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Asus rt ac66u cannot access menu
Asus rt ac66u cannot access menu








Once you have entered all the settings needed, please double-check them (they should be set as in the image below) and click "Apply" DHCP query frequency: Select "Aggressive Mode"ħ. Connect to DNS Server automatically: Check "No"Ħ. Wan Connection type: Select "Automatic IP"ģ. So edit your settings as explained and shown below:ġ. Here you will be able to modify your DNS settings.

asus rt ac66u cannot access menu

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The common advice for avoiding double-NAT is to configure your Asus as a AP/switch and port forward only from the Internet-facing device.Follow the steps in our help video on how to get an OpenVPN® connection on your Asus router with stock firmware:īefore you begin the setup for the VPN connection, please navigate to the "WAN" tab in the left-side menu and click on "Internet connection" in the top menu bar. If your Asus is not the only NAT device on your network, then you need to forward ports from the other device as well. What is the make and model of the modem? If it has more than one LAN port, it more than likely has a built-in router, and that is where the .x address is originating. I don't believe the powerline kit is capable of assigning IP addresses, so I'm curious if your modem is not actually a modem-router combo. Your Asus should not be getting a .x address on the WAN side unless you have another NAT device ahead of it. I used to have my router connected directly to my modem with a ethernet cable, now its connected using 2 TP-LINK TL-PA7020PKIT V2 2-Port Gigabit Passthrough Powerline Kit from the modem to the router. I do have a slightly different set up though. WAN starts with .x and my own IP is entirely different. My WAN IP is different from my IP address. You may want to contact your ISP regarding those particular ports, or try to configure your Synology to use a different port. It's possible that your ISP has blocked ports that you are trying to use. Have you checked that the WAN (Internet) address of the Asus matches what you see when you Google "what is my IP address"?ĭid you give assign a static IP address to the Synology NAS that is outside the DHCP range of the Asus?Īre you able to access the Synology using the specified ports from within your network?Īre you able to ping your public IP address or URL from outside of your network? It has worked before and it now I cannot get it to work.Īny other advice would be great. I also checked for Linux firmware for this router at but there is no firmware for this model. I did a factory reset and also no result. Last resort looks like a factory reset which people have said makes them work for a few months then you need to reset again. From the reading I've done, people had set all of these to get it working but still no hope for me.

asus rt ac66u cannot access menu

Getting ports to open has always been a problem for this router and might I have done something wrong but I had it working before.įirmware ver 3.0.0.4.382_50470-g033b865, I have the firewall turned off, upnp turned on, and NAT passthrough turned off, DMZ disabled. I'm trying to open port 50 for my Synology NAS but in order to access it externally I need to forward a couple ports, but I can't get any of them open. To start this off I'm only a little network savvy.








Asus rt ac66u cannot access menu