AC4000 cannot login after changing LAN address
AC4000 cannot login after changing LAN address
Setting up this new router to replace a AD7200 that keeps getting hacked. I have changed passwords, enabled access controls for a handful of mac addresses but someone keeps getting in and changes the LAN address. But that is not my current problem.
Setting up the AC4000 goes as expected until I change the LAN address. I connect to it via a laptop and a cat 5 cable. I used a different email address to sign up for a new tp-link cloud address. Using the default LAN address (192.168.0.1) I can log in and out of it fine. But as soon as I change the LAN address, I can no longer log into it. When I type in the email address and password and click the "Log In" button, nothing happens. It does not say the id or password is wrong.
I need to change the LAN address in order to avoid having to change many workstations. Is there a fix for this?
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vinh's reboot worked for me, but I *also* had to clear my cache and login cookies/information for 192.168.1.1 and for 192.168.0.1. This *included* clearing this data for my *previous* router.
I had to work way too hard to find this information. It would help if Tp-Link (or anybody on the web!) would prominently raise this warning:
"WARNING: Your browser may have stored your old router's login information at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1"
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