Asus router account. How to enter the settings of the Asus router (login to the admin panel). Changing Internet settings on RT-G32

Perhaps, from the title of the article, not everyone will understand what problem we are talking about, however, many often encounter it in practice. Each user can name it differently, and there are so many options: some call the modem’s web interface a “modem page”, others call it a “modem website”, others simply call it by IP address “ https://www.192.168.1.1", and some even call the web interface a “personal modem account.” But this is only a small lyrical digression, and now specifically on the topic. So, you have encountered a problem accessing the modem’s web interface. What to do in this situation?

How to enter the settings https://192.168.1.1 of the Internet router and Wi-Fi.

  1. First, of course, let's check whether the modem is turned on. Let's check the connection of the network cable both to the modem itself and to the computer.

  2. Checking the serviceability network card. A faulty network card is a situation that very often causes our problem. Go to Control Panel, Network Connections tab, and check if the network card is active. In Windows 7 and 8 systems, to do this, just press the combination on the keyboard Win+R, and in the window that appears write the command:
    ncpa.cpl If the network card is inactive, its icon will be displayed in gray. In this case, it must be activated by simply right-clicking on it and selecting “Enable” from the drop-down menu.


    If the modem is turned on, the power cord is supposed to be working, but there is a red cross on the connection icon, or the message “ network cable not connected", then most likely there is a problem in the network card itself.
  3. Let's check the network card settings. We can do this in two ways.
    Method I: keyboard shortcut Win+R call up the window “ execute", and in the window that appears, run command line by typing:
    cmd So, the command line appears, in it we write the command:
    ipconfig/all and look at the result. It should be as follows:


    II method: go to Control Panel, select Network Connections ( or combination Win+R -> command ncpa.cpl), in the network connections window, look for the Local Area Connection icon. Right-click on the icon and select “Status” from the list that appears.


    If automatic (dynamic) obtaining of an IP address is set in the network card settings, then in the network status (on the network card icon with the right mouse button - state - "Details" button) there will be the following picture: "Address type - obtain automatically", and in the fields IP address and default gateway will indicate our current IP and gateway (modem address).


    Pay also attention to the IP address. It should look like this: 192.168.✶.✶, 172.16.✶.✶ or 10.✶.✶.✶. If it has the form 169.✶.✶.✶, then DHCP protocol, which allows you to dynamically obtain IP addresses, is not activated on the modem, and the IP address must be entered manually.


    One more point: sometimes, to eliminate network problems, standard IP address modem 192.168.1.1 is changed to, say, 192.168.3.1. In this case, the computer address, naturally, must be in the same subnet, otherwise nothing will work. Therefore, here is some advice: having called the command line, type ping 192.168.1.1 and, as it is called among IT specialists, we “ping” the router:


    The router should ping without problems. If the IP addresses are specified correctly, and the router does not ping, see the next point.
  4. Access is blocked by a firewall. In such a situation, one piece of advice is to turn off your Internet connection, completely disable security, and check access to the modem's web interface again. It is worth noting that in some situations, disabling the firewall does not help, and even with correctly written rules, the system continues to block access. Then the only solution is to completely uninstall the firewall.
    To disable the security system, use the keys Win+R call up the window “ Execute"and dial
    firewall.cpl In the window that appears, in the left menu you need to select “Turn on/off Windows Firewall”, and then - as shown in the picture:

  5. Perhaps another of the most common causes of our problem is a browser that can either be infected with viruses (and then only a full scan with an antivirus with the most latest updates), or in its settings the service “ Proxy" - in this case it will need to be disabled.
    It also happens that some kind of glitch occurred in the browser program and a reinstallation is required. Alternatively, you can try installing some alternative browser, and log in via IP from it. It is better if a browser or .

Perhaps these were the most common problems, which cause access to the modem’s Web interface to be blocked. Sometimes, even after completely following all possible recommendations, the user still fails to enter the device interface. Alas, in this case, only a complete reinstallation of the operating system can help.

At the above IP address ( 192.168.l.l) routers of most brands of network devices are configured - such as Zyxel, NetGear, TP-Link, ZTE, Qtech. But there are exceptions - this is equipment from D-Link, TrendNET, Tenda and some Upvel models.

You are trying to enter the setup menu of a router, modem or optical ONT terminal via http://192.168.1.1 and “ Personal Area» device does not open for you. What to do? Call a specialist and pay money? Take your time and don't get discouraged. Let's try to figure out the problem together and decide how to log into the router?!

I think it's useful to know a little theory first:
192.168.1.1 — this is the IP address (IP) of the network device. By default, the network is usually registered on routers: 192.168.1.0/24. In other words the local network The first (lowest) address in the subnet is configured on the router - 1, and clients connected via the local network will use addresses with 2 By 254 . In general, this is a generally accepted rule and is configured this way for the vast majority of network devices - Zyxel Keenetic, Lincsys, Cisco, TP-Link, Upvel, Sagemcom, Asus. There are, of course, exceptions. For example, at D-Link routers and Netgear uses a different subnet by default - 192.168.0.0/24 and accordingly the IP will be - . But, whatever one may say, the numbers are different, but the meaning is the same - that IP 192.168.1.1, that 192.168.0.1 is the address of a network device on the network. In our case -

How to log into the router

Now let's move on to practice. To go into the settings of a WiFi router or ADSL modem, you must enter the address in the browser: http://192.168.1.1. In this case, you do not need to type the protocol at the beginning - http:// or www - the browser itself will automatically enter the required one.

If you have access to the settings, you will see an authorization form on the device, where you will need to enter your login and password (usually to log into the router via 192.168.1.1 you use: admin / admin):

This means that the local network is configured, the router is accessible and there are no problems with accessing its settings. We will consider the worst case scenario - the browser displays the error “Page is unavailable” or “Unable to access the site”:

Web interface accessibility issues can vary. Let's look at the most common of them:

Instructions on how to log in to 192.168.1.1.

Step 1. Check the activity of the network connection.

Very often, the reason for the router’s inaccessibility is the network cable disconnected from it.

In this case, it is not necessary that someone pulled out the cable intentionally - the connector can simply move a millimeter away from the network card connector and nothing will work. Be sure to check the integrity of the cable - it may be pinched somewhere or damaged by something. Please also note that the LAN cable must be connected to the LAN port of the device and not to the WAN port.

Otherwise, you will not be able to access 192.168.1.1 through the WAN port. This port is used to connect the provider cable. But only!

Step 2: Check the network indicators.

Here I mean the physical connection indicators both on the computer’s network card and on the router itself. What are they? Typically this is a green LED. If the network is active, the indicator lights up or blinks quickly. We take your device in our hands and look at the front panel. When turned on, the Power indicator must be lit - it means that the device is turned on. Then we look at the LAN port indicators - they are usually marked either simply with numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4.

When plugging the patch cord into the LAN port— the indicator with the corresponding port number should light up. If it does not light up, try disconnecting the network patch cord and plugging it into the adjacent connector. If the indicator does not light up there either, try everything one by one. Did not help? Then you have The router is faulty - take it to service.

Step 3: Check your network settings.

At this stage we need to check the settings network adapter- what IP is registered. To get into the network card settings on the operating system Windows system XP you need to click the Start button, select the Network Connections section. In Windows 7 and Windows 8, press the key combination Win+R. The Launch Program window will open. Here you need to type the phrase - control panel.

The Panel will open Windows management, where you need to find the “Network and Internet” section.

Click on it with the left mouse button. The following window will open:

Now, to open the router’s personal account via 192.168.1.1, click on the “Network and Sharing Center” link:

Select the menu item “ Properties" . The Local Area Connections properties window will open:

Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and double-click on it with the left mouse button. In most cases, IP settings are set to automatic mode:

This is how the system was initially configured. This is done in order to facilitate the connection of the computer to the network. Thanks to this, if there is a DHCP server on the network, Windows will receive an IP address, mask, gateway address and DNS from it.
But what if there is no DHCP server on the network, or it is disabled in the configuration? In this case, login via 192.168.1.1 to your personal account on automatic settings will be unavailable, since the IP will be picked up from a special Microsoft subnet - 169.x.x.x. It goes without saying that with such an address you will not have access to the WiFi router address. Therefore, to enter its configurator, you need to register the IP manually - check the “Use the following IP address” checkbox and enter the addresses as in the picture:

That is, the following should be written:
IP address - 192.168.1.2
Mask - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server192.168.1.1
Alternative DNS server - 8.8.8.8
Registered, click the “OK” button for the changes to take effect. We launch the browser again and try to go into the router settings at 192.168.1.1. The router’s personal account is still inaccessible?! Well, let's move on.

Step 4. Check the Web browser.

In the Control Panel, select the “Network and Internet” section :

Now you need to select “Internet Options” and open the “Connections” tab. Click the “Network Settings” button:

No Proxy servers should be registered.

Keep in mind that a web browser is also a program and may not work entirely correctly. Therefore, be sure to install another browser - Firefox, Opera or Chrome - and try to log into the router via 192.168.1.1 (Zyxel Keenetic, TP-Link, ASUS, etc.).

Step 5. The node can be blocked by the Security System.

It may happen that your modem or router becomes unavailable locally due to incorrect setting Windows Firewall or another firewall you have installed. To eliminate this we do this:
We completely disable (by stopping the service) the security system you have installed - antivirus, firewall, etc.
Also, to exclude all options, we try to disable the standard Windows Firewall. It can also block IP 192.168.1.1 or an entire subnet. Go to the Control Panel, select the “Windows Firewall” section and completely deactivate the packet filter by clicking on the “Turn off” value.

On Windows 7 and Windows 10 Toolbars We look for the “Security System” -> “Windows Firewall” section and select the “Turn Windows Firewall on or off” menu item.

We disable it completely for private and public networks.

Again we check access via 192.168.1.1 to the personal account of the modem or router.

If none of the above helped you, then only the following scenarios remain:

1 option- The IP address on the router has been changed. That is, it is not 192.168.1.1 that is used, but another IP - 192.168.0.1, 10.90.90.90, etc. In this case, all that remains is to reset the device configuration parameters using the “Reset” button on the back panel of the device and configure it again.

Option 2- viruses and malware. Nowadays there are a lot of different infections circulating on the Internet, including viruses for routers that change some of their settings, after which logging into the device’s web interface also becomes quite problematic. Start by checking your computer or laptop for viruses.

Option 3— check if you can access 192.168.1.1 from a phone or tablet by connecting to WiFi networks. Password for connecting to wireless network very often it is written on a sticker glued to the bottom of the device. If not, then, as an option, you can try using the WPS function. In this case, the PIN code will also be written on the sticker.

Option 4- Hardware failure of your modem or router. In this case, the only way out is to take it to a service center.

Video tutorial:

In this case, only 2 options are possible:
1 - Reset the settings with the “Reset” button, as described above, after which access to the modem settings should be possible without problems. But please note that after resetting the settings, the router will be pristine and will have to be completely configured from scratch.
2 - Look for the person who originally set up your device and ask for the password. If this was done by a master installer from the provider, then perhaps he installs the same thing on all devices. If the parameter settings were made by someone else, then he is unlikely to remember and will still have to use “Reset”.

The most popular devices using the address 192.168.1.1:

Zyxel equipment.

ADSL modems:

OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL WLAN EE, P-660H EE, P-660HT EE, P-660HTW EE, P-660HW EE, P-660R EE, P-660RT EE, P-660RU EE, P-662H EE, P-662HW EE, P-741, P-791R v2, P-792H EE, P-792H v2, P-793H, P-793H v2, P-794M, P-841, P-844 EE , P-870H-51A V2, P-870HW-51, P-870HW-51A V2,
P-870MH-C1, P-871 EE, P-871M, P-872H, P-872HA, P660HN EE, P660HN Lite EE, P660HT2 EE, P660HT3 EE, P660HTN EE, P660HTW2 EE, P660RT2 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RU2 EE , P660RU3EE

WiFi routers:

BG318S EE, NBG334W EE, NBG460N EE, P-330W EE, P-334 EE.Keenetic, Keenetic 4G, Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start, Keenetic Ultra.Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start, Keenetic Viva, Keenetic Extra,Keenetic Extra 2, Keenetic DSL.

(Second generation kineticists have the hostname my.keenetic.net)

D-Link equipment:

DSL-2640U B1A T3A, DSL-2640U BRU C, DSL-2640U BRU C2, DSL-2640U BRU CB, DSL-2640U BRU D, DSL-2640U RA U1A, DSL-2740U BRU C2, DSL-2750U B1A T2A

Tp-Link equipment

The configuration interface for devices from this manufacturer looks like this:

ADSL modems:

TD-W8901N, TD-W8950ND, TD-W8951NB, TD-W8951ND, TD-W8960N, TD-W8961NB, TD-W8961ND, TD-W8968, TD-W8970

Wi-Fi routers:

TL-WA701ND, TL-WA730RE, TL-WA750RE, TL-WN7200ND, TL-WN721N, TL-WN721NC, TL-WN722N, TL-WN722NC, TL-WN723N, TL-WN725N, TL-WN727N, TL-WN751N, TL- WN751ND, TL-WN781ND, TL-WR702N, TL-WR720N, TL-WR740N, TL-WR741ND, TL-WR743ND, TL-WA830RE, TL-WA850RE, TL-WA901ND, TL-WN8200ND, TL-WN821N, TL-WN821NC, TL-WN822N, TL-WN823N, TL-WN851ND, TL-WN881ND, TL-WN951N, TL-WR1042ND, TL-WR1043ND, TL-WR841HP, TL-WR841N, TL-WR841ND, TL-WR842ND, TL-WR940N, TL- WR941ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WA7510N, TL-WR743ND, TL-WR843ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WN310G, Acher C2, Acher C7, Acher C9, Acher C20, Acher C50.

Also used domain names: tplinklogin.net, tplinkwifi.net, tplinkmodem.net.

Asus equipment

Web interface of older routers:

ADSL modems:

D6300, D6200, DGND3700, DGND3300v2, JDGN1000

Netgear routers:

R6300, 6200, WNDR4700, WNDR4500, WNDR4500, WNDR4300, WNDR4000, WNDR3800, WNDRMACv2, WNR3500L, WNR3500Lv2, JNR321, WNR2200, JWNR2000, JWNR2000v2, 2, JNR1010, WNR612v3, WNR612v2.

In this instruction, I want to tell you how to reset an ASUS router to factory settings using the example of one very common model - RT-N12. Due to the fact that on all WiFi routers and latest versions ADSL modems from this manufacturer use the same ASUSWRT firmware, this material will be useful to anyone who wants to reset the settings of an ASUS router of any model: RT-N10, RT-N11 VP, etc.

How to reset an ASUS router with a button

Any modem or router manufactured by ASUS has a special “Reset” button. It allows you to reset your Asus router without logging into its web interface. This is very convenient in cases where it malfunctioned or an error was made in the configuration due to which access to managing the device was lost.

The “Reset” button is made in the form of a small diameter hole and, as a rule, is located on the back of the device body. To press it, you need to use a pen, paper clip or pin. Usually you need to keep the “Reset” button pressed for 5-10 seconds. In this case, the device itself must be turned on.
After this, the network device will restart with the new basic configuration.

Resetting the Asus router via the configurator

This method of returning an ASUS router to the factory configuration is more convenient if it can be accessed via the network and at the same time it is problematic to go up and press Reset. For example, when the device is attached high under the ceiling. Well, or just too lazy to go to him.
So, to reset the RT-N12 or any other Asus router, you must first use a web browser to access its settings via IP or the domain router.asus.com.

In response to this operating system The device will ask whether we really want to reset the settings of the ASUS RT-N12 router to the state in which they came from the factory.

Click on “Yes” and wait until the process is completed 100%.

After this, you will need to refresh the page and go to the router’s web configurator again.

If everything was done correctly, a special wizard should launch that will help you restore the router settings after the reset.

Today we’ll talk about how to go into the settings of an Asus router. Like many others network devices, modems and routers from the manufacturer Asus have general rules access control. You enter the settings via a browser - here the administrator console opens, into which you can make the necessary changes.

Login to settings

An Asus router, like any other, allows you to connect via a browser. In order to open the admin panel, you must enter the device's IP address. You can find out in three ways:

· by examining the back cover of the device and finding the address on it;

· opening the menu network connection in Windows and find out the IP;

· connecting to the device via a network cable.

The second and third methods are preferable, since sometimes wizards set unique values ​​on the device and factory data indicated on back cover modem, become irrelevant.

Connection via network cable

The easiest way. To do this, you need to connect the router to the computer with a network cable. On the computer or laptop case there is a special connector for the network cable. The modem must have a LAN connector (not to be confused with WAN). After this, you can enter the address 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Done, now we have access to the admin panel. Here you need to enter the user login and password (admin / admin, as a rule).

The blue square indicates the LAN port.

Connect using Windows tools

The preferred option for gaining access, which allows you to accurately determine the exact address of the modem. You can log into the router by opening the access control menu. To do this, press the key combination Win + R and enter ncpa.pl in the window that opens. After this action all will open available devices to the connection and among them find the Asus we are interested in (it may have a different name if the data has been previously changed).

Then you need to click right click mouse on the device name and select the menu sub-item “Status” or “Status” (in Russified Windows versions). When you click on the status, another additional window will open, in which there will be a “Details” or “More” menu. By clicking on this button, the connection data will appear. There you need to find the line IPv4 Default Gateway or “Default Gateway” and the address indicated next to it. This is the IP address of the modem through which the connection occurs. You need to copy this IP into the address bar of your browser, after which you will be able to log in to the admin panel. Enter your username and password again. The admin panel is open.

Connection problems

Many users complain and write questions online that are similar to “I can’t enter the menu” or “the router menu does not open.” As a rule, this happens if changes have been made in the modem admin panel. How to enter the router settings with this problem? There is one surefire way - physically resetting the router. To do this, press and hold the Reset button located on the back of the device for 10 seconds.

How to enter safe mode?

Logging into the admin area via Wi-Fi is the most preferred solution, as it is simple and includes everything necessary settings. This method allows you to open any page with settings and set the data that is necessary to use the modem. As a rule, a personal account is set up on a router via a Wi-Fi connection.

Tip: You should not change some of the router's factory settings, such as the frequency range or other criteria that were set by the manufacturer. This will help prevent other problems from arising. Ultimately, such intervention may require full reset modem settings.

The login procedure for Asus routers does not differ much from other manufacturers of routers and routers. However, many users have problems with this, because they often need to go into the settings of their router in order, for example,

In this article we will tell you how to log into an Asus router and what to do if you forgot your password.

Where to begin?

As soon as this condition is met, open any browser and try entering the following IP addresses in the address bar one by one and press “Enter”:

  • 192.168.1.1
  • 192.168.0.1

Entering the router's IP address in the browser address bar

Entering the login and password for the router (Default admin, admin)

Here we enter the default login and password - admin.

If you changed the default values, enter them.

As soon as the correct combination of authorization data is entered, you will be taken to the settings of the Asus router.

Type of settings for Asus routers

What to do if the window for entering the login and password for the router does not appear?

In this case, it is possible that the address space was changed in the settings. In this case, you can read, in which we talked about how to find out the IP address of a router.

You can also simply reset the router to factory settings by long pressing the Reset button on the back of the router.

Resetting the router with the Reset button

In this case, all settings will be reset to factory settings and the IP address of the router can be found on the sticker below.

Factory login password and IP address of the Asus router on the sticker below

How to log into an Asus router if you forgot your password?

In this case, as in the previous one, only resetting to factory settings will help you. After this, the password and IP address will become standard, that is, those that are written on the sticker on the bottom of the router.

It is worth considering that if you reset your Asus router to factory settings, your Internet and Wi-Fi will most likely stop working. In this case, you will have to configure it again.