ASUS RT-AX54HP User Manual
![ASUS RT-AX54HP Router manual cover](/images/DllskyHivpqEiReMuEyIAhBA/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To set up your ASUS RT-AX54HP router, connect the router to your modem with an Ethernet cable. Then, connect your computer to the router's network. Open a web browser and enter "http://router.asus.com" to access the web interface. Follow the setup wizard to configure your Internet connection and Wi-Fi settings.
If you forget your ASUS RT-AX54HP router's admin password, you need to perform a factory reset. Press and hold the reset button on the router for about 10 seconds until the power LED starts blinking. This will reset the router to its default settings, including the default admin password.
To update the firmware, log in to the router's web interface by entering "http://router.asus.com" in your browser. Navigate to 'Administration' > 'Firmware Upgrade'. Click 'Check' to see if a new firmware version is available. If there is, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the update.
Weak or dropping Wi-Fi signals can be caused by interference, outdated firmware, or improper placement. Ensure your router is placed in a central location away from obstructions and electronic devices. Check for firmware updates and consider changing the Wi-Fi channel in the router settings to reduce interference.
To enable parental controls, access the router's web interface and navigate to 'AiProtection' > 'Parental Controls'. From here, you can manage and restrict access to certain websites and set schedules for internet usage for connected devices.
Yes, you can set up a guest network by logging into the router's web interface and going to 'Wireless' > 'Guest Network'. Here, you can create a separate network for guests, ensuring your main network remains secure.
If your router is rebooting frequently, check for firmware updates as a first step. Ensure the router is properly ventilated and not overheating. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset and reconfigure the settings.
To configure VPN, log into the router's web interface and navigate to 'VPN' under the Advanced Settings. Choose either 'VPN Client' or 'VPN Server' depending on your needs, and follow the setup instructions provided in the interface.
To secure your router, change the default admin password and set a strong Wi-Fi password. Enable WPA3 encryption, if available, and regularly update the firmware. Disable WPS and enable the firewall for additional security.
To view connected devices, log into the router's web interface and go to 'Network Map'. This section displays all devices currently connected to the network, allowing you to monitor and manage them easily.