I can't access a tplink router wr840N which is behind WR940N
I have a question and searched too much could not find any solution.
I describe my scenario :
Assume I am connected with ISP Modem, from LAN port of archer I connect to TP-Link MAIN router's WAN,
From TP-Link Main router's LAN connected more 5 routers on their WAN ports.
while connected to ISP Modem I can access My TP-Link Main router WR940n But can't access all other SUB routers (already enabled remote web access of sub routers).
When connected to tplink Main router I can access all sub routers.
I want to access all sub routers (4 tplink) while I am on ISP modem.
ISP Modem : Archer C60
Main Router : WR940N
Sub routers : WR840n
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To be able to access WebGUI of sub routers when connected to C60 router, you have to configure a virtual servers on wr940n (main router) for every single sub router.
For example.
First sub router:
Second sub router:
etc.
given that every sub router remote management port is 8080 (internal port in screenshots above).
When connected to C60 router in browser type:
http://192.168.100.254:8081 for the first sub router
http://192.168.100.254:8082 for the second sub router
etc.
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To be able to access WebGUI of sub routers when connected to C60 router, you have to configure a virtual servers on wr940n (main router) for every single sub router.
For example.
First sub router:
Second sub router:
etc.
given that every sub router remote management port is 8080 (internal port in screenshots above).
When connected to C60 router in browser type:
http://192.168.100.254:8081 for the first sub router
http://192.168.100.254:8082 for the second sub router
etc.
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Dear I want to add some thing which is in the same network.
I have attached an AP to a router and being on the same ISP router I want to access its interface. When I am inside i can access that AP with this link "http://tplinkap.net/".
The scenario is:
Sub Router
WAN 192.168.10.123
LAN 192.168.0.1
AP TL-WA801ND
Lan 192.168.0.115 (reserved in DHCP)
What should and where should I add this as virutal server so that i am able to access from ISP Modem.?
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Try these settings:
On main router - 192.168.100.254 (wr940n):
On sub router - 192.168.10.123 (wr840n):
When connected to C60 browse the following URL:
http://192.168.100.254:8091
If you're connected to the main router (wr940n) browse the following URL:
http://192.168.10.123:8090
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I am very thank ful for all your assistance and I have did all as per your guidance. Remaining only one issue which is:
WR940N (Main TP-Link) 192.168.100.254
WR940N (Sub Router) 192.168.10.121
TL-WA801ND (Access Point) 192.168.3.150
I have added like:
In Main router : (http not work that's why add ssl port)
on sub router : ( checked with both http (80) and ssl (443)
in the above cases sub router i can access but I need to access tplink AP (192.168.3.150).
If you recommend in the topology I will appreciate your suggestion.
Thank you very much,,,
Regards,
Jawad Hussain.
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On the main router (WR940n) replace the internal port 443 with 8090 and save the settings:
Here I assume that you're using port 80 for TL-WA801ND WebGUI access (when you're connected to it).
When connected to main router (WR940N-192.168.100.254) browse the following URL:
http://192.168.100.254:8091
If you're connected to the sub router (WR940N-192.168.10.121) browse the following URL:
http://192.168.10.121:8090
Both port-forwards are having the goal for accessing the TL-WA801ND (Access Point) -192.168.3.150 WebGUI.
Take a look at my previous post and see the similarity with this one, but with different IP addresses according to your previous request.
For accessing the main router or sub-router WebGUI - that's different - refer to my first post.
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