aaarrrggghhh!
I am now getting a 500 Internal Server Error in Web-IF, which I can't help but think is not a coincidence.
I have powered down and switched off completely using the rear switch.
Powered up again with the same error.
Any help gratefully received.
[Edit] As you were.
I...
It is.
One instance, set to ON.
For future reference, how do I set it to OFF?
For now, I think I'll uninstall network-shares-automount to be on the safe side and because I rarely used it.
Not sure if it's bad form to revive someone else's thread but here goes.
Somewhat recklessly, about 10 minutes ago I deleted the [Shares] Do not delete! folder.
It was empty.
What have I done?
Which is to ask, have I done anything bad and what should I be looking for?
(Yes, BH, living up to...
My broadband contract came to an end so I took the opportunity to upgrade from ADSL to Plusnet's Fibre product which, I believe, is FTTC.
This necessitated a change of router to Hub Two...
Which has worked out perfectly.
Plugged in, powered up: I didn't even need to put my login details in...
Well, I've read about half a dozen web pages about double NATing.
They all tell me that it isn't necessarily a problem if you don't
"play online games or use port forwarding rules and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)".
Which I do not.
Is there any danger in both DHCP servers fighting to give...
I am somewhat shocked and stunned to discover that, despite my PC IP address being 10.0.0.4, I can still load up the PlusNet Hub One web interface on its IP address of 192.168.1.254.
Presumably, this is the magic WAN port of which you spoke.
Well...
I felt capable enough this morning to have one last try.
And it worked.
Here's what I did.
Powered off the PlusNet Hub One.
Unplugged the Ethernet cable to my network switch.
Plugged in the Ethernet cable from the Archer AX55 WAN to a PlusNet Hub One Ethernet port.
Powered on the...
Your analysis is correct, BH.
Because I just booted it up in the incorrect sequence, the Archer AX55 currently can not see the Internet.
And thus I can not log in to my tp-link account and so the Advanced Settings section is in read only mode.
The DHCP and the LAN section can not be edited.
aaarrrggghhh!
I am now getting a 500 Internal Server Error in Web-IF, which I can't help but think is not a coincidence.
I have powered down and switched off completely using the rear switch.
Powered up again with the same error.
Any help gratefully received.
[Edit] As you were.
I...
It is.
One instance, set to ON.
For future reference, how do I set it to OFF?
For now, I think I'll uninstall network-shares-automount to be on the safe side and because I rarely used it.
Not sure if it's bad form to revive someone else's thread but here goes.
Somewhat recklessly, about 10 minutes ago I deleted the [Shares] Do not delete! folder.
It was empty.
What have I done?
Which is to ask, have I done anything bad and what should I be looking for?
(Yes, BH, living up to...
My broadband contract came to an end so I took the opportunity to upgrade from ADSL to Plusnet's Fibre product which, I believe, is FTTC.
This necessitated a change of router to Hub Two...
Which has worked out perfectly.
Plugged in, powered up: I didn't even need to put my login details in...
Well, I've read about half a dozen web pages about double NATing.
They all tell me that it isn't necessarily a problem if you don't
"play online games or use port forwarding rules and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)".
Which I do not.
Is there any danger in both DHCP servers fighting to give...
I am somewhat shocked and stunned to discover that, despite my PC IP address being 10.0.0.4, I can still load up the PlusNet Hub One web interface on its IP address of 192.168.1.254.
Presumably, this is the magic WAN port of which you spoke.
Well...
I felt capable enough this morning to have one last try.
And it worked.
Here's what I did.
Powered off the PlusNet Hub One.
Unplugged the Ethernet cable to my network switch.
Plugged in the Ethernet cable from the Archer AX55 WAN to a PlusNet Hub One Ethernet port.
Powered on the...
Your analysis is correct, BH.
Because I just booted it up in the incorrect sequence, the Archer AX55 currently can not see the Internet.
And thus I can not log in to my tp-link account and so the Advanced Settings section is in read only mode.
The DHCP and the LAN section can not be edited.
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