Asus Router Rt N12 Reset



  1. Asus Rt-n12 Wireless N Router Reset
  2. Asus Router Rt N12 Trouble Shoo

. The RT-N1 Series wireless router includes the RT-N1 D1 and RT-N1 HP models. This manual discusses features for both models. If any of the items is damaged or missing, contact ASUS for technical inquiries and support. Refer to the ASUS Support Hotline list at the back of this user manual.

  1. Two types of password resetting are known; the first is the soft reset and the second is a hard reset. See also: How to find your IP address. How to reset your password 1-Soft Reset: The soft reset refers to « software », which means that you are going to reset your Asus router password using your username and the router default password.
  2. In this video, We show how to restore the original ASUSWRT Firmware back to the router, in the event the router Bricked on you, or you want to go back Asus.

It is always a good practice to reset your ASUS router password the first time you use it or when you want to secure it so that only you can access it.

To reset the admin password of your ASUS router

  • Open the web browser on a device connected to your router, and input [http://192.168.1.1] into the address-bar then press [Enter]. Enter [admin] as the default username and password, click [OK]. Alternatively you can also type: http://router.asus.com in your browser to access the admin panel.
  • Select Status – Security and use the drop down box to either change the username or the password.

To reset the Wi-Fi password of your ASUS router

N12Reset

Asus Rt-n12 Wireless N Router Reset

Asus rt n12 router review

Asus Router Rt N12 Trouble Shoo

  • Go to the Admin panel of the Asus Router and login using the correct username and password
  • Once you login you are on the dash of the ASUS router
  • Click on Wireless panel in the Administrative Settings option
  • From the Wireless panel, you will see the different type of Options related to WiFi.
  • First select the SSID and WiFi Band you need to change the password for, if your router doesn’t support multiple bands and SSID then ignore this step.
  • Select the password protection types WEP/WEP2, etc.
  • Enter the new password in the password field and click on save.