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will configure basic connection parameters such as connection type (PPPoE), username (something@a),
will configure basic connection parameters such as connection type (PPPoE), username (something@a),
password(as provided), and wireless configuration. There are two sets of wireless configuration data, as
password(as provided), and wireless configuration. There are two sets of wireless configuration data, as
the device provides service on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and each can be configured separately.
the device provides service on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and each can be configured separately.


Once done, the device will be set up in IPv4 NAT mode, with an unchanged IP address.
Once done, the device will be set up in IPv4 NAT mode, with an unchanged IP address.
Under 'Advanced settings' click on LAN, and turn off the DHCP server if you already have one on your network
Under 'Advanced settings' click on LAN, and turn off the DHCP server if you already have one on your network
via the 'DHCP Server' tab, then click on 'LAN IP' and set the IP address suitable for your network.
via the 'DHCP Server' tab, then click on 'LAN IP' and set the IP address suitable for your network.
This will reboot the router, reconfigure your computer onto it's correct IP address and reconnect to the router
This will reboot the router, reconfigure your computer onto its correct IP address and reconnect to the router


You will have basic IPv4 NAT'd internet connectivity at this stage.
You will have basic IPv4 NAT'd internet connectivity at this stage.


Log back into the router at it's proper IPv4 address, and click on 'WAN' under 'Advanced Settings'
Log back into the router at its proper IPv4 address, and click on 'WAN' under 'Advanced Settings'


Turn off NAT if you have a legacy IPv4 assignment you want to route.
Turn off NAT if you have a legacy IPv4 assignment you want to route.
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[[Category:IPv6]] [[Category:Router]]
[[Category:3rd Party Routers|Asus]]