New C7 Archer, unable to log in to management interface after changing router IP
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New C7 Archer, unable to log in to management interface after changing router IP
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I set up my C7 yesterday to replace an old router. Most of my home network is on static IP addresses following 192.168.1.x for the IP range. In order to avoid having to remap my static devices, I changed the router from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1.
After applying this change and rebooting, I found that the router would completely refuse to let me log into the management screen. It no longer detects my password. After clicking log in, the screen just refreshes and stays on the login page with no message explaining what happened.
So far, I tried rebooting, doing a factory reset, and even upgrading the firmware to the very latest. No matter what I do, I cannot log into the router again if I change the IP address. The only way back in is to do another factory reset.
Is this a known issue? What should I do? I'd like to avoid having my network on the 0.x IP address range if I can avoid it since my home server and many programs I use that connect to it know to reach the 1.x range.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I set up my C7 yesterday to replace an old router. Most of my home network is on static IP addresses following 192.168.1.x for the IP range. In order to avoid having to remap my static devices, I changed the router from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1.
After applying this change and rebooting, I found that the router would completely refuse to let me log into the management screen. It no longer detects my password. After clicking log in, the screen just refreshes and stays on the login page with no message explaining what happened.
So far, I tried rebooting, doing a factory reset, and even upgrading the firmware to the very latest. No matter what I do, I cannot log into the router again if I change the IP address. The only way back in is to do another factory reset.
Is this a known issue? What should I do? I'd like to avoid having my network on the 0.x IP address range if I can avoid it since my home server and many programs I use that connect to it know to reach the 1.x range.