Setting up a router from the manufacturer Asus. Entering settings on Asus routers (192.168.1.1)

In this step-by-step instructions, we will look in detail at how to configure the Asus RT-N10 Wi-Fi router in its various variants:

  • RT-N10P
  • RT-N10+ D1
  • RT-N10E B1
  • RT-N10 B1
  • RT-N10 C1
  • RT-N10U B

And other modifications of this popular and cheap Asus wireless router. The basic setup of the Asus RT-N10 Wi-Fi router, regardless of its modification, is the same. That is, if you need to configure the router so that it distributes wired Internet to wireless devices, you do not need to know which of these Asus RT-N10 Wi-Fi router options you have. The only possible difficulty is the new firmware 3.0.0.x on some models (black background) or 7.0.2.31 on other versions (although routers do not go on sale with this firmware), but in fact, this is not a difficulty - all the actions necessary for successful setup are completely identical. However, we will include screenshots of this firmware here.

  • Preparing for setup, connecting the Wi-Fi router Asus RT-N10
  • How to enter the settings of Asus RT-N10
  • Setting up an L2TP Beeline connection on firmware 2.0.x, 7.0.0.x (plus setting up Beeline television)
  • Setting up PPPoE connection to Rostelecom and Dom.ru on Asus RT-N10 with firmware 2.0.x (plus setting up IPTV Rostelecom)
  • Setting up a wireless network, setting a Wi-Fi password on Asus
  • Setting up Asus RT-N10 with new firmware
  • Firmware Asus RT-N10

For novice users who have never set up routers, let me note: there is nothing complicated about this, the whole process will take no more than 15 minutes.

Preparing for setup and connecting the Asus RT-N10 router

Before setting up a Wi-Fi router, you should connect it correctly, and experience shows that even with this there are problems. And, in addition, pay attention to some network settings that may be critical for successful setup.

First of all, it is recommended to check the settings of the local network connection that is used to configure the Asus RT-N10. In particular, the TCP/IP protocol parameters should be set to “Obtain an IP address automatically.” How to do this is written in detail (will open in a new tab).

The next point to remember: if your provider uses connections like PPPoE, L2TP, PPTP and others, that is, in order to access the Internet, after turning on the computer, you launch some kind of Beeline, Rostelecom, Dom.ru connection from the desktop or from the list of connections in the taskbar, disconnect this connection. And do not connect again either while setting up the router or after the wireless router has already been configured. Those. This connection will be established by Asus RT-N10 itself in the future; you don’t need to run anything, otherwise you will get a result in which the Internet will only be available on the computer, but not via Wi-Fi.

And now about connecting the Asus RT-N10. There are five network connectors on the back of the router. One of them stands out among the rest - connect the cable of your Internet provider to it. And connect one of the remaining ports to the corresponding port of your computer’s network card, and then turn on the power to the router. You can start setting up.

How to enter the settings of the Asus RT-N10 router

Go to router settings

To go into the settings of your Asus router, launch your browser (it's already running if you're reading this, so better open a new tab) and enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar, after which you should see a username and password request. The standard login and password for routers from this manufacturer are admin and admin, here and there. You may be asked to change your default login information, please do so. After this, you will find yourself on the main settings page of the Asus RT-N10, which looks like this:

On this page, all operations for setting up connections, setting a password for Wi-Fi and other actions are performed, which we will now do.

Setting up Asus RT-N10 for Beeline

In order to configure an Asus router for Beeline, on the main page of the router settings, click “WAN” in the menu on the left, then fill in the parameters for the Beeline L2TP Internet connection, which look like this:

Setting up a Beeline connection on Asus RT-N10 (beeline l2tp)

Basic parameters to set:

  • WAN connection type: L2TP
  • Selecting an IPTV port - if you use Beeline television, select the port to which you will connect the Beeline TV set-top box.
  • Obtain an IP address automatically - Yes
  • Connect to DNS automatically - Yes
  • Username, password - your data for Internet access from the Beeline provider
  • PPTP/L2TP (VPN) server - tp.internet.beeline.ru
  • Apply the settings. On some Asus firmware, settings are not saved if you do not enter anything in the “Hostname” field. Enter beeline.

If no errors were made, and the Beeline connection on the computer is broken, then after a short time the connection to the Internet will be established and all that remains is to configure the wireless connection parameters. You can make sure that the Internet is working by opening a new tab and trying to access a website. About setting up Wi-Fi on Asus, see below, after the information on setting up a router for Rostelecom and Dom.ru.

Setting up Asus RT-N10 Rostelecom and Dom.ru

In order to configure the Asus RT-N10 Wi-Fi router to work with Rostelecom and Dom.ru providers, which use PPPoE to access the Internet, follow these steps:

  • In the menu on the left, select “WAN”
  • Set the necessary connection parameters, the key ones being Connection type (PPPoE), automatic acquisition of an IP address and DNS (you need to set it to “Yes”), your Rostelecom or Dom.ru login and password. The remaining parameters can be left unchanged. If the settings do not save without entering anything in the Hostname field, enter rostelecom or domru. Also, if you need to set up Rostelecom IPTV, specify the port to which you will connect the TV set-top box.

Save the settings and wait a short time. The router will have to establish a connection to the Internet and if you try to access any page, it will open, despite the fact that the Rostelecom or Dom.ru connection on the computer itself is disabled. Now it is advisable to configure the wireless Wi-Fi network settings.

Setting up a wireless network and how to set a password on Wi-Fi Asus

Another of the main tasks when setting up a Wi-Fi router is setting up the parameters of the wireless network, which is necessary so that, firstly, strangers cannot connect to it, and secondly, to make it more convenient for you to use it. Setting up Wi-Fi does not depend on what provider you have - Beeline, Rostelecom or any other.

In order to configure the basic parameters of the wireless network and set a password for Wi-Fi, in the settings menu on the left, click “Wireless Network” and on the “General” tab enter the basic parameters:

  • SSID (Wireless Network Name) - Enter something of your own here, so you will distinguish your network from others. It is better to use the Latin alphabet, otherwise some devices may have problems connecting via Wi-Fi.
  • Authentication method - WPA2-Personal
  • The WPA Preshared Key is your Wi-Fi password, which must be at least 8 characters long.
  • You don't have to change the other parameters, especially if you don't know what they mean.

Apply the settings. Wait for a message indicating that the Wi-Fi settings have been successfully changed. And, in fact, that’s all - you can try connecting via Wi-Fi from a laptop, phone or tablet, everything should work.

Setting up the Asus RT-N10 router with new firmware

Frankly speaking, I don’t know if Wi-Fi routers with this type of firmware are on sale (in my opinion, yes, for example Asus RT-N10P and RT-N10U), but it can be downloaded and installed on some models of the RT-N10 router . The firmware index is 3.0.0.x and the web interface of the router with this firmware version looks like this:

As you can see, despite the fact that the design style has changed, the location of the settings menu items remains unchanged when compared with firmware 2.0.0.x and 7.0.0.x. Therefore, the basic setup of an Asus Wi-Fi router with new firmware occurs in exactly the same way as was described above for Beeline, Rostelecom and Dom.ru.

Firmware Asus RT-N10

If you want to flash the Asus RT-N10 router, then this is not particularly difficult. First of all, you will need to download the firmware from the official website. Considering that there are quite a large number of modifications of this router, it is important not to make a mistake here. To do this, go to the router settings panel and select “Administration” in the menu on the left, then open the “Firmware Update” tab.

Pay attention to two points: Product ID and Firmware Version - this information tells you which Asus RT-N10 you have, as well as what firmware is currently installed.

At the top of the page there is a link to the firmware page, but you should not click on it - from experience, it does not always lead to the correct router model. Therefore, the best option to download firmware for an Asus router is to go to the website http://www.asus.com/ru/, select products - Network equipment - Wireless routers, then go to the page of your router model, click the “Support” link ", and then - "Download". In the “Software” group you will find all the firmware that can be downloaded and installed on the router. Download the correct firmware version, extract the firmware zip file, and return to your router's firmware update page.

Click Select New Firmware File and then Submit. Wait for the Asus router firmware to complete; it will take about three minutes, during which the connection with the router may be interrupted. When finished, you will see that the firmware version on your router has been updated.

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Hello! Since I myself use an ASUS laptop, I decided to write a separate article about turning on Wi-Fi on an ASUS laptop and connecting to a wireless network. This is a very popular topic. As a rule, when it first becomes necessary to connect a laptop to a Wi-Fi network, users have a lot of questions: “where to turn on this Wi-Fi,” “where to find it on an Asus laptop,” “how to connect to a wireless network,” etc. d. In addition, many problems and errors may arise. Both during the process of turning on the wireless module and during the process of connecting to the network.

We have a task: connect an ASUS laptop to a Wi-Fi network. And here it is important to understand that the decision depends largely not on the laptop itself (manufacturer's company), or a specific model, but on the operating system installed on the laptop. Now the most popular are Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. I think that there is no point in considering Windows XP. Yes, this system is still used now, but everything has been set up there for a long time. And I don't have XP installed.

We will do everything according to this scheme:

  • First, I'll show you how to connect your laptop to Wi-Fi. Most likely, you already have everything turned on and configured there. And there is no need to burden yourself with some buttons and settings.
  • Next I’ll show you how to enable Wi-Fi on an ASUS laptop. This step will come in handy if you are unable to connect in the usual way. We will enable it using a keyboard shortcut, and without using the Fn key.

I will try to show everything using the example of Windows 10 and Windows 7. Most of the settings and actions will be similar. My laptop is ASUS K56CM (not the newest). But the article should be suitable for all models, including: X553M, X55a, X54H, N61VG, X751M and others.

Connecting an Asus laptop to a Wi-Fi network

Ideally, the Internet connection status should be like this (provided that there is no network cable connected to the laptop):

This star-shaped icon indicates that the laptop sees wireless networks available for connection and is ready to connect to them. If you have a different status, see the article below. To connect, just click on this icon, select the desired network, click the connect button, enter the password (if the network is secure), and you're done.

This is how the connection goes when everything is configured and turned on. Of course, type errors may occur, but that's another story. Ideally, everything goes as I showed above. It's very cool if everything worked out for you. Next, I will show you what to do if the Wi-Fi adapter in your laptop works, the driver is installed on it, but for some reason it is disabled.

There may also be a connection icon in the form of an antenna with a red cross (no connections available):

In this case, see the solutions in the following articles:

  • For Windows 7 –
  • For Windows 10 –

Turn on the Wi-Fi adapter on the ASUS laptop

If the connection icon on the notification panel does not in any way resemble a wireless network, but looks like a computer with a cross, then most likely the wireless module on the laptop is disabled or does not work at all (most often due to an uninstalled driver). Let's figure it out now.

I immediately advise you to go to the "Device Manager" and see if the "Wireless" adapter is there. If it is not there, then there is no point in torturing the laptop and yourself. You need to install drivers. If the adapter is not in the device manager, then there is no way to enable it. And it doesn’t matter what kind of laptop you have, Asus or another.

It's very easy to check. In Windows 7, open Start and start typing “manager...” in the search bar. Launch Device Manager. On Windows 10 it’s exactly the same, only there is a search button next to the Start button.

In Device Manager, open the “Network Adapters” tab and look. If you have an adapter there whose name includes “Wi-Fi”, “Wireless” “802.11 b/g/n”, then everything is OK. Let's look at the article further and try to enable it. Since you are already in the device manager, try right-clicking on the adapter. If there is an “Engage” item in the menu, then click on it. Perhaps after this Wi-Fi will work. You can tell by the icon in the notification bar (if there is no network cable connected to the laptop!).

If there is no such adapter, there is only one (network card), then this most likely indicates that the Wireless adapter driver is not installed. Previously, I had already prepared an article in which I showed how to install the Wi-Fi driver on ASUS laptops:. The instructions are very detailed. After installing the driver everything should work.

And we continue. What to do if you have an adapter, but there is no way to connect to a wireless network.

Turn on Wi-Fi using a switch or a combination of buttons on the keyboard

It seems to me that ASUS no longer makes separate mechanical switches to enable/disable wireless modules. But on older laptops they may be. If you have an older model, then look for such a switch on the laptop case.

Typically, a keyboard shortcut is used for these tasks. Key Fn with a key from a row "F". But on ASUS laptops, most often this is Fn+F2. An antenna is drawn on the F2 key. This is what it looks like on my laptop:

If after pressing the key combination there is no result, then I advise you to press it once and restart the laptop.

Trying to turn on Wi-Fi on an ASUS laptop without the Fn key

It doesn't matter what Windows you have installed. Right-click on the Internet connection icon and select "Network and Sharing Center." Next, go to “Change adapter settings”.

There should be "Wireless Network Connection". Or “Wireless Network” - in Windows 10. If this connection has a “Disabled” status, then right-click on it and select “Enable”.

In Windows 10, the wireless network can also be disabled with the "Wi-Fi" button:

All these tips should definitely help you. If you encounter a situation that is not described in this article, or the solutions described above do not help, then write in detail about your case in the comments. Write the ASUS laptop model and what problem you encountered while connecting to the Wi-Fi network.

A few more articles on this topic that may be useful to you:

  • Solving various problems with connecting to a wireless Wi-Fi network -
  • A separate article on solving problems with Wi-Fi in Windows 10 –

I hope I didn’t waste my time and that my article was useful to you. Write about it in the comments. Best wishes!

ASUS is a well-established manufacturer of electronics with good performance, including modems for Internet access. But any device of this type must be configured to the parameters of the provider with whom the contract for the provision of communication services has been concluded.

This instruction will give you the answer to the question of how to configure the asus rt g32 router, while it is worth remembering that the configuration algorithm and interface of devices from the same supplier are very similar, so the article will be useful to all buyers of ASUS modems with Wi-Fi support.

Preparing for setup

Technical preparation of the router for configuration is carried out in several stages:

  1. Connect the power supply to the Asus rt-g32 and turn it on to the power supply.
  2. Connect the Ethernet cable provided by your provider to the modem connector labeled “WAN”.
  3. Connect the router port labeled “LAN1” to the computer’s network card using an Ethernet cable, which is included in the Wi-Fi modem kit.
  4. Reset the Asus RT g32 to factory settings by pressing and holding the “Reset” button recessed in the case for ten seconds.

Computer settings

Often the characteristics of a computer's network card are manually configured for other connections. To work with the Asus RT g32 Wi-Fi router, you need to configure the card:

1. Open the network settings section of the OS. For example, for Windows 7 you need to open the settings window shown in the following figure (located in the control panel), where you click on the highlighted link.

2. Go to the connection properties by right-clicking on its icon and selecting the appropriate item in the menu that appears.

3. Open “Properties” of the item indicated in the following figure:

4. Set the protocol characteristics as shown in the figure:

We repeat the procedure for the remaining connections, if any.

Setting up the router

To configure the Asus RT-g32 according to the settings of your provider, follow the steps of the following instructions:
1. Launch any browser, enter the address 192.168.1.1 and go to it.
2. In the loading authorization dialog, enter “admin” in both fields and click on “Submit”

3. Click on the “Go to Home Page” button

4. The software shell of the Asus RT g32 Wi-Fi router supports Russian, select it in the “Language” field.

5. To configure access options for the global network, click on the “WAN” main menu item.
6. Find out your connection type from your telecom operator.

7. If the provider provides the Internet using dynamic IP technology, then nothing needs to be changed on the “WAN” page. Click on the "Accept" button.
8. If the Internet is provided using static IP technology, then in the “WAN connection type” item, select the appropriate type and fill in all the form fields with the data received from the provider and click on “Accept”.

9. When selecting the PPPoE connection type, specify receiving an IP address automatically or fill in the address field if it was provided by your Internet provider. Z Fill in the fields in the “Account and connection settings” section with the data specified in the contract for the provision of communication services, and in the MTU field enter the value 1472 and click on “Accept”.

11. Apply the changes and configure the wifi module for a wireless connection. If this option is not needed, reboot the modem and use the Internet.

Wi-Fi setup

To configure the characteristics of wireless access to the global network, open the “Wireless Network” tab of the main menu. Where you will set the following parameters:

  1. In the “SSID” field, enter the name of the Wi-Fi network displayed on subscriber devices. It can be arbitrary, but must consist only of numbers, symbols and letters of the Latin alphabet.
  2. Enable the “Hide SSID” option if you want to use this method of protecting your wifi network from unauthorized access. When activated, the setting hides your network from subscribers, and you can connect to it only by knowing its exact name.
  3. In the “Authentication Method” line, set “WPA-Personal”. And in the “WPA encryption” line, select “TKIP”. These are the most well-established and widely used methods of network security.
  4. The “WPA Pre-Shared Key” line contains the password that users must enter when logging into your wifi network. The length of the code combination must be at least eight characters; any characters can be used.
  5. To fix the settings, click “Apply”.

This completes the setup of the Asus RT g32, all that remains is to reboot it and use the Internet, both via a wired interface and via Wi-Fi.

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The Asus rt-n12 router is a fairly popular budget router that successfully implements all the functions necessary for a simple home network. The device is a portable WiFi access point with an information exchange speed of up to 150 Mbit, while the device supports the common 802.11n communication standard with an operating frequency of 2.4 GHz and is equipped with 4 LAN ports for “hard” connecting local computers.

Asus rt-n12 router: indicators and connectors

There are seven LED indicators on the front panel of the router:

1 - power indicator (Power);

  • - off – power is not connected;
  • - steady green light means the system can be used;
  • - flashing quickly - process.

2 - WiFi wireless network status indicator;

  • - “off” – no power (or the network is disconnected);
  • - lights up solid green – the system is ready to exchange data via a wireless channel;
  • - flashing – data is being transmitted (wireless network).

3 - indicator of connection to the Internet (WAN);

  • - “off” – the Internet from the provider does not reach the router (there may be problems on the line or the service has been suspended for non-payment);
  • - lights up steadily – active connection to the Internet;

4 - local network connection indicators (LAN ports 1-4);

  • - “off” – the network cable is not connected (or there is no electricity);
  • - lit – the corresponding port is busy actively connecting external devices to the network via an Ethernet cable;
  • - blinking – data is being transmitted (via cable).

The rear panel is equipped with several connectors for an RJ 45 connector and switches:

  • - one separately located WAN port (for connecting an Ethernet cable);
  • - LAN1-LAN4 connectors (connecting network devices);
  • - one round connector for connecting the power adapter;
  • - standard power button;
  • - WPS button for quick authorization in the home network;
  • - button to reset the router to factory settings (hold for 7 seconds);

How to connect Wi-Fi router asus rt - n12

It’s quite simple to install and configure the connection to the asus rt n12 router yourself:

  • - connect the power adapter plug to the DC In socket located on the back panel of the router;
  • - connect the power supply to a power supply with a voltage of 220 V;
  • - for initial setup, use a “hard” connection of the asus wireless router access point to the computer via an Ethernet cable (to avoid wireless interference);
  • - connect the Internet cable provided by your provider to the WAN socket of the asus rt n12 router (if you need to connect this port to the LAN connector of the modem);
  • - connect the LAN port of the router to the network card connector of a “classic” computer using an Ethernet cable from the “basic” set of the router;
  • - if you have a TV set-top box, also connect it to the LAN connector of the router;
  • - turn on the power button.

At this point, the installation and connection of the asus rt n 12 Wi-Fi router is completed - the device is completely ready for use. Step-by-step configuration of the modem is carried out through the built-in web interface of the device, which can be accessed through any Internet browser installed on the computer.

To enter the router settings, enter the combination of numbers 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and enter the authentication data in the window that opens.

By default, the login and password “admin/admin” is used.

If the router was in use before, you should first reset the settings of the asus rt n 12 router to factory settings according to the instructions in the final part of this article.

Setting up an asus wirelessroute rt n12 router for Rostelecom

To configure the asus rt n 12 wifi router to connect to the Internet through providers such as Rostelecom and Dom ru, go to the router settings, find the “Advanced settings” tab and select “WAN” here.

At the top of the window, set the following Internet connection settings:

  • - WAN type – you must select PPPoE from the drop-down list of connections;

Most Rostelecom subscribers use a PPPoE Internet connection. However, when setting up a router yourself, it is still recommended to clarify your type of Internet connection: this information can be found in the contract with the provider or clarified by calling the technical support of your Internet service provider.

  • - the choice of port for setting up IPTV STB depends on which port you connected the set-top box to, but by default it is recommended to use the LAN4 connector;
  • - enable UPnP – mark the option “Yes” with a marker;
  • - get a WAN IP address automatically – select “Yes”;
  • - enable PPPoE relaying – it is recommended to set the option “no” from the list.
  • - in the username and password fields, enter the data received from the Rostelecom operator for connecting to the Internet.

Setting up an asus rt n12 router for Beeline and MTS

In general, the instructions for setting up an asus rt n12 router for MTS, Beeline and other “mobile” providers are similar to setting up a router for Rostelecom.

Here, in the “WAN” - “Internet Connection” tab, set the following values:

  • - WAN connection type - set the L2TP item;
  • - enable UPnP - set the marker to “Yes”;
  • - obtain a WAN IP address automatically – check “Yes”;
  • - connect to the DNS server automatically - select the “Yes” option;
  • - L2TP server (VPN) - for beeline, enter this address tp.internet.beeline.ru.

“Username” and “password” in this case are issued to the subscriber by the Beeline service provider. Enter them. There is no need to change the remaining parameters - feel free to click the “Apply” button.

However, when setting up a router for MTS, there are certain subtleties.

In the WAN connection selection tab, you must set the connection mode to automatic. The login and password must be entered into the appropriate tab “Account and connection settings” - you receive them directly from the operator.

How to set up wifi on asus rt n12 router?

Setting up WiFi on the asus rt n12 router is carried out in the “Wireless Network” tab, where you need to set the following parameters:


Setting up the asus rt n12 router to watch IPTV consists of the following steps:

  • - select the “local network” tab in the menu;
  • - further IPTV;
  • - enable multicast routing – mark the “Enable” option with a marker;
  • - enable IGMP Snooping – set the marker to “Enable”.

Leave the remaining items unchanged and click the “Apply” button to save the new settings.

asus rt - n12 setting up vpn server

Go to the router management menu and follow the following instructions step by step:


Set any IP address in the range from 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.254: the asus rt -n12 router simultaneously supports up to 10 clients. In the VPN server tab, you must enter your username and password. Save your changes.
In the network map section you can see the status of your VPN server, its IP address and connection status.

How to reset the settings of the asus rt n12 router?

Resetting user settings to factory settings is quite simple: for this you will need a regular needle or pin. On the back of the router, find the socket labeled “Reset”. Press and hold for 10 seconds. The device has been reset. Release the button.

How to set the password for asus rt n12?

In this article we will talk about setting up the ASUS RT -N 12 router.

Step 1. Connecting the router to the PC

Everything is as usual - we insert a patch cord into any of the yellow ones (usually it comes included), at the other end we connect it to the corresponding PC connector or from which the settings will be made.

Insert the Internet connection cable into the blue WAN port.

Turn the router over and look at the default settings. We will need to know: connection IP address, username and password.

On the computer, in the network connection properties, select automatic acquisition of an IP address.

Then go to any convenient browser and in the address bar write the same IP address that is written on the sticker at the bottom of the router.

To configure the router, go to the “Advanced Setting" menu.

The menu items are exactly the same for the left and center windows, so here you should base your personal preferences on convenience.

Step 3: Set up a wireless network

Go to the “Wireless” submenu, General tab.

In the “SSID" field we write down the name of the wireless network; there is no need to hide it - put a checkmark in the "No" position for the "Hide SSID" field.

Since there are still quite a lot of devices that do not support the n-standard, in the “Wireless Mode” field we set the mode to “Auto”.

The channel bandwidth (Chanel bandwidth) is usually 20 MHz, but you can experiment by setting the width to 40 MHz.

Select the automatic mode of the broadcast channel, “Chanel” – “Auto”.

Authentication method - WPA2-Personal, encryption type AES. In the “WPA Pre-Shared Key” field, enter the password to access the wireless network.

Apply the entered “Apply” settings.

Go to the “WPS” submenu and disable the corresponding mode by pressing the “Disable” button.

Step 4. Configuring internal (LAN) and external (WAN) networks

Let's start setting up the internal network. Go to the “LAN” menu. Here, if necessary, you can change the IP address of the router.

Go to the “DHCP Server” tab.

By default, the router's DHCP server is enabled - for the “Enable the DHCP Server?” field. is set to “Yes”.

The pool of addresses issued to clients can be reduced to two dozen in the “IP Pool Ending Address” field; at the end, change “254” to “20”.

Interesting! The time for assigning an IP address to a client is 24 hours or 86400s (“Lease Time”).

Apply the “Apply” settings.


Let’s go to the “WAN” menu and consider connecting via the PPPoE protocol. In the “WAN Connection Type” field, select PPPoE.

As a rule, connecting via PPPoE involves automatically obtaining an IP address, so in the “WAN IP Setting” section, in the “Get the WAN IP automatically” field, mark “Yes”.

The same thing, to get a list of DNS servers of the provider “Connect to DNS Server automatically”, check “Yes”.

In the Account Setting section, in the “User Name” and “Password” fields, enter the user name and password that are specified in the agreement with the Internet provider. Click “Apply”.

Go to the “Administration” menu, “System” tab. We change the standard password “admin” to another, more complex one. Also, in the “Time Zone” field, select your time zone.

Save the settings “Apply”.

If necessary, after configuring all parameters, you can save a backup copy of all settings.

To do this, go to the “Restore/Save/Upload Setting” tab and click the “Save” button, after which we select the location where the file will be saved.

To restore, you need to click on the “Select file” button, select the settings file and click “Upload”. To reset all settings to factory settings, press the “Restore” button.