Thanks for yor help! I didn't immediately appreciate that I needed to download OpenVPN and then install the OVPN config file. I got there eventually! An interesting journey!
As promised I am back for more!. Happy to report the mesh is working beautifully. Now to the VPN. So I have followed the instructions and have exported the Open VPN Configuration File. What do I do next?!
To be honest I don't have a techie background so I could hardly offer a meaningful critique of this router. It's a major improvement on what I had before, basically a fibre modem. The AImesh facility means we have been able to extend good internet coverage to the many nooks and crannies of our...
UPDATE: I decided the problem was at my end with my Win 10 OS. It's been a while since I carried out a clean installation, probably going back to Windows XP, so I saw there were new options including one to refresh Windows 10. I chose that option and reinstalled Edge: this enabled me to open the...
thanks for the suggestion especially on Forefox; a quick search indicated you cannot execute exe. files on it so not what I want right now. Too bad. A reset looms!
Thanks Mogssy sadly no same old same old
thanks bbunge ... i using chrome but I think I'll do a clean reset, and as you suggest install and use firefox.
Thanks again for assisting. I am a complete novice in these matters so bear with mes GUI. I am trying to access the GUI via asusrouters.com as opposed to an IP address. I ran the cmd ipconfig and it generated this result which I am not able to evaluate. It might assist.
Hello everyone fresh from setting up mesh I cannot access the router GUI using a Dell XPS (13 9370) notebook running Win 10 (build 19045.5247). I can access it using a Samsung Tablet but not Windows which means I cannot for instance install the EZ Print file for setting up a network printer. I...
Well thanks for the input. The process was a bit fiddly as I am expecting explicit instructions at every point. Only moan is my network doesn't have the name I want! But the speed of the connection downstairs is really fast and the node is now in a fixed place so a good start. Once more many...
Thanks for these links. Given the nature of our current home, lots of concrete walls and small rooms over htree floors, I am going for a wired connection, specifically between middle floor and ground level. I presume I should pursue the second option, the backhaul mode ... right?!
Greetings, I am a complete newb to this so would be grateful for any assistance with this initial attempt at setup. I am attempting to put together a small network at home where we have a lot of concrete walls and small rooms spread over three floors. The modem is positioned on the middle floor...