QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Aug 12 2013, 06:13 PM)
Hi M@ximus,
If can do update the firmware to the latest first, you can download it from the link below.
http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN56U/#support_Download_35Version is 3.0.0.4.374.130
To update, go to Administration->Firmware Upgrade(remember to unzip the firmware you downloaded). If you notice there is interface after you update the firmware, please do a factory reset on the RT-N56U. You can do it by pressing the reset button on the router for 5sec or more then the power LED light will blink then release.
After finish all that, I can see that you are using ADSL modem so most probably you are using streamyx.
If you are using the quick setup, select PPPoE then key in the user name and password for the streamyx then follow the next instruction and you are done.
If you are in the main page of the router already, you can do the setting at WAN->Connection type choose PPPoE-> then put the streamyx user name and password at the bottom then apply.
Thank you
Hi ASUSmy,
Thank you for the fast response. I've successfully connect to the internet. I will try to update to the latest firmware tonight. Will the update wipe out my existing configurations? Because I've spent too much time setting up my home network when I switch to this router as compare to my Netgear. I definitely do not want to repeat all the troubleshooting.
Few things I notice,
1. If I select reboot from the Web Config, the router shows the internet connection is connected but I can't surf at all. I need to do a cold reboot (on-off) the router to rectify it. It happen 5/5 time I test it.
2. Previously I use Wireless mode - N-only. My laptop, apple tv, iPhones, and iPad log on to the network very fast. But now I switch to use Auto, and it takes them 1 minute to log on for all devices. I need Auto because my Printer only support up to 802.11G.
My current config are as below:
Wireless Mode: Auto
b/g Protection: Auto
Channel Bandwidth: 40 MHz
Channel: Auto
Hope you can advice me. Thank you.