John DeLuca
Regular Contributor
Hello John DeLuca,
Thank you for contacting ASUS Product Support.
My name is Harry R. and it's my pleasure to help you with your problem.
Please try the below settings
1. Turn off the router, connect one of the clients (desktop/notebook) directly with wired (Ethernet) connection to the modem, verify if internet connection is working. If yes, proceed with step 2, if no, please contact the ISP for troubleshooting.
2. Disconnect the wired (Ethernet) connection from the client, then connect the modem to the WAN (port) connection of the router.
3. Access the router GUI with the same client that had successfully connected to the internet via wired (Ethernet) connection earlier. (Modem -> WAN port of the router, Client -> one of the LAN ports)
4. Navigate to: Router GUI -> WAN -> Internet Connection -> MAC Address -> Click MAC Clone -> Then Apply.
In terms of the wireless issue, for better compatibility with older wireless adapter/client, may test with 'Smart connect' disabled (Wireless -> General)
Try to connect devices to the 2.4GHz band for testing purpose on devices with connection issue after adjusting the following parameter(s):
1. Change wireless mode to 'Legacy' or 'N only' (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
2. Change channel bandwidth to '20 MHz' or '40 MHz' (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
3. Change control channel to 1, 6, or 11 (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
4. Disable Explicit and Universal beamforming. (Wireless -> Professional -> Band = '2.4GHz' )
Best Regards,
Harry R.
ASUS Product Support
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Thank you for contacting ASUS Product Support.
My name is Harry R. and it's my pleasure to help you with your problem.
Please try the below settings
1. Turn off the router, connect one of the clients (desktop/notebook) directly with wired (Ethernet) connection to the modem, verify if internet connection is working. If yes, proceed with step 2, if no, please contact the ISP for troubleshooting.
2. Disconnect the wired (Ethernet) connection from the client, then connect the modem to the WAN (port) connection of the router.
3. Access the router GUI with the same client that had successfully connected to the internet via wired (Ethernet) connection earlier. (Modem -> WAN port of the router, Client -> one of the LAN ports)
4. Navigate to: Router GUI -> WAN -> Internet Connection -> MAC Address -> Click MAC Clone -> Then Apply.
In terms of the wireless issue, for better compatibility with older wireless adapter/client, may test with 'Smart connect' disabled (Wireless -> General)
Try to connect devices to the 2.4GHz band for testing purpose on devices with connection issue after adjusting the following parameter(s):
1. Change wireless mode to 'Legacy' or 'N only' (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
2. Change channel bandwidth to '20 MHz' or '40 MHz' (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
3. Change control channel to 1, 6, or 11 (Wireless -> General -> Band = 2.4GHz)
4. Disable Explicit and Universal beamforming. (Wireless -> Professional -> Band = '2.4GHz' )
Best Regards,
Harry R.
ASUS Product Support
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk