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Registering your ASUS laptop is optional, but it enhances the customer experience. If you need to contact ASUS support in the future, they can quickly find information about your product along with your registration information. By registering your notebook, you will also receive email updates and alerts that can improve your user experience. You also get access to support forums that unregistered users cannot access. Registering your ASUS Notebook online takes just a few minutes and saves you the hassle of sending emails on the registration form.

Registering your ASUS notebook entitles you to special promotions.

Step 1

Go to the ASUS member registration site. To register your notebook online, you must become an ASUS registered member.

Step 2

Create a username and password. Your username is the email address you wish to be associated with your product. Your password must consist of letters and numbers.

Step 3

Fill in your personal details. You must provide your name, phone number and address.

Step 4

Select the e-newsletters you would like to receive. If you do not want to receive any messages, do not check the boxes.

Step 5

Enter the CAPTCHA code and check the "Authorization Agreement" box. Click "OK" to confirm registration. The online survey you are asked to complete is optional. If you don't want to fill it out, close the window.

Step 6

Access to the email account you have registered with ASUS.

Step 7

Click on the activation link in your email. To enter the site and register your ASUS laptop, you need to activate your account. You will be redirected to the registration page to register your notebook. Click "Yes" to register.

Step 8

Sign in to your account. Log in using your email address and password.

Step 9

Enter information about your product. Select the type and name of your product from the drop down menu. Enter the requested information about the laptop vendor. Click Submit.

Hello everyone Let's talk about a program like ASUS APRP, which stands for ASUS Product Register Program (well, sort of). From such a long name it is already clear that this program is needed to register an Asus product, that is, a device.

Frankly, I do not quite understand what this product registration is for. Well, really. I read on the Internet and came to the conclusion that Asus himself says that they say thank you for buying our device and to receive warranty service DO NOT FORGET to register the product within a month from the date of purchase. Well, it's a little strange, because I bought my Asus board in a large online store and there they didn't tell me a word about some kind of registration in some kind of program. I bought it, the warranty card was already filled out, everything is as usual. So this online registration from Asus, I think that you need something like that for show and nothing more. It is unlikely that service centers do not accept Asus goods under warranty, if it is not registered through the ASUS Product Register Program, this is already nonsense

But I also rummaged through the Internet and found information about what this Asus product registration gives .. Unfortunately, nothing special, you will just have some kind of personalized maintenance. Maybe it means that there will be technical support, then yes, there is such a thing. There is software for Lenovo devices and there is support there, that is, you can write directly in the program about some problems with the device. I really like this feature

Even if you register a device, you will get a gift access to the WebStorage service (cloud file storage), the volume of which is 5 gigabytes. Well, I don’t know what to say here, it’s generally gorgeous! However, many users have an Asus laptop, after all, the company is popular. So here's what I'm up to. Do they give everyone 5 gigs of cloud? Maybe there are some special conditions .. I don’t know, because I haven’t checked .. But it smells like a lure ...

Well, actually, as I already wrote, there are NO extra pluses from registering a device in Asus. It would be much cooler if, for example, after registration, you could get a 20% discount on post-warranty repairs. Well, this is just an example, but you must admit, it would be much more useful if it were so ..

So, let's go now to see what kind of ASUS APRP program is in more detail, what and where it puts there and all that .. So the program is installed in this folder:

C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\APRP


As you can see, there are files aprp.exe (probably the main process of the program), APRPTaskScheduler.exe (something related to the scheduler) and ASUSProductReg.exe (probably refers to the registration process itself).

I also looked in the services, there is nothing there about the ASUS APRP program ..

I tried to run executable files, well, from the folder where ASUS APRP was installed. Launched aprp.exe, zero response. Then I launched APRPTaskScheduler.exe and also zero reaction. But when I launched ASUSProductReg.exe, this window appeared:


But here's what's even more interesting, after seconds another page appeared in this window:


And you know what I'll even tell you? I’m not going to register, well, I’m really a little broke, but I’ll advise you not to pass by! If you have time, then register your laptop there, I don’t know, it just won’t get worse, but you can find out something interesting ...

Opachki! I made a shorter reboot and I see that there is already aprp.exe process in the task manager, that is, when I launched files from the folder there, then apparently I activated something, I don’t know. In short, the process has appeared and this is the fact of motherfucker:

And then after about five seconds, this window appeared:


This window is running under the aprp.exe process! These are the pies..

When I clicked No thanks in this window, the window disappeared along with the process. For fun, I rebooted again and looked, the aprp.exe process was again in the manager, well, that is, everything is clear already, the program starts automatically with Windows. But here's another joke I noticed, if you press Win + R and write msconfig there, the System Configuration window will open. And in it, on the Startup tab, there is nothing related to the ASUS APRP program! Well, where does it start, you think? To do this, I launched the CCleaner program, went to the Tools section, and there I chose Startup:

Then I clicked on the Scheduled Tasks tab and most importantly, here I checked the Advanced mode box and here is the entry about the ASUS Product Register Program:


Well, here you can just right-click on the entry and select Turn off there:

That's all, the program will no longer be loaded with Windows


Well, we figured out the program, otherwise it all waved me a little ..

Now let's move on to how to uninstall ASUS APRP. So this can be done both in a simple way and in an advanced way using a remover. He will remove the program and all the garbage from it will also find and delete it! But it’s up to you, it’s my business to suggest, and whether to use the remover or not, this is purely your decision ...

Well, now how to remove it in a simple way. Well, here, as usual, click the Start menu and select Control Panel there:


If you have Windows 10, then there’s no doubt about it, but there this item is located in another menu, to open it, then hold down the Win + X buttons!

Now we find the Programs and Features icon there:


And here you need to find a program, although what to look for it there, it should go first, then right-click on it and select Delete:


Then there will be such a small message, then click Yes:


Such a small window will open, it will hang a little, well, it’s like the program is deleted there:


And all the guys, then everything will be deleted and the ASUS Product Register Program will no longer be on your computer!

That's all, from the bottom of my heart I hope that everything I wrote here was at least a little useful to you. Good luck in life and good mood

31.08.2016

We already have detailed instructions on the site for entering the settings on routers from different manufacturers, and even there. Today we will look at how to enter the settings on Asus routers. The process itself practically does not differ from other manufacturers, but since Asus devices are very popular, the article will definitely not be superfluous.

We will do everything according to the standard scheme: first, connect to the router via a network cable, or wi-fi network, then go to the control panel through the browser. You can go into the settings and change them from almost any device. From a computer, laptop, tablet, phone, etc. But, if possible, then I advise you to use a laptop or desktop computer anyway, and go into the settings via a network cable. You can also use Wi-Fi, just don’t flash your router over a wireless network, otherwise there is a chance to get a brick :)

We get access to the settings of the Asus router

If you are already connected to your router, then scroll down the page a little lower. You can skip the connection process. If not, then you need to establish a connection via cable, or via Wi-Fi. Let's first look at how to connect to an Asus router using a network cable.

Everything is very simple. We take the cable that comes with the router and connect it to the router in the LAN connector (look carefully, do not connect to WAN, they are signed). And on a computer or laptop, connect the cable to the network connector. More or less like this:

Power on the router (if not already included) and you can continue. If a WAN cable is also connected to the router, then you can not disconnect it, it will not interfere with us.

Wi-Fi connection

If you have already set up your router, then connect to your wireless network. I think you know how to do it (if not, ). If you have a new router, then immediately after connecting power to it, it will start broadcasting a wireless network with a standard name. Most likely, it will be called "Asus" and will be without a password. Just connect to it from the device from which you will enter the control panel.

How to enter the settings if you forgot your Wi-Fi password?

If you have forgotten the password for the wireless network, and you do not have connected devices from which you could go to the control panel and see the password, then you can go to the settings via cable. And if this is not possible, then you can reset the settings of your Asus router (press the RESET button for 10 seconds) and set it up again (wi-fi network will be without a password).

We go to the address 192.168.1.1

After we connected to the router, open the browser and type the address in the address bar 192.168.1.1 . Follow it. If the router has not been configured yet, then most likely the settings page will immediately open, there will be an Asus quick setup wizard. If a login and password request appears, then the standard - admin and admin. If you haven't changed them yet. And if you changed the password to enter the control panel and forgot it, you will have to reset the settings.

The standard data for accessing the settings is indicated at the bottom of the router itself.

What to do if it does not go into the settings of the Asus router?

It all depends on what problem (error) and at what stage you have it. For many, problems appear even at the stage of connecting to the router. Or, after connecting, the "Page is not available" settings simply do not open in the browser, it is impossible to go to the address 192.168.1.1. These are the most popular problems.

Try doing the following:

  • See the article on this issue:
  • Necessarily .
  • If automatic acquisition is set in the IP settings, but the problem remains, then check if you connected the cable to the computer and router correctly. Or, whether you are connected to the Wi-Fi network of the router. Check if the router is powered on (power indicator should be on).
  • Try accessing the control panel from another device.
  • If it does not enter the settings of the Asus router when connected via cable, then try connecting via Wi-Fi. And vice versa.
  • Do a factory reset on the router and try again to open the address 192.168.1.1.

If something does not work out, then you can write about it in detail in the comments, we will deal with your problem together.

There are two ways to set up an ASUS router. The first is to use the special Device Quick Setup Wizard. It is specially integrated into the web configurator so that an unprepared novice user can easily connect the router to the provider's network and raise the Wi-Fi wireless network. Of course, its capabilities are very limited, but it allows you to configure the most basic functions of the router without problems.

The second way is to work with a full-fledged web interface, which allows you to fully reveal the full potential of the device, if necessary, squeezing everything that it is capable of out of it. Let's consider each of the options separately.

In both cases, in order to enter the configuration interface of the Asus router, you need to enter the IP address of the device in the address bar of the web browser - 192.168.1.1 . When prompted for authorization, enter the username "admin" and the password "admin".

Quick Internet setup on Asus router

The first time you get into the web configurator, you will see a wizard prompting you to quickly configure the device. We agree. The first step is to change the default access password:

Change the default "admin" to something else. It is desirable that it be more or less complex: consist of 7-8 characters, contain letters of the Latin alphabet, numbers and special characters @#$%&.

The next step is to select the type of Internet connection:

Asus routers can work in the network of almost any Russian Internet provider - Rostelecom, Dom.ru, TTK, etc. The main thing is that it is necessary to clarify in advance in technical support which communication protocol the telecom operator uses.

The most commonly used is either "Automatic IP(DHCP)" or "PPPoE".
In the first case, as a rule, you do not need to specify anything additionally, but in the second case, you will need to enter the login and password for the connection that you were given when concluding an agreement with the provider. Click on "Next".

In the next step, we will configure the Wi-Fi wireless network:

Here you will need to register the name of the network SSID and the password for it - network key. In the case when you are setting up a dual-band router, you will need to enter the WiFi name and password for the 5GHz band here. Click on the "Apply" button.

At the last step of the wizard, you will see summary information:

How to set up an ASUS router for Rostelecom, TTK and Dom.ru

This manual is relevant for ASUS RT-N10, RT-N11P, RT-N12, RT-AC51U, RT-AC52U, RT-N56U and RT-N66AU routers, as well as for all other models running on ASUSWRT software (web-based interface in dark colors).

In order to set up a connection with the provider, go to the "Internet" section, the "Connection" tab. It looks like this:

Most branches of the largest Russian providers Rostelecom, TTK and Dom.ru use the PPPoE protocol. Select it in the "Type of WAN connection" field:

Be sure to check the "Yes" boxes for WAN, NAT, and UPnP.

Please note that the "Yes" checkboxes for "Obtain WAN IP address automatically" and "Connect to DNS server automatically" are checked below:

In the "Account Settings" section, you must specify the Login and password for connecting the ASUS router to the Internet, which were given to you when concluding the contract.

No further parameters need to be changed. Click the "Apply" button and check Internet access.

Dynamic IP (DHCP)

In some branches of providers Rostelecom and TTK, the "Dynamic IP" connection type is used when the router receives the address from the provider's DHCP server and no other connections and protocols need to be used.
To configure, you need to select the WAN type "Automatic IP" (Automatic IP).

Be sure to check that all the items indicated in the figure are marked.
Pay special attention to the fact that DNS server addresses should also be obtained automatically by the device.

How to set up an ASUS router for Beeline

On the Internet, the Beeline provider uses the L2TP protocol to connect:

We leave the receipt of the IP address and DNS server in automatic mode.
In the account settings, enter the "Username" (usually this is a personal account) and the password that was issued by the operator's representatives.
It remains only to enter the address of the Beeline VPN server: tp.internet.beeline.ru
Click the "Apply" button.

Wi-Fi setup (Wi-Fi network)

In order to set up a regular WiFi network in the 2.4 GHz band on ASUS routers, you need to select the "Wireless network" item in the main menu and the "General" tab:

In the SSID field, enter the name of the Wi-Fi network to be created. In this capacity, you can use any word in English. Then select the "WPA2-Personal" authentication method and enter the password in the "WPA Preshared Key" field. As a rule, nothing else needs to be changed, since the most optimal parameters are set by default.

To configure WiFi 5 GHz on ASUS routers (RT-AC51U, RT-AC52U, RT-AC55U, RT-N56U, RT-AC66AU and AC68U), you need to set the value in the "Frequency range" field 5GHz:

And then everything is exactly the same as usual: we prescribe the "SSID" (it is desirable that it be slightly different from the one used at 2.4 GHz), specify the "WPA2-Personal" verification method and the WiFi password, Press the "Apply" button .

Old web interface

If you are using the old firmware of ASUS routers made in blue-blue colors (RT-G32, WL-520GC, etc.), then in this case, just follow the analogy. Here are some video tutorials you might find useful:

As you can see from the video, there is no difference in the designation of key parameters in different firmware versions.



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