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RT-N66U SSL Access Question?

BobMCT

Regular Contributor
OK - tonight I printed all my config screens on my RT-N66U router and applied the *_374_33_0 firmware followed by a factory reset on the router. Then I meticulously updated virtually all the config screens matching what was printed on the screen prints. So far so good. However, this time I enabled the HTTPS access and applied. And now I cannot access the router config. The message appears to be from the router and states that some configuration parameters have changed, etc, etc., etc. I know that.

So my question is: At this point, is there ANY way to regain access either via non-ssl or ssl? What is the default port set for ssl? I thought it read 8043.

Or must I do a hard factory reset and start all over again?

Thanks for any advice? :confused:
 
OK - tonight I printed all my config screens on my RT-N66U router and applied the *_374_33_0 firmware followed by a factory reset on the router. Then I meticulously updated virtually all the config screens matching what was printed on the screen prints. So far so good. However, this time I enabled the HTTPS access and applied. And now I cannot access the router config. The message appears to be from the router and states that some configuration parameters have changed, etc, etc., etc. I know that.

So my question is: At this point, is there ANY way to regain access either via non-ssl or ssl? What is the default port set for ssl? I thought it read 8043.

Or must I do a hard factory reset and start all over again?

Thanks for any advice? :confused:

Close! It should be:

https://192.168.1.1:8443/

then you should be able to login and turn it off, unless someone can enlighten me to what I'm missing, I've posted in some other threads on why I don't think there is any actual benefit to logging in to a local router over HTTPS, so I won't go into my reasoning here, but it's out there.

hth!
 

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