Asus RT-N12E C1 users manual in English - Page 61

The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the, router., Internet is not accessible

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The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the router. • Out of Range: • Move the router closer to the wireless client. • Try to adjust antennas of the router to the best direction as described in section 1.4 Positioning your router. • DHCP server has been disabled: 1. Launch the web GUI. Go to General > Network Map> Clients and search for the device that you want to connect to the router. 2. If you cannot find the device in the Network Map, go to Advanced Settings > LAN > DHCP Server, Basic Config list, select Yes on the Enable the DHCP Server. • SSID has been hidden. If your device can find SSIDs from other routers but cannot find your router's SSID, go to Advanced Settings > Wireless > General, select No on Hide SSID, and select Auto on Control Channel. • If you are using a wireless LAN adapter, check if the wireless channel in use conforms to the channels available in your country/area. If not, adjust the channel, channel bandwidth, and wireless mode. • If you still cannot connect to the router wirelessly, you can reset your router to factory default settings. In the router GUI,click Administration > Restore/Save/Upload Setting and click Restore. Internet is not accessible. • Check if your router can connect to your ISP's WAN IP address. To do this, launch the web GUI and go to General> Network Map, and check the Internet Status. • If your router cannot connect to your ISP's WAN IP address, try restarting your network as described in the section Restart your network in following sequence under Basic Troubleshooting. 61

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The client cannot establish a wireless connection with the
router.
Out of Range:
Move the router closer to the wireless client.
Try to adjust antennas of the router to the best direction as
described in section
1.4 Positioning your router
.
DHCP server has been disabled:
1.
Launch the web GUI. Go to
General
>
Network Map
>
Clients
and search for the device that you want to connect
to the router.
2.
If you cannot find the device in the
Network Map
, go to
Advanced Settings
>
LAN
>
DHCP Server
,
Basic Config
list, select
Yes
on the
Enable the DHCP Server
.
SSID has been hidden. If your device can find SSIDs from other
routers but cannot find your router’s SSID, go to
Advanced
Settings
>
Wireless
>
General
, select
No
on
Hide SSID
, and
select
Auto
on
Control Channel
.
If you are using a wireless LAN adapter, check if the wireless
channel in use conforms to the channels available in your
country/area. If not, adjust the channel, channel bandwidth,
and wireless mode.
If you still cannot connect to the router wirelessly, you can reset
your router to factory default settings. In the router GUI,click
Administration
>
Restore/Save/Upload Setting
and click
Restore
.
Internet is not accessible.
Check if your router can connect to your ISP’s WAN IP address.
To do this, launch the web GUI and go to
General
>
Network
Map
, and check the
Internet Status
.
If your router cannot connect to your ISP’s WAN IP address,
try restarting your network as described in the section
Restart your network in following sequence
under
Basic
Troubleshooting
.