Do you have the PC DNS set to use other than the router? Can you log in with the router IP address? (http://192.168.50.1)Good day
I have a problem with RT-AX86U router.
This is what I get when trying to log into the router.
View attachment 53434
Any suggestion how to solve this.
Did windows err_tunnel connection failed.
Did a router reset. Then it works ok for a moment or two. Then back to this.
Nope not one of them work.Do you have the PC DNS set to use other than the router? Can you log in with the router IP address? (http://192.168.50.1)
Or use http://www.asusrouter.com.
Sounds like a DNS issue. Have you changed any DNS settings on the router from their default values?Nope not one of them work.
nslookup router.asus.com
"Are you using a VPN or proxy server?" really don't know what you asking? My fiber runs into ONT from their straight to ASUS router. I have fiber connection currently.Sounds like a DNS issue. Have you changed any DNS settings on the router from their default values?
Are you using a VPN or proxy server?
Does this problem happen on all devices or only this one PC?
What does this return on the client?
Code:nslookup router.asus.com
Sorry, I don't understand your reply. I was asking whether you had tried to access the router's web interface on a completely different PC, and whether that also had to same problem. In other words, is this a problem that only effects one specific PC?"Does this problem happen on all devices or only this one PC?" did try to upgrade a router on the Asus network, fails every time.
Will give it a bash in the morning on a different laptop.Sorry, I don't understand your reply. I was asking whether you had tried to access the router's web interface on a completely different PC, and whether that also had to same problem. In other words, is this a problem that only effects one specific PC?
Good daySorry, I don't understand your reply. I was asking whether you had tried to access the router's web interface on a completely different PC, and whether that also had to same problem. In other words, is this a problem that only effects one specific PC?
Good day
It works on different laptop, I can excess Asus login screens.
Car to explain were using MS edge.Some browsers are forcing redirect to https:// now and by default the asus doesn't have that enabled. You can disable that in the browser settings.
Try looking here: edge://flags/#edge-automatic-httpsCar to explain were using MS edge.
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