Hi
I have an ASUS RT-AC68U with the latest stable Merlin release, 378.56_2.
When I enabled WAN access (http only, not https) and pressed apply - I instantly was kicked out of the router, and now I cannot access it at all.
I only got the following message:
There is no change of any IP-adress at all, only enabled WAN access - nothing else.
Everything is also working just as before.
The router is still listening on port 80 on its LAN IP, but keeps responding with a FIN and a RST package - immediately resetting the connection.
The same for the WAN port.
I have tried the folling adresses :
192.168.1.1 (LAN IP)
my.domain:8080, 8443 (WAN IP/hostname) (no-ip.org ddns service)
I've also tried different asus "aliases" which have worked for some people.
http://asus.router.com
http://asus.router.com:8443 (nothing listening here, but had to try...)
http://www.asusnetwork.net
http://www.asusnetwork.net:8443 (nothing listening here, but had to try...)
It's not a browser cache issue as some people have suggested, which I also confirmed using wireshark where I could see that the router is resetting the connection.
Any ideas anyone (I have of course rebooted the router
)?
I would really like to avoid a factory reset.
[SOLVED]
The problem was that I thought the IP white list under Administration->Web Interface applied to WAN traffic only. Since I did not add any internal IP addresses I got locked out of the router. The external access did not work due to a problem with my fiber switch that seems to block incoming traffic on the remote UI port
Regards,
Mike
I have an ASUS RT-AC68U with the latest stable Merlin release, 378.56_2.
When I enabled WAN access (http only, not https) and pressed apply - I instantly was kicked out of the router, and now I cannot access it at all.
I only got the following 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.
There is no change of any IP-adress at all, only enabled WAN access - nothing else.
Everything is also working just as before.
The router is still listening on port 80 on its LAN IP, but keeps responding with a FIN and a RST package - immediately resetting the connection.
The same for the WAN port.
I have tried the folling adresses :
192.168.1.1 (LAN IP)
my.domain:8080, 8443 (WAN IP/hostname) (no-ip.org ddns service)
I've also tried different asus "aliases" which have worked for some people.
http://asus.router.com
http://asus.router.com:8443 (nothing listening here, but had to try...)
http://www.asusnetwork.net
http://www.asusnetwork.net:8443 (nothing listening here, but had to try...)
It's not a browser cache issue as some people have suggested, which I also confirmed using wireshark where I could see that the router is resetting the connection.
Any ideas anyone (I have of course rebooted the router

I would really like to avoid a factory reset.
[SOLVED]
The problem was that I thought the IP white list under Administration->Web Interface applied to WAN traffic only. Since I did not add any internal IP addresses I got locked out of the router. The external access did not work due to a problem with my fiber switch that seems to block incoming traffic on the remote UI port

Regards,
Mike
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