Brand: ASUS
Category: Other
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Brand: ASUS
Category: Other
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:15 p.m.
Manual Publish Date: 2006-07-01
Warranty or service will not be extended if the product is repaired, modified, altered, or if the serial number is defaced or missing.
| Problem | Suggested Action |
|---|---|
| SYSTEM LED does not light up after the switch is turned on. | Verify if the power cord is securely connected to the switch and a wall socket/power strip. |
| Gigabit Ethernet Link LED does not illuminate after an Ethernet cable is attached. | 1. Verify if the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your LAN switch/hub/PC and to the switch. Make sure the PC and/or hub/switch is turned on. 2. Verify if your cable is sufficient for your network requirements. A 1000 Mbps network (1000BaseTx) should use cables labeled Cat 5. 10Mbit/sec cables may tolerate lower quality cables. |
| Network Access | |
| PC cannot access another host in the same network | 1. Check the Ethernet cabling is good and the LED is green. 2. If the port LED is amber, check if this port is disabled. You may experience a disconnected network in a short period (around 1 minute) if you just turned on the STP. |
| PCs cannot display web configuration pages. | 1. The switch is powered up and the connecting port is enabled. The factory default IP for the switch is 192.168.1.1. 2. Verify your network setup in your PC for this information. If your PC does not have a valid route to access the switch, change the switch IP to an appropriate IP that your PC can access. 3. Ping "switch IP" from the PC, if it still fails, repeat step 2. |
| Web configuration interface | |
| You forgot/lost your WEB Configuration Interface user ID or password. | 1. If you have not changed the password from the default, try using “admin” as the user ID and bypassing password. |
| Some pages do not display completely | 1. Verify that you are using Internet Explorer v5.5 or later. Netscape is not supported. Support for Javascript® must be enabled in your browser. Support for Java® may also be required. 2. Ping the switch IP address to see if the link is stable. If some ping packets fail, check your network setup to make sure a valid setting. |
| Changes to Configuration are not being retained. | Be sure to click <Save> in the Save Configuration page to save any changes. |