ASUS DSL-N14U User Manual
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To set up your ASUS DSL-N14U Router, connect it to your modem using an Ethernet cable. Access the router's web interface by entering '192.168.1.1' in your browser. Log in with default credentials (admin/admin) and follow the setup wizard to configure your internet connection and Wi-Fi settings.
To reset the router, locate the reset button on the back. Press and hold the button for about 10 seconds until the power light starts to blink, then release it. Your router will reboot and restore to factory settings.
Check if your DSL cable is properly connected. Ensure your ISP credentials are correctly entered in the router settings. Restart both the modem and router. If the issue persists, contact your ISP for further assistance.
Log in to the router's web interface at '192.168.1.1'. Navigate to the 'Wireless' section and select 'Wireless Security'. Enter your new password in the 'Passphrase' field and click 'Apply' to save the changes.
If you forget the login password, perform a factory reset on the router by pressing the reset button for 10 seconds. This will restore the default login credentials (admin/admin).
Visit the ASUS support website to download the latest firmware for your router. 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.
Log in to the router's web interface and navigate to 'Parental Controls'. Enable the feature and configure the rules to restrict access to certain websites or manage internet usage times for specific devices.
Yes, you can configure the ASUS DSL-N14U as a repeater by accessing the web interface, going to 'Wireless' > 'WDS' tab, and setting it to 'Repeater mode'. Follow the instructions to connect it to your main router.
Change the default login credentials and Wi-Fi password. Enable WPA2 encryption in the Wi-Fi settings. Regularly update the firmware and consider disabling WPS if not in use for added security.
Ensure your router is placed in a central location away from obstructions. Adjust the antennas for optimal coverage. Consider changing the Wi-Fi channel in the router settings to reduce interference.