ASUS AiMesh AC1900 WiFi System (RT-AC67U 2 Pack) User Manual
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To set up your ASUS AiMesh AC1900 WiFi System, connect one of the routers to your modem using an Ethernet cable. Power on the router and connect your device to the default WiFi network. Open a web browser and go to http://router.asus.com to access the setup wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Once done, use the ASUS Router app to add the second router to your AiMesh network.
Ensure that your AiMesh node is within the effective range of the main router. Check for any physical obstructions or sources of interference such as microwaves or cordless phones. You may also try updating the firmware of both devices and rebooting them. If the problem persists, consider repositioning the node or using a wired backhaul connection.
Yes, you can use Ethernet backhaul to connect your AiMesh nodes. Simply connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN port of the main router and the AiMesh node. This setup can improve network stability and performance by freeing up wireless bandwidth.
To update the firmware, log in to your router's web interface by typing http://router.asus.com in your browser. Go to the Administration section, then Firmware Upgrade. Check for new firmware and follow the prompts to update. Alternatively, use the ASUS Router app for easy firmware updates.
Position your main router centrally in your home to maximize coverage. Place AiMesh nodes at locations where the WiFi signal from the main router is still strong, ideally in open spaces without thick walls. Avoid placing nodes near metal objects or electronic devices that can cause interference.
To reset your ASUS AiMesh AC1900 router, press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for about 5-10 seconds until the power LED starts blinking. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot. This will restore the device to factory settings.
Slow network speeds can be caused by a variety of factors, including interference, outdated firmware, or network congestion. Ensure your firmware is up to date, and try changing the WiFi channel to one with less interference. Consider using Ethernet backhaul to improve performance and check if any devices are hogging bandwidth.
To access the ASUS router settings page, connect your device to the router’s WiFi network. Open a web browser and type http://router.asus.com or the router's IP address, typically 192.168.1.1, into the address bar. Enter your login credentials when prompted.
AiMesh allows for a scalable and flexible WiFi network that provides seamless coverage throughout your home. It can eliminate dead zones and improve network performance by using multiple nodes that work together to extend WiFi range and capacity.
To add a new node, ensure it is powered on and reset to factory settings. Use the ASUS Router app or log in to the main router’s web interface. Navigate to the AiMesh section and click on "Add AiMesh Node." Follow the instructions to complete the pairing process.