ASUS SL500 User Manual

To reset the ASUS SL500 Router to factory settings, locate the reset button on the back of the router. Press and hold this button for about 10 seconds until the power LED starts blinking. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot.
Log in to the router's web interface by typing the router's IP address in a web browser. Enter your admin credentials. Navigate to the 'Wireless' settings section, select your network, and change the password in the 'Security' settings.
First, check your internet service provider status. If everything is fine, try rebooting both the modem and the router. Ensure all cables are securely connected and inspect the router's LEDs for status indications.
Access the router's web interface and go to the 'Administration' tab. Select 'Firmware Upgrade' and check for the latest firmware version. If available, download and install it by following the on-screen instructions.
Log in to your router's web interface, navigate to the 'Guest Network' section, and enable the guest network feature. Configure the network settings including SSID, password, and duration of access if needed.
The default IP address for accessing the ASUS SL500 Router settings is typically 192.168.1.1. However, this can vary if it has been changed during setup.
Yes, the ASUS SL500 Router can be configured as a repeater. Access the router settings, go to the 'Wireless' section, and select 'Repeater Mode'. Follow the prompts to connect it to your main Wi-Fi network.
Change the default admin password, enable WPA3 encryption for wireless networks, disable WPS, and keep the firmware updated to protect your router from unauthorized access.
If you forget the admin password, you will need to reset the router to factory settings, which will restore the default admin credentials. Follow the reset procedure as mentioned in QA1.
To optimize wireless performance, position the router in a central location, away from obstructions, and reduce interference by selecting less congested channels. Ensure the firmware is up to date and consider using the 5GHz band for faster speeds.