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gecongjie

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I set my ac66u_b1 on ap mode and it works fine as an ap. But I can't access the managing page. It's supposed to be working 192.168.50.1 and in my openwrt router, I can see its mac is indeed bound to 192.168.50.1. So how can I access the web UI without completely resetting the router? Thank you!
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Just reset the 66u_b1 and solved the problem. Here is what I did. (All with a wired connection to my ASUS router)
1. Unplug the wire from the upper-level router (essential).
2. Reset the ASUS router. (If you still cannot log into the ASUS router, manually set your default gateway and IP address)
3. Set the WiFi and connect the upper-level router(connect to the LAN port, DON'T set it to AP mode).
4. Disable the DHCP on ASUS.
WiFi works fine and I can still access the ASUS router managing page.
 
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What is the IP address and subnet mask of the openwrt router?
Thanks for replying.
The IP for the OpenWRT router is 192.168.50.3 (I previously used it under the ac66u_b1) and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. I currently use ac66u_b1 as my WiFi AP and it works fine so I guess there shouldn't be anything wrong with the network or the settings.
By the way, I am using the Merlin system on my ASUS router. Could that be the problem?
 
Sorry, I can't think why you can't access it by it's IP address, unless perhaps you had previously disabled HTTP access from the LAN.
 
I had such situation in the past when I change access from http to https and router had close to zero free nvram. All was working OK but there was no way I could log to it. The only way was to reset router to default settings :(
 
Sorry, I can't think why you can't access it by it's IP address, unless perhaps you had previously disabled HTTP access from the LAN.
I switched this router to AP mode via 192.168.50.1. After applying I can't access it anymore. Thanks anyway.
 
I had such situation in the past when I change access from http to https and router had close to zero free nvram. All was working OK but there was no way I could log to it. The only way was to reset router to default settings :(
I guess that's what I'll have to do in the end, but I am still hoping for miracles. 🧙‍♂️
 
Once you enabled AP mode, it's IP address changes.

You have to find the new address (look in the main router for its lease and IP address).
 
Once you enabled AP mode, it's IP address changes.

You have to find the new address (look in the main router for its lease and IP address).
Just reset the 66u_b1 and solved the problem. Here is what I did.
1. Unplug the wire from the upper-level router (essential).
2. Reset the ASUS router.
3. Set the WiFi and connect the upper-level router(connect to the LAN port, don't set it to AP mode).
4. Disable the DHCP on ASUS.
WiFi works fine and I can still access the ASUS router managing page.
 
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Once you enabled AP mode, it's IP address changes.

You have to find the new address (look in the main router for its lease and IP address).
It's not just the IP address. I guess setting it to AP mode changes everything.
 
It's not just the IP address. I guess setting it to AP mode changes everything.
Yep. Pretty much just a sort-of-half-managed switch when as an AP.

It's amazing what good can be accomplished by doing things in the proper sequence. Enjoy!
 
Glad you have it working.

I don't think you solved the issue though.
 

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