The device is wireless connect to the router.
· Check if all the devices (Modem and router) are all connected via
RJ-45 cable.
· Connect the RJ45 cable to WAN port of router.
· Insert your wireless router’s AC adapter to the DC-IN port and plug it to a power outlet. After connecting to the power supply, remember to press the Power button to turn on the router.
· Connect to Router's default Network name (SSID): ASUS_XX
Default Network name (SSID) shown on the product label on the back side of the router.
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The device is wired connect to the router.
· Check if all the devices (Modem and router) are all connected via RJ- 45 cable.
· Connect the RJ45 cable to WAN port of router.
· Connect LAN port and computer with another network RJ45 cable.
· Insert your wireless router’s AC adapter to the DC-IN port and plug it to a power outlet. After connecting to the power supply, remember to press the Power button to turn on the router.
· Make sure the power LED indicator on the front of the router is on. The WiFi 2.4G/5G LED indicators flashes, and it indicates that the router is turned on. In addition, the two network cables that you just connected to the WAN Port and LAN Port will have corresponding LED lights on.
Step 1. Connect your computer to the router via wired or WiFi connection and
enter your router LAN IP or router URL http://www.asusrouter.com
to the WEB GUI.
Step 2. When you login to the Web GUI for the first time, you will be directed to the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) page automatically.
Click [Create A New Network]
Step 3. The Internet connection type will be automatically detected.
Step 4. Follow the automatic detection results as the following:
There are three types of connections
(1). Automatic IP(DHCP)
(2). PPPoE
(3). Static IP
(1). Automatic IP: No information required to fill in here, jump directly to Step 5.
(2). PPPoE: Enter the PPPoE Account and Password provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). And then go to Step 5.
(3). Static IP: Please enter the following information.
· IP Address
· Subnet Mask
· Default Gateway
· DNS Server
Fill
in the required information and then go to Step 5.
Step 5. Assign a unique name for your wireless network (SSID) and a password for it. Click Apply to finish the setup.
If you want to set up 2.4GHz and 5GHz separately, tick the checkbox for the setup of each band.
Notice: Please enter at least 8 characters for the password and use the combination of English letters and numbers for it.
Step 6. Set up the login username and password for your router and click "Next"
NOTE : Login name and password are required every time when you access to
router configuration page. If you forget the login name and
password, you may need to reset the router to default setting and setup from
scratch to reset the login name and password.
Step 7. You will be directed to router management page once you finish From the "Internet Status" section, you can see your router is Connected to the Internet successfully.
Step 8. Now your devices can go online when connecting to ASUS router.