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Access Wireless Router Setup Page

2024-06-05 01:51:30

Initially I had a problem with the setup, I found help on the support page of the ASUS website and the download for the ASUS utility APP. I unplugged the router and rebooted the computer. I started over, signed into the router and completed the setup. I downloaded the utility AP. for signing into the router in the future. After that it was just a matter of reconnecting all of the devices. The RT-AX57 functions very well. It takes full advantage of my service speed and is a great replacement for my previous ASUS router. Aside from my setup problem, that was probably my fault, I highly recommend this router.

5
2024-06-26 07:44:35

Very easy set-up. There is a Modem setup and config page similar to wireless routers. You can see how much data is used, set limits, passwords, etc. You can plug the modem's wired connection to a wireless router to give you additional connections I am using this in Canada with a national carrier called Rogers Communications.

5
2024-06-25 05:11:47

Purchased based on reviews and cost per page. Setup went smoothly, including wireless connectivity. Prints nicely.

5
2024-09-12 04:28:51

Replace your consumer grade wireless router you bought from @ with an EdgeRouter or USG from Ubiquiti and one of these access points and the days of dropped connections and flaky netflix are over. This access point has been shown in some studies to actually improve your IQ by a measurable amount as well as help bring harmony to your home.The glowing blue ring of wifi bliss is an added night lite bonus. (can be turned off)If your switch does not support POE you must use the supplied injector. The power cord on the injector is very short, so plan ahead.This unit does not even blink when faced with almost 20 wireless devices simultaneously connected. Phones, Rokus, laptops, Dish Hoppers, iPads, android tablets, etc.

5
2024-07-24 03:36:26

I bought this router to accommodate a web/minecraft/media server, constant online gaming, excessive video streaming, and three wireless access points (my house has metal lathe, which acts like a faraday cage). Was previously using some Netgear garbage home user Wi-Fi router that couldn't keep up with the demand and was awful to manage. This router is a breeze to manage if you have at least basic networking knowledge. The 10 ports allow me to wire my server, computer, access points, and other peripheral gear to keep the wireless networks from getting congested. The quality of my home network improved dramatically and allowed me to actually utilize every drop of the gigabit ethernet we pay for. I also appreciate Ubiquiti's detailed firmware upgrade logs. I would absolutely recommend this router to anyone looking to have fast, easily configurable internet at home, and I'm sure it would hold up well for a small business too.

5
2024-07-15 07:15:35

I needed internet access in an old building next to my house. It is too far away from my house to be supported by my wireless router. However, it does share electrical wiring with my house. Running new Cat5 cables was not a good solutions for a variety of reasons so I decided to try TP-Link's AV100 Gigabit Powerline Starter kit. The setup was very easy, basically plug and play. The price was very affordable. While not as fast as a direct connection, it still meets my needs.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I have four of these, configured as access points. That means I have an ethernet cable connecting each to my router. It provides outstanding WiFi coverage to the rooms these are in. The 5G network in particular is crazy fast; I get 500+ mbps/s on my phone. I generally don't recommend extender mode, in which these units relay your phone's wireless signal to the router, via another wireless signal.

5
2024-09-15 01:49:16

Setup was really easy using my existing wifi router, and this single access point is covering the top two floors of my house (3,200 sqft). Very impressive product!

5
2024-05-17 09:38:44

The setup was so easy! I love that the router and access points are sleek in design allowing it to easily blend into our home decor. The range of coverage is great in my 2 story home and I cannot find any dead spots at all! The speeds are amazing compared to my old wireless router setup (Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000). I don't use the Google Assistant at all, but it's nice to know that there is that added feature if I choose to do so down the road. Most of all I love that I can control the settings through my mobile phone on Google's Home app. So EASY!

5
2024-05-09 04:52:29

I purchased this router along with a UAP-AC-LR access point. They work great together and the configuration allows me to power both units with a single power brick. At some point I may get a second access point, and this configuration allows for some expansion. In terms of setup, there are a wizards which will allow you to get up and running quickly. I personally did not find find this router's GUI any more confusing than others that I have used. Setting up any wireless network takes some fiddling, so if you are having trouble figuring things out yourself, ask your tech savvy friend for help! One thing I will say is that this router does allow for one to shoot themselves in the foot due to its vast configuration options. My router is connected directly to a CenturyLink fiber box for internet. This requires somewhat of a custom setup as it uses PPPoE and a special VLAN setting. Well, it turns out that after setting all of that up, I had somehow disabled the firewall and did not realize it until I saw a couple of failed login attempts in the security log. Long story short is to double check your settings before heading out to lunch :) Oh, and stability is amazing :) I am currently showing 2 weeks and 6 days of up time and still trucking along strong. Overall, it seems that building a home network using a separate router and access points is the way to go. I am very happy that I decided to move away from the all-in-one model.

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