ASUS RT-AC1300UHP User Manual

To set up the ASUS RT-AC1300UHP, connect it to your modem using an Ethernet cable. Power on the router and connect your computer to the router's network. Open a web browser and enter 'http://router.asus.com' or '192.168.1.1' to access the web interface. Follow the setup wizard to configure your internet connection and Wi-Fi settings.
To update the firmware, log into the router's web interface. Navigate to the 'Administration' tab and select 'Firmware Upgrade'. Click 'Check' to see if a new firmware version is available. If so, click 'Update' to install it. Ensure that the router remains powered on during the upgrade process.
First, check all cable connections and ensure the modem is working. Restart both the modem and the router. If the problem persists, log into the router's interface and verify that the WAN settings match those provided by your ISP. Consider resetting the router to factory settings as a last resort.
To secure your Wi-Fi, log into the router's web interface and go to the 'Wireless' tab. Change the SSID to a unique name and set a strong password using WPA2-Personal encryption. Disable WPS for added security. Regularly update the router's firmware to protect against vulnerabilities.
To reset the router, locate the reset button on the device. Press and hold the button for about 10 seconds until the power LED starts flashing. Release the button, and the router will reboot with factory default settings.
Yes, you can set up a guest network. Log into the router's web interface and navigate to the 'Guest Network' tab. Enable the guest network feature, configure the SSID and security settings, and apply the changes. This will create a separate network for guest users.
Log into the router's web interface and go to the 'Wireless' tab. Under 'General', you can change the channel for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Choose a channel with less interference from neighboring networks. Apply the settings to improve Wi-Fi performance.
To extend Wi-Fi range, consider placing the router in a central location free from obstructions. Use range extenders or mesh Wi-Fi systems for larger areas. Adjust the router's antennas for optimal coverage and ensure the firmware is up to date for best performance.
Log into the router's web interface and navigate to the 'Parental Controls' section. Enable parental controls and set up profiles for each device. You can restrict internet access to certain times and block specific websites to manage internet usage.
If the router is running slow, check for firmware updates and apply them. Reduce interference by changing the Wi-Fi channel and position the router optimally. Ensure that no unauthorized devices are connected and consider rebooting the router to clear temporary issues.