
1. Click LAN on the left navigation panel.
2. Click the DHCP Server tab.
3. In the Enable the DHCP Server? field, tick Ye s.
4. In the IP Pool Starting Address field, key in the starting IP
address.
5. In the IP Pool Ending Address field, key in the ending IP
address.
6. In the Lease Time field, specify in seconds when an assigned
IP address will expire. Once it reaches this time limit, the DHCP
server will then assign a new IP address.
• ASUSrecommedsthatyouuseanIPaddressformatof
192.168.1.xxx (where xxx can be any number between 2 and
254) when specifying an IP address range.
• AnIPPoolStartingAddressshouldnotbegreaterthantheIP
Pool Ending Address.
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To upgrade the rmware:
1. Click Administration from the left navigation panel.
2. Click the Firmware Upgrade tab.
3. In the New Firmware File item, click Choose File. Navigate to
the downloaded firmware file.
4. Click Upload.
Upgrading the rmware
Download the latest firmware from the ASUS website at
https://www.asus.com/support
If the upgrade process fails, the wireless router automatically
enters rescue mode and the power LED indicator on the front
panel starts flashing slowly.
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Restoring/Saving/Uploading settings
To restore/save/upload wireless router settings:
1. Click Administration on the left navigation panel.
2. Click the Restore/Save/Upload Setting tab.
3. Select a task from the configuration options:
• Torestoretodefaultfactorysettings,clickRestore, and click
OK once prompted.
• Tosavethecurrentsystemsettings,clickSave, navigate to
the folder where you intend to save the file and click Save.
• Torestorefromasavedsystemsettingsfile,clickBrowse to
locate your file, then click Upload.
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4 Firmware Upgrade
Download the latest rmware from the ASUS website at
http://www.asus.com
To upgrade the rmware:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Administration > Firmware Upgrade tab.
2. In the New Firmware File eld, click Choose File to locate the
downloaded le.
3. Click Upload.
• Whentheupgradeprocessiscomplete,waitforsometimefor
the system to reboot.
• Iftheupgradeprocessfails,followtheRescuemodeprocess.
For more details, refer to Troubleshooting.
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5 Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems that are not mentioned in this
chapter, contact ASUS Technical Support.
Troubleshooting
I cannot access the router GUI for configuring the router.
• Deletethecookiesandtemporaryfilesinyourwebbrowser.To
do this in Internet Explorer 8:
1. Launch your web browser, then click Tools > Internet
Options.
2. On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing history.
3. Tick Temporary Internet Files and Cookies. Click Delete.
Instructions for deleting cookies and temporary Internet files
vary with the web browser.
• Disabletheproxyserversettings,removeanydial-up
connections, and set the TCP/IP settings to obtain IP addresses
automatically. For more details, refer to the section Before you
proceed in this user manual.
The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the
router.
Out of Range:
•Placetherouterclosertothewirelessclient.
•Changethechannelsettings.
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Cannot nd the router:
• PresstheResetbuttonattherearpanelformorethanfive
seconds.
• CheckthesettingsinthewirelessadaptersuchasSSIDand
encryption method.
Cannot access the Internet using a wireless LAN adapter.
• Placetherouterclosertothewirelessclient.
• Checkwhetherthewirelessadapterisconnectedtothe
correct wireless router.
• Checkwhetherthewirelesschannelinuseconformstothe
channels available in your country/area.
• Checktheencryptionsettings.
• CheckiftheADSLorVDSLconnectionisconnected.
• UseadifferentEthernetcable.
Internet is not accessible.
• CheckthestatusindicatorsontheVDSL/ADSLmodemand
the wireless router.
• CheckiftheWANLEDonthewirelessrouterison.IftheLED
is off, switch Ethernet cables and try again.
Authentication:
• Useawiredconnectiontoconnecttotherouter.
• Checkthewirelesssecuritysettings.
• PresstheResetbuttonattherearpanelformorethanfive
seconds.
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The DSL light is ON (steady and not blinking) and means
Internet access is possible, but I still cannot browse the
Internet.
• Restartyourcomputer.
• CheckiftheWANLEDonthewirelessrouterison.
• Checkthewirelessencryptionsettings.
• CheckifthecomputercangetanIPaddress(usingbotha
wired or wireless connection).
• Checkthatyourwebbrowserisconfiguredtousethelocal
LAN and is not configured to use a proxy server.
If the DSL light blinks continuously or stays off, Internet
access is not possible - the Router is unable to establish
a connection with the ADSL network.
• Ensurethatallyourcablesareproperlyconnected.
• DisconnectthepowercordfromtheADSL/VDSLorcable
modem, wait a few minutes, then reconnect the cord.
• IftheADSL/VDSLlightcontinuestoblinkorstaysOFF,
contact your Internet service provider.
Network name or encryption keys are forgotten.
• Setupawiredconnectionandreconfigurethewireless
security settings.
• PresstheResetbuttonattherearpanelofthewireless
router for more than five seconds.
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User name: admin
Password: admin
IP address: router.asus.com
SSID (2.4GHz): Refer to the label at the bottom of
the router
SSID (5GHz): Refer to the label at the bottom of
the router
How do you restore the system to its default settings?
• PresstheResetbuttonattherearpanelofthewireless
router for more than five seconds.
• RefertothesectionRestoring/Saving/Uploading settings
of this user manual.
The following are the factory default settings:
Restoring the rmware via the Rescue mode.
Ifthermwareupgradefails,dotheRescuemodeprocess.Please
follow these steps:
1. EnsurethatyourcomputerhasastaticIPaddresssuchas
192.168.1.xx (xx can be any number between 2 and 254).
2. TurnoyourDSL-AC88U.HoldtheResetbuttonthenpower
on your device for ve seconds. When the power LED blinks,
releasetheResetbutton.
3. On your web browser, enter http://192.168.1.1. The interface
below appears.
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4. From the interface, click Choose File, and browse for your
rmware le.
You can download the latest rmware le from the ASUS
Support site at https://www.asus.com/support
5. Click Update Software. The process takes about two minutes
to complete.
6. After the process is completed, the login page appears. If
it does not appear, enter http://192.168.1.1 on your web
browser.
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ASUS DDNS Service
The ASUS DSL-AC88U WiFi Modem Router supports the ASUS
DDNS service. If you have registered for the ASUS DDNS service
but need to exchange devices at the service center, inform the
service center that you want to keep the original domain name
and retain the DDNS service. Visit your local service center for
more information.
• Ifthereisnoactivityinthedomain-suchasreconfiguring
the router or accessing the registered domain name - within
90 days, the system automatically deletes the registered
information.
• Ifyouencounteranyproblemordifficultyinusingyour
device, contact the service center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Will the registered information be lost or registered by
others?
If you have not updated the registered information in 90 days,
the system automatically deletes the registered information
and the domain name may be registered by others.
2. I did not register the ASUS DDNS for the router I bought six
months ago. Can I still register it?
Yes, you can still register the ASUS DDNS service for your router.
The DDNS service is embedded in your router, so you can
register the ASUS DDNS service anytime. Before registering,
click Query to check if the hostname has been registered
or not. If the hostname is available, the system registers the
hostname automatically.
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3. I have registered a domain name before and it has been
working well until my friends told me that they could not
access my domain name.
Check the following:
1. Internet connection is available.
2. The DNS server is working properly.
3. The last time you updated the domain name.
If there are still problems in accessing your domain name,
contact the service center.
4. Can I register two domain names so I can access my HTTP
and FTP servers separately?
No, you cannot. You can only register one domain name for one
router. You can use port mapping to implement both services
and make them available from outside your local network.
5. After restarting the router, why is it that I see a dierent
WAN IP address in MS-DOS and in the router conguration
page?
This is normal. The interval time between the ISP DNS server
and ASUS DDNS results in different WAN IPs in MS-DOS and in
the router configuration page. Different ISPs may have different
interval times for updating IP addresses.
6. Is the ASUS DDNS service free, or is it just a trial version?
The ASUS DDNS service is a free and embedded service in
some ASUS routers. Check your ASUS router if it supports the
ASUS DDNS service.
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Appendices
Notices
ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services
ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our
commitment to the highest standards for protecting our
environment. We believe in providing solutions for you to be able
to responsibly recycle our products, batteries, other components,
as well as the packaging materials. Please go to http://csr.asus.
com/english/Takeback.htm for the detailed recycling information
in different regions.
REACH
Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation,
Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory
framework, we published the chemical substances in our products
at ASUS REACH website at
http://csr.asus.com/english/index.aspx
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
• Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
• Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Prohibition of Co-location
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianfor
help.
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Safety Information
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum
distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use on the
supplied antenna.
Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC
Essential requirements – Article 3
Protection requirements for health and safety – Article 3.1a
Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950-1 has been
conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient.
Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility
– Article 3.1b
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN
301 489-1 and EN 301 489-17 has been conducted. These are
considered relevant and sufficient.
Effective use of the radio spectrum – Article 3.2
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328- 2 has been
conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product
may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
and RSS-210.
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information
The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the
Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The Wireless
Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential
for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with
the IC Specific Absorption Rate (“SAR”) limits when installed in
specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions
(antennas are less than 20 centimeters of a person’s body).
This device has been certified for use in Canada. Status of the
listing in the Industry Canada’s REL (Radio Equipment List) can be
found at the following web address: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/
reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng
Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be
found at the following web: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.
nsf/eng/sf08792.html
Canada, avis d’Industry Canada (IC)
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes
canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.
Son utilisation est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
cet appareil ne doit pas créer d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet
appareil doit tolérer tout type d’interférences, y compris celles
susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement non souhaité de
l’appareil.
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NCC 警語
經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或
使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及
功能。低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通
信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方
得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通
信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電
波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
Authorised distributors in Turkey
BOGAZICI BIL GISAYAR SAN. VE TIC. A.S.
Tel: +90 212 3311000
Addrress: AYAZAGA MAH. KEMERBURGAZ CAD. NO.10
AYAZAGA/ISTANBUL
CIZGI Elektronik San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
Tel: +90 212 3567070
Address: CEMAL SURURI CD. HALIM MERIC IS MERKEZI
No: 15/C D:5-6 34394 MECIDIYEKOY/ISTANBUL
KOYUNCU ELEKTRONiK BiLGi iSLEM SiST. SAN. VE DIS TIC. A.S.
Tel: +90 216 5288888
Address: EMEK MAH.ORDU CAD. NO:18, SARIGAZi,
SANCAKTEPE ISTANBUL
AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
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Licensing information
This product includes copyrighted third-party software licensed
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GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions of
this license. All future firmware updates will also be accompanied
with their respective source code. Please visit our web site for
updated information. Note that we do not offer direct support for
the distribution.
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