ASUS WIRELESS ROUTER |WL-520G - RT (WL520G) - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Asus wireless router
what kind of connection do you have? and to what?
I assume you have an ADSL(high speed) connection to the internet, and are trying to connect wireless to a laptop or something.
what kind of devices are you trying to connect together? this will help with an answer.
I can't log in to
if you can not remember the password than the ownly thing you can do is a reset (according to manual) than you will be able to log in using default user and password (YOU WILL LOOSE ALL SETTINGS) so you will have to re configure the router...
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How reset my asus router
I had same problem with my asus device. so i called Asus Tech Support At Toll Free Number 1800-585-2494 and they have fixed my problem.
Hope they will help you as well.
I cant reset asus rt-n10e routr
I had same problem with my asus device. so i called Asus Tech Support At Toll Free Number 1800-585-2494 and they have fixed my problem.
Hope they will help you as well.
How to change passward for asus rt-n12 wireless n router
In order to get your router back to the original settings, you must push in the reset button (usually on the back of the router) for somewhere between 10 and 30 seconds depending on the router. You may need a pin or something small to push in the button, because it can be recessed. Once you have reset the router, the username and password will be changed to the defaults, admin and password, respectively. One thing you must remember is that resetting the router will change all of the router settings back to the factory settings. This means you will lose all of the changes you made since you got the router. Make sure to write down any things you've changed, so you can change them back after the reset. Also, I recommend updating to the latest firmware after the reset.
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How do i reset my wifi password?
There should be a button on the bottom of the router labeled 'reset'
push it in and the router will reset to factory settings.
( dhcp is usually enabled by default)
the lights for network activity should blink for a few seconds as the
router gets a new ip from the network. you should then
be able to go to 192.168.1.1
and access the router.
some motorola routers use an address in the 10.x.x.x
range
Router always reboot, once per 30 minutes
This is a problem with the firmware of your router , the firmware is the software that is inside the router so if its corrupted or have some problem you will have this issue like a constant reboot. so better update the firmware of then router...
Block website
go to your router settings (by typing 192.168.0.1 into your browser) and look for your firewall settings which is what is blocking the websites. if all else fails just reset to default settings.
I cant open my WIRELESS
Hi!
I tried to figure out some explanation, and I think it's possible that both WAN side of the router and LAN side of it have same types od ip adresses, maybe the default 192.168.1.***. That means that the WAN port of the Router, the ethernet port of the modem, the wireless and LAN ports of the router have same tuype of adresses, maybe all asigned by DHCP.
To be sure, I suggest you to:
1. turn of the modem
2. check that the network connection obtains ip adress automatically
3. in a dos prompt (START - RUN -CMD) type IPCONFIG, it will return among other infos the adress of the default gateway.
4. now type that adress in the browser.
5. if it works, log on to the router and change the LAN settings so that the adresses used in the LAN will be different from the WAN, let's say 10.10.10.1 and so on
I forgot the key...how can
You will have to connect a computer directly to the router with an ethernet cable, and within your web browser, type in the address for the router. it is usually 192.168.1.1 (but it can be different). To verify the router address, you can go to a command prompt (click start, then run, and type in cmd) and type ipconfig. The "gateway" address is your router address. Once you have that verified, as I said before, open your web browser and type that address in. You will then have to log into your router. i suggest going to the manufacturers website to download the manual so you can read about default passwords, and how to change settings. If you can't log into the router, your only other option is to completely reset your router by holding down the reset button on the router, while unplugging the router and plugging it back in. wait 5 seconds after plugging back in and release the reset button. The router should be back to factory default, with no password. Hope this helped.
How do you set the
How you connect it depends on how you plan to use it. Let me explain:
Some people have a dsl line (high speed internet connection) and their modem from their internet provider only has room for one computer cable to connect and use the internet. If the customer has more then one desktop computer they want to connect to the internet, they will need to buy a router. A router provides multiple ports for several computers to connect to the internet at the same time.
If you have a dsl modem already and bought a router to add additional computers to your network - then follow the instructions below to set it up:
Connect your phone cord from the wall into the dsl modem. Plug in the power cable from the dsl modem to the wall and turn it on. Connect an ethernet cable to the dsl modem (ethernet cables are the ones that look like a regular telephone cord but the ends are a little larger) and connect the other end to your router. Make sure you plug this cable into the port marked "ethernet" on your router. There is only one port for your internet connection line coming into the router, the rest of the ports are for adding computers only. Some routers say the word "ethernet" near the port for the internet connection. Others have a picture near or or brackets around it to show that it is different then the others. Plug in the power cord to your router and turn it on. Make sure you turn on your modem first and let it warm up before connecting your router. Modem power on first, then router power on - always.
Now connect an ethernet cable to your router and connect the other end to the pc you wish to use on the internet. Do not turn on your pc until the ethernet cord is attached. Your dsl modem has to be powered up first, followed by your router and then your pc. All in that order.
Your computer should automatically sense the internet connection upon start up. You can verify that your connection is installed correctly and that your pc is sensing it by looking at the bottom right side of your screen near the clock area. You should see a picture of a computer monitor that represents your internet connection status. Sometimes they glow green when they are healthy. Sometimes they show a red X on top of them if they are disconnected from the internet. If you can't find the Icon for your internet connection on the bottom right side of your screen, unplug the ethernet cable from the back of your pc - while watching the bottom right side area and plug it back in again. Watch for a change to locate the icon. Sometimes there is a downward pointing arrow near the clock which needs to be clicked on to open up the area and view the icons.
Thats all! One line from the modem to the router - another line from the router to the pc - and the internet should be up and running fine.
If you bought a router combination modem - then its the same as above - just without a separate dsl modem. (i.e. Connect the power cable from the router/modem to the wall. Connect the ethernet cable to the port marked "ethernet" for your internet connecton and connect the other end of the cord to your pc. Then turn your pc on. Router/modem power on first and pc power on second in that order)
All the lights on your modem should be green and steady - except for the one marked internet or connection which is usually flashing and moving. If you have any red or yellow lights then you need to troubleshoot and correct the problem before your internet connection will work.
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