Unable to access Web Interface Settings in Bridge or AP mode (DHCP Off)-Multiple routers on network
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Unable to access Web Interface Settings in Bridge or AP mode (DHCP Off)-Multiple routers on network
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I have multiple Archer C50s and a C2600 set up as access points and Bridges in my home, everything works great, but I cannot access the Web Interface to change or download the settings. As soon as I shut off DHCP I can no longer access the web interface using tplinkwifi.net or IP Address.
If I use tplinkwifi.net it accesses the main router (Archer C1200), not the AP or Bridge; if I try to access via the IP address, I just get a an error.
I can see them using Tether, so I know they are working and accessible; but the App functionality is limited, and either I cannot make the changes I want to make; or, more importantly, I cannot download a backup of the config file once I make changes.
Is there a switch for the IP Address (.e.g. 192.168.x.x:5000) or tplinkwifi.net to a specific IP address, or some other method to allow access to the config page?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I have multiple Archer C50s and a C2600 set up as access points and Bridges in my home, everything works great, but I cannot access the Web Interface to change or download the settings. As soon as I shut off DHCP I can no longer access the web interface using tplinkwifi.net or IP Address.
If I use tplinkwifi.net it accesses the main router (Archer C1200), not the AP or Bridge; if I try to access via the IP address, I just get a an error.
I can see them using Tether, so I know they are working and accessible; but the App functionality is limited, and either I cannot make the changes I want to make; or, more importantly, I cannot download a backup of the config file once I make changes.
Is there a switch for the IP Address (.e.g. 192.168.x.x:5000) or tplinkwifi.net to a specific IP address, or some other method to allow access to the config page?