Due to problems with my 2.4 GHz devices on my GT-AX6000, I have reverted to the Vodafone ISP router. I am using the GT-AX6000 as an access point for some final testing.
1 Despite having the Asus IP set to 192.168.3.1, when I reconnect the Vodafone ISP router & enter 192.168.1.1, it insists on redirecting to router.asus.com, or similar. I clear all the site data for Asus & it still fails. Restarting the browser and changing to a different browser doesn't work. Eventually, after restarting my PC, this works. Is there an easier way to fix this ?
2 Having set the Asus router as an AP, I cannot get the Asus menu to adjust settings. Either via LAN connected to the back of the ASUS router or via wifi connec. The router.asus.com doesn't work. Typing in 192.168.3.1 doesn't work. Using arp -a and trying every IP on the list fails. Finally, my Vodafone ISP router greys out any details of the Asus router. What am I doing wrong ? I'm fairly sure I had this working when I first got the Asus router. Perhaps it was not in AP mode ?
1 Despite having the Asus IP set to 192.168.3.1, when I reconnect the Vodafone ISP router & enter 192.168.1.1, it insists on redirecting to router.asus.com, or similar. I clear all the site data for Asus & it still fails. Restarting the browser and changing to a different browser doesn't work. Eventually, after restarting my PC, this works. Is there an easier way to fix this ?
2 Having set the Asus router as an AP, I cannot get the Asus menu to adjust settings. Either via LAN connected to the back of the ASUS router or via wifi connec. The router.asus.com doesn't work. Typing in 192.168.3.1 doesn't work. Using arp -a and trying every IP on the list fails. Finally, my Vodafone ISP router greys out any details of the Asus router. What am I doing wrong ? I'm fairly sure I had this working when I first got the Asus router. Perhaps it was not in AP mode ?
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