ASUS RT-AC1500G PLUS User Manual

To set up your ASUS RT-AC1500G PLUS, connect the router to your modem using the WAN port. Plug in the power adapter and turn on the router. Connect your computer to the router via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. Open a web browser and enter "http://router.asus.com" or "192.168.1.1". Follow the Quick Internet Setup (QIS) wizard to configure your internet connection and Wi-Fi settings.
Log into the router's web interface by entering "http://router.asus.com" or "192.168.1.1" in a web browser. Enter your login credentials. Navigate to "Wireless" in the menu, and select "General" under the 2.4GHz or 5GHz tab. Enter your new password in the "WPA Pre-Shared Key" field and click "Apply" to save the changes.
First, ensure that all cables are securely connected. Restart both your modem and router. Check for firmware updates via the router's web interface under "Administration" > "Firmware Upgrade". If the problem persists, check for interference sources like microwaves or other routers and try changing the Wi-Fi channel.
Locate the reset button on the back of the router. Press and hold the button for about 10 seconds until the power LED starts flashing. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot. Note that this will erase all custom settings.
Yes, log into the router's web interface and navigate to "Guest Network" under the "Wireless" section. Enable the guest network for either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz band. Configure the network name, password, and access restrictions, then click "Apply".
Access the router's web interface and go to "AiProtection" > "Parental Controls". From there, you can set time scheduling and content filters. Add the devices you wish to control and configure the restrictions according to your preferences.
Wi-Fi signal strength can be affected by physical obstacles, interference, and distance. Try relocating the router to a more central location, away from walls and large metal objects. Consider using a Wi-Fi extender or mesh system to improve coverage.
Log into the router's web interface and navigate to "Administration" > "Firmware Upgrade". You can check for new firmware updates and follow the prompts to download and install the latest version. Make sure not to interrupt the update process.
Ensure you have a strong, unique password for both your Wi-Fi network and the router's admin interface. Enable WPA3 encryption if available. Regularly update the firmware, and consider disabling WPS. Use the built-in firewall features under "Firewall" in the web interface.
Log into the router's web interface and go to "Network Map". Here, you will find a list of all devices connected to your network, along with their IP addresses and connection status.