Hi.
I have this same router.
Today, when I decidede to log on to my router, to check my bandwidth usage, I got this message in my browser when navigating to http://192.168.0.1, which is my Gateway adress, and it responds to echo requests:
This webpage is not available
Opera's connection attempt to 192.168.0.1 was rejected. The website may be down, or your network may not be properly configured.
Since my pc is set up with static IP 192.168.0.2, provided by my router, and this IP along with my work PC's IP, is in the allowed list for connecting to the router, I shouldnt be getting this error.
I logged in to my work PC and tried going to
:8080]http://[mydomain]:8080 and recieved this message:
Settings have been updated. Web page will now refresh.
Changes have been made to the IP address or port number. You will now be disconnected from RT-AC68U.
To access the settings of RT-AC68U, reconnect to the wireless network and use the updated IP address and port number.
Thats strange I thought. Why dont I get the same message on my pc?
I also got this message when trying to go to 192.168.0.1 from my cell and tablet connected to the wireless.
So it seems only my PC gets the rejection.
Just for fun, I tried
https://192.168.0.1 and got a logon message.
This was not for the routers administration UI, but for AI Cloud, which aparently is active on the router.
Don't really use this, but I discovered that I could see my local PC's on here, and actually see what files they were sharing.
Doesn't help me much when it comes to administrating my network thouh.
Now, I have tried rebooting my pc, just to check that there wasnt something funny going on there.
I also tried rebooting the router, and letting it cool for about 10 seconds.
Did not help.
I haven't tried resetting the router yet, as I have quite a few setting there, and it would be a hassle getting it back to where I was.
I did have a copy of the config from when I set it up, but ironicaly I deleted it a few days ago, because I thought it was outdated, and I didnt seem to need it.
This was a bad idea, and I wont make it again.
The last 2 things I did on the router, was to activate Telnet, and update the firmware.
This was just a few days ago, as well, but before I deletet the config.
My router seemed to work fine after the update, so I didnt think much about it.
I can log on to my router via Telnet, but the commands are so foreign to me that I dont know what to do with them.
I wish everyone was like Cisco in their OS. Hehe.
Isnt easy to find information about how to navigate the router using telnet commands either, so if someone know, I would appreciate it.
Thanks for reading.