TanyaC
Regular Contributor
Two days ago I added a MAC address to my WiFi whitelist, everything was fine
Today I go to log in to my router (An RT-AC88u on 384.7.2 IIRC), and I cannot access it.
I can access the login page. After typing credentials, I get either a blank browser page, or a partial display of some of the admin page elements.
I've rebooted the router several times.
I've power cycled the router
I've power cycled all PCs and switches
I run IPCONFIG /FlushDNS on all PCs.
I tried IE and Firefox 60.6.2esr and Firefox 56.0.2
The only thing I have changed is I added an ASUS XG-C100C adapter to one of my PCs. I already had 3 of my 10 PCs on these adapters. But I have reverted all PCs to their motherboard gigabit NICs.
I am not running any A/V at this time.
When I turn the router off and ping it's address I'm not getting a response from any other device on that address, so I believe this is not a duplicate address issue.
I can ping the router when it's powered up
The Internet is working fine.
There are no known outages according to my ISP
The issue is the same when connected to my VPN and when not connected.
Some website will also not load properly... this site is one of them. Took half a dozen attempts to create this thread.
I don't have a current back up of my settings, which are quite extensive, so I really don't want to have to factory reset this unless I absolutely have to. It takes over an hour to enter the settings from scratch.
Today I go to log in to my router (An RT-AC88u on 384.7.2 IIRC), and I cannot access it.
I can access the login page. After typing credentials, I get either a blank browser page, or a partial display of some of the admin page elements.
I've rebooted the router several times.
I've power cycled the router
I've power cycled all PCs and switches
I run IPCONFIG /FlushDNS on all PCs.
I tried IE and Firefox 60.6.2esr and Firefox 56.0.2
The only thing I have changed is I added an ASUS XG-C100C adapter to one of my PCs. I already had 3 of my 10 PCs on these adapters. But I have reverted all PCs to their motherboard gigabit NICs.
I am not running any A/V at this time.
When I turn the router off and ping it's address I'm not getting a response from any other device on that address, so I believe this is not a duplicate address issue.
I can ping the router when it's powered up
The Internet is working fine.
There are no known outages according to my ISP
The issue is the same when connected to my VPN and when not connected.
Some website will also not load properly... this site is one of them. Took half a dozen attempts to create this thread.
I don't have a current back up of my settings, which are quite extensive, so I really don't want to have to factory reset this unless I absolutely have to. It takes over an hour to enter the settings from scratch.