ASUS DSL-N13 User Manual
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To set up your ASUS DSL-N13 Router, connect it to your DSL line and computer. Access the router's web interface by entering '192.168.1.1' in your browser. Log in using default credentials (admin/admin) and follow the Quick Internet Setup wizard to configure your internet connection.
If you forget your router's login password, you need to reset the router to its factory settings. Press and hold the reset button on the router for about 10 seconds until the power LED blinks. After resetting, use the default credentials to log in.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the ASUS support website. Access the router's web interface, go to 'Administration' > 'Firmware Upgrade', and upload the downloaded firmware file. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Slow internet can be caused by interference, outdated firmware, or incorrect settings. Ensure your firmware is updated, place the router in a central location, and minimize interference from other devices. Check your ISP's speed and router settings for issues.
Yes, the ASUS DSL-N13 Router can be configured as a wireless repeater. Access the router's web interface, navigate to 'Wireless' > 'WDS', and enable WDS mode. Enter the MAC address of the primary router and configure the security settings accordingly.
To enable parental controls, log in to the router's web interface and go to 'Firewall' > 'Parental Control'. Add devices to the list and set time restrictions and website filters as needed. Save your settings to activate the controls.
Frequent disconnections can be due to firmware issues, line noise, or hardware faults. Ensure your firmware is updated and check for line noise from your ISP. Try a different DSL cable or contact ASUS support if the issue persists.
To change the Wi-Fi password, log in to the router's web interface, navigate to 'Wireless' > 'Wireless Security', and enter your new password in the 'WPA Pre-Shared Key' field. Save the changes to update your Wi-Fi password.
Yes, you can use Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize bandwidth. Access the router interface, go to 'Traffic Manager' > 'QoS', and enable it. Set rules based on device IP or MAC address to control bandwidth allocation.
To perform a factory reset, press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for about 10 seconds until the power LED blinks. This will restore the router to its default factory settings.