Home
Main website
Display Sidebar
Hide Ads
Recent Changes
View Source:
ASUS6030
Edit
PageHistory
Diff
Info
LikePages
!!ASUS6030 (VI) This [ADSL] modem router has 4 [Ethernet] ports in the back for your small network, and also acts as a wireless AccessPoint (bridged to the network). !Useful Information * Supports 801.11i and [WPA]/WPA2 encryption/authentication for the wireless. Make sure you enable some type of encryption and authentication on this! * does [DHCP] and PinHoling etc --- has BusyBox and iptables on it, so it seems to run Linux (although I didn't find any mention of this or sources linked to in the documentation). * can connect to it via USB if you don't have/want an Ethernet network (but didn't try this under Linux) * default username/password is "admin" and "admin". Make sure that you change this immediately, unless you want any random person on your wide open wireless connection to change it for you... * (best feature) - comes with all the cables you'll need - a network cable, a line filter, 2 phone line cables (1 with NZ-style ending, 1 with RJ-12), [USB] cable, and a skinny power adaptor that only takes up the space of a normal power plug. * The latest firmware available for [download|http://support.asus.com/download/download_left.aspx?product=7&model=AAM6030VI-B1&SLanguage=en-us] (as of Oct 2005) is 2-18-01-0F00.a0_23a. You can find out the currently installed version by pointing your WebBrowser at the router's local IP address - the first summary page will say something like "Software Version: 2-12-02-0610.a0_23a" __Note__ that upgrading the firmware will __reset all configuration info to factory defaults__ and you will need to go through and configure LAN and PPP settings again.
One page links to
ASUS6030
:
ADSLModems