ASUS TUF Gaming AX5400 (TUF-AX5400) User Manual
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To set up your ASUS TUF Gaming AX5400, connect the router 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 "192.168.50.1" in the address bar. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your network settings.
First, ensure that the router is powered on and the Wi-Fi LED is lit. Restart the router by unplugging it for 10 seconds and then plugging it back in. Check if the Wi-Fi is enabled in the router's settings. Update the router's firmware if a new version is available. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset.
Log in to the router's web interface by entering "http://router.asus.com" or "192.168.50.1" in a web browser. Navigate to the "Administration" section and select "Firmware Upgrade". Click on "Check" to see if a new firmware version is available. If there is, click "Update" and wait for the process to complete.
Access the router's web interface by visiting "http://router.asus.com" or "192.168.50.1". Go to the "Wireless" section and select "General". Here, you can change the Wi-Fi password by entering a new password in the "WPA Pre-Shared Key" field. Save the changes to apply the new password.
Log in to the router's web interface and go to the "Guest Network" section. Enable the guest network and configure the SSID and security settings. You can set a time limit for guest access if desired. Save the settings to activate the guest Wi-Fi.
Locate the reset button on the router, usually found at the back. Press and hold the button for about 10 seconds until the power LED starts flashing. Release the button, and the router will reboot to factory settings. Note that this will erase all custom settings.
Access the router's web interface and navigate to the "Adaptive QoS" section. Enable "Game mode" to prioritize gaming traffic. Ensure your firmware is updated and place the router in an optimal location to reduce interference. Consider using wired connections for gaming devices for the best performance.
Yes, you can set up your ASUS TUF Gaming AX5400 as a VPN server. Access the router's web interface and go to the "VPN" section. Select "VPN Server" and configure the settings for PPTP, OpenVPN, or IPSec VPN. Follow the instructions to set up your preferred VPN protocol.
Log in to the router's web interface and navigate to the "Parental Controls" section. Enable parental controls and add the devices you want to manage. You can set time limits and content filters for each device. Save the settings to apply the parental controls.
Ensure your router's firmware is up to date. Use strong, unique passwords for both the Wi-Fi network and the router's administrative interface. Enable WPA3 encryption if supported. Disable WPS, and consider setting up a guest network for visitors to minimize security risks.