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To set up an ASUS router, you need to connect. Then, in your browser, follow the link - 192.168.1.1 . If you have not configured the device before, you will see Quick Setup Wizard. If you need a login and password, then in both fields by default we type admin(should be checked with providers). The ASUS control panel will be displayed.

basic settings

The panel consists of general and additional settings. Available opportunity viewing the network map, enabling guest Internet, traffic control, and parental controls. In the additional section Wi-Fi is regulated and configured firewall.

To check if you are connected, you can go to the “ Quick network setup" Then select " Check your connection" And " Go" In the window that appears, enter your username and password. Click " Further" Then in the section " Setting up the router» fill in the specified name (SSID) and network key (to connect to the network).

Click " Apply" Will begin . Then a network with the name you specified will appear in the Wi-Fi list. We connect to the device using the specified access key and return to this section. In the window with connection information, click “ Further».

In most cases, the Internet should already be working, but if your provider does not support the technology AutoIP, That tune Wi-Fi follows on its own. In this case, after checking the connection, the section “ Internet Settings».

Next in the proposed list choose the connection technology used by your provider. Then in the window that appears you will need to enter login And password, which were provided by the provider in the contract. All information should be clarified with him if any problems arise. It may be necessary further enter any other parameters that must also be taken into account (service name, IP address, etc.). Afterwards you need to do all the same steps as described above.

Wi-Fi Settings

On the main tab there is always an additional option tune Your Wi-Fi. For example, in the section " Internet" Can change type of WAN connection, that is, if the provider has changed the connection technology, you can switch it. In chapter " Network map» there is a possibility change key to connect Wi-Fi, as well as your username (be sure to click " Apply"). Can be customized guest network(not recommended if you need to control Internet traffic) and impose parental control, if required save child from an unwanted resource.

You can also change access key to the control panel of your router. To do this, go to " Administration", Further - " System" Enter your new password and click " Apply" for it to take effect. The remaining sections mainly contain additional settings for wireless and local Wi-Fi, which can be configured at your discretion.

How to reset a router

If you forgot your wireless Wi-Fi password and other devices were not connected, try logging into control Panel on cable and view it there. But if this is not possible, it is recommended reset router to default settings.

There is a special button on the back of the router for this purpose. Press and hold it about 15 seconds until the WPS indicator starts blinking. The access key will be reset, you must follow all the steps described in the article above. To avoid such situations, when connecting on your computer, you should always check the “ Connect automatically" Then the Wi-Fi login will be done using autofill.

How to connect an Asus WiFi router?






Nowadays, many people install a router with wireless Internet at home. Usually a technician comes for installation and does all the work of drawing the necessary wires, connecting the router and configuring it. However, it happens that installing and configuring a router is a paid service and the apartment owner is not ready to pay extra money for it. In this case, he wants to connect the Wi-Fi router himself, but often does not know how.

Let's look together at how to connect and configure an Asus Wi-Fi router yourself.

How to connect an Asus router

All routers today are made basically according to the same standard. Therefore, connecting the router will not be difficult. To do this you need:

  1. Connect the wire from the provider to the WAN port to the router. You just need to run a wire from the front door to the router.
  2. Then we connect the wire from the LAN port of the router to the computer, so that later you can configure the router.
  3. We connect the router to the power supply.

The remaining LAN ports can be used to connect other computers, laptops, printers and any equipment that can work with the router. After turning on the router, a wireless network will appear, but you still need to configure the router.

How to configure an Asus router correctly

Having connected the router to the computer via a wire, we begin setting up the router. However, if the computer does not see the connected router, then you must first install the necessary drivers, which can be found on the disk for the router or download drivers for the network card from the Internet.

After this, we begin the setup:

  1. Open any browser and enter “192.168.1.1” in the address bar. The router setup menu will open.
  2. In the window, enter your username and password to get to the router menu. You can view your login and password in the documentation for the router or on the back cover of the router itself. Typically, the username and password are the word “admin”. If, after entering the correct username and password, nothing happens, then you can reset all the router settings to factory settings. To do this, press the “reset” button on the router for ten seconds.
  3. The router menu will have several sections. In the provider data section, you must enter all the data that the provider provided for connection. You can find them in the documentation, on the provider’s website, or find out more by calling the provider. However, usually the settings are determined automatically by the router and there is no such need.
  4. In the Wi-Fi wireless network settings section, you need to set a new network name and a new password that only you will know. This is done to prevent neighbors from using your Internet.
  5. You can also change the login and password for accessing the settings of the router in the router settings.
  6. Save the new values ​​and reboot the router.

Now you can use the Asus router.

Let's say the problem is formulated as follows: there is an ASUS router, no matter what model, it seems to work, but the Wi-Fi network is not visible, what can be done in this case? Where to look for the problem and where to start the search itself? In fact, everything is not that difficult, there are just a couple of basic points that you need to know about. How to connect an ASUS WiFi router and set up a wireless network in it - now we will look in more detail.

The Wi-Fi network and all other router options are configured in the web interface. The tab in ASUS routers is called “Advanced Settings” -> “Wireless”:

Wireless Network (Settings Tab)

It may turn out that on the “Professional” tab the radio module is turned off (you need to turn it on). The start date and time must also be set correctly:

Wireless network (advanced settings)

A total of 13 channels are available in the 2.4 GHz band. Some subscriber devices can support 11 (from the first to the 11th). In this case, you can set the channel number used by the router “explicitly” (by disabling automatic selection).

In routers from other manufacturers, you can select a country where 11 channels are available, and that’s it. ASUS devices, as we see, do not provide region selection (since they supply products to different countries with a given set of channels).

However, let's look at the setup process in a more orderly manner.

Preliminary steps before setting up

Connecting a router

To configure the router, you need to connect it to your computer. To connect to a computer, use the patch cord that comes with the kit.

There are several ports on the back of the router. And only “yellow” ones are intended for connecting to a PC. It is best to connect an ASUS router with one cable to the port of one computer; it is better not to connect other additional devices:

Connecting the router to a PC

The router's power supply should be connected last. It’s better to check the wired connection settings on your computer before doing this:

Setting up a wired network card

Having completed all of the above, turn on the power to the router, and also restart the computer. You can then access the Web interface by going to the address 192.168.1.1 in your browser.

Additionally, we note that if the router is not new, then after turning on the power and waiting 1 minute, you need to press the reset/restore button on the case. The button must be held for 5-10 seconds and then released. And you can turn off the router - the device is ready for connection and configuration.

Let's move on to the graphical interface

Open any browser on your computer and type 192.168.1.1 (Enter) in the address bar. When asked for a login and password, you must answer “admin”, “admin”.

On the start page, immediately set the interface language:

Selecting the interface language

Then, you can go to the “Wireless Network” tab (located in “Advanced Settings”).

Setting up a Wi-Fi network in the router

Pre-check settings

We will solve the problem of “lack of Wi-Fi network” in three steps:

  1. Checking the settings in the “Professional” tab (power on, date/time)
  2. Setting up a wireless network
  3. If the network is not visible, try changing the radio channel number

This chapter covers “step 1.” In the web interface of the ASUS router, in the “Advanced Settings” you first need to open the “Wireless Network” tab, then go to the “Professional” tab:

Additional Wi-Fi settings

Turn on the wireless module, mark all days of the week, set the turn-on time correctly (00:00..23:59). Check the settings again, click “Apply”.

Configuring Wireless Network Settings

Let's return to the “Wireless Network” -> “General” tab:

Setting up Wi-Fi in the router

To begin with, set it up as in the figure:

  1. SSID – network name
  2. Hide SSID - no
  3. Wireless network mode – “Auto” (in ASUS routers this corresponds to “mixed” b/g/n mode)
  4. Channel width – 20MHz (after detecting a network – can be corrected to “40”)
  5. Channel – “Auto”

We leave the network without encryption. Click “Apply”. And after 2 minutes, we try to search for the network.

As we have already said, some devices (for example, Android smartphones with default settings) only work with the first 11 radio channels. How to connect an Asus router, or more precisely, how to configure it in this case?

The wireless network settings tab contains a list of radio channels. Instead of “Auto”, you will have to select one specific value:

Channel number selection

Additionally, we note: the manufacturer of such routers really does not recommend using the “Auto” setting.

If the user has a scanner program, we strongly recommend using it. Write down on a piece of paper all the busy radio channels (channel numbers of networks located nearby). Our network, firstly, must be visible to the subscriber device, and secondly, it must not occupy the frequencies of other networks.

For example, if the first and seventh channels are busy, we select the one farthest from each, that is, the fourth.

Set the required value on the tab, click “Apply”. Choosing the “brute force” method is, in principle, acceptable, but if there are other networks nearby, then only “at the user’s responsibility.” Successful setup.

The film shows how to set up a wireless network in routers with a “new” interface:

Before you start setting up the router, you will need to prepare your computer for further setup, as well as clarify some of the connection parameters. How to do this is described in detail in our instructions: ! When the computer is ready, we proceed directly to setting up the router.

Connecting the router:

  • We connect the router to the network using the included adapter
  • We leave the operator cable “on the floor”
  • We connect the router network cards with the cable supplied ( LAN 1) and computer ( Ethernet) (Rice. 1)

Wait until the lights on the router light up power diodes (PWR), active first port (LAN1) And WLAN (AIR), although it happens that the latter is disabled in the router settings.

Setting up the ASUS RT-N10 router

2. In the address bar we indicate the IP address of the router: http://192.168.1.1
After entering the address, an authorization window will appear on the screen to access the router settings ( Rice. 5). To enter the configurator, enter:

  • login – admin
  • password - admin

3. Not For experienced users, the system will offer an attempt to set up an automatic connection through the configurator; to do this, just click “ Further": Rice. 6

4. If your provider provides the Protocol - Static IP address and exactly 192.168.1.1 (how to find out what protocol you have is described in detail in our instructions: Preparing the PC before setting up a Wi-Fi router), which coincides with the router’s IP address, in the “ LAN", in the tab LAN IP address, you should change the router's IP address to 192.168.100.1 , then press “ Apply"and reboot the router. We also reboot the computer and re-enter the router through the browser, but through a new IP address ( Rice. 7):

5. If the protocol is different from the above or your operator has a different IP address, skip Point 4.:

6. If auto-tuning does not complete successfully, go to the “ WAN", where from the list we select the Protocol of your operator ( PPPoE, PPTP or L2TP):

7. Depending on the provider, IP addresses and DNS are provided automatically or must be entered manually. We will also learn these parameters from the instructions: Preparing the PC before setting up a Wi-Fi router. We indicate in the window Username And password, according to the requirements of the operator, and binding, if necessary, to the physical address:

8. After applying and rebooting the router, enter the settings section Wireless network.

According to the above figure, you should specify the parameters of the future Wi-Fi network:

  • “SSID” – you can leave the network name or change it to your preferred one;
  • “Wireless network mode” - we also recommend choosing a specific one; if the computer does not support Wi-Fi class N (indicated in its specification), select the mode "g Only". Mixed modes are not recommended "...mixed";
  • “Channel” - instead of “Auto” we recommend choosing a specific one from 1 to 13 (for example 6 or 9);
  • “Authentication method” – (protecting your network - will help protect your home network from connecting inquisitive neighbors J) – we recommend choosing WPA-Personal– a reliable encryption method that will ensure your security. This mode is used for maximum data exchange speed. WEP encryption reduces the speed of network access, and the WPA2 type is not supported by all devices that will connect to the router;
  • “WPA encryption” - for the WPA verification method, select TKIP;
  • "WPA Pre-Shared Key" is a password that protects your network. It must be entered if the Authentication Method from the previous paragraph is specified - you will have to come up with a password yourself and enter it in the appropriate field, remember it and write it down in your notebook.

ASUS offers users a range of budget routers that allow them to create a stable Internet connection and set up a wireless network. This time we will figure out how to set up the asus rt n12 wifi router - an inexpensive device that is often used by providers as a standard router.

Preparing the device

The first step is to properly connect the router to the computer. If you have encountered setting up an upvel ur 315bn router or any other network device, then performing this procedure should not cause you any difficulties.

If you are connecting and setting up a router yourself for the first time, be careful - in most cases, incorrect operation of the equipment and the inability to create a connection to the Internet are associated with incorrect installation of the router.

Turn the back of the device towards you. On the back of the case you can see five ports: four are used for connecting via patch cord to network cards; The WAN port (blue) is where the cable laid by the provider into the room is connected.

Be sure to check the settings of the network card: all data necessary for the network to operate should be received automatically by the equipment.

If you already have an active internet connection, disconnect it. When setting up a router, only the local network through which you will configure the router should be working. Otherwise, various errors may appear.

Web interface

The router settings are available at 192.168.1.1. The login credentials will be the classic “admin/admin” pair, unless you or another user has changed the password yourself.

If you cannot log into the router interface using the “admin” password, try resetting it to factory settings by pressing the “Reset” button on the back panel of the device.

When you enter the interface, the Quick Setup Wizard starts. You can use its help, but it is better to specify the Internet connection parameters manually. Therefore, click on the button in the form of a house to get to the main menu of the router’s web interface.

Internet connection

The connection is configured on the “Internet” tab, which can be found in the “Advanced settings” menu.

Get your agreement with the provider in advance - the information specified in it is necessary to create a correct connection.

Let's look at how different types of Internet connections are created. Let's take PPPoE and L2TP as an example.

PPPoE


L2TP

This type of connection is used by Beeline. Its configuration differs only in the presence of the VPN server address, otherwise it is similar to establishing a connection using the PPPoE protocol.

Click the "Accept" button and wait until the connection creation process is completed.

Creating a Wireless Network

If you have previously configured the ASUS RT-G32 Wi-Fi router, you should know that in the interface of the latest models of routers of this brand, the wireless network operating parameters are conveniently collected on one tab. Find the “Wireless Network” section in the “Advanced Settings” menu.
On the General tab, fill in the following lines:

  • “SSID” is the network name that will be visible in the list of available connection points.
  • “Authentication” – specify the value “WPA2-Personal”.
  • “Shared key” – create and enter a password for your network.

The wireless network mode and channel should be set to “Auto”, unless otherwise specified in the agreement with the Internet service provider.

Click the “Apply” button so that all the router operating parameters you specified are saved. Run a new search for available connection points on any device that has a Wi-Fi adapter to check that the created network is working correctly.

Additional router setup

In the “Local Network” section, you can change the router’s address (the “LAN IP address” tab) or enable DHCP if you want to automate the process of obtaining addresses on devices connected to the router.

If your provider, among other services, provides you with the opportunity to watch interactive television, open the “Local Network” section and go to the “IP-TV” tab. Here you need to specify the port through which the router will connect to the set-top box.

After selecting the port, click the "Apply" button.

Unfortunately, the ASUS RT N12 router cannot boast of full interactive television settings. If your provider requires you to specify a VLAN ID to access IP-TV, then the equipment in question is not suitable for you. Therefore, if you purchase a router separately, be sure to check with your provider which models are best to buy so as not to encounter problems when setting up the Internet or interactive television.

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