Thanks for the info.
I tried:
- A different Mac
- A different network cable
- A different power cable to the router
- A different power source for the router
Both computers:
- Using 1 cable directly connected from 1 Mac to the router WAN port
- Plug the power into the router with reset pressed
- Wait for 5G blinking light to stop, and solid 2G light with solid power light
- Release reset button
- Change network setting from Configure IPv4 Off to Manually
- Set IP address: 192.168.1.2
- Set Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Click apply network settings
- Verify computer has IP address 192.168.1.2
- Check Computer network status: Connected - Ethernet is active and has IP address 192.168.1.2
- Verify no proxy on computer
- Verify no VPN on for computer
- Attempt to access http://192.168.1.1
- Browser hangs and responds with “This site can’t be reached 192.168.1.1 took too long to respond.”
- Try ping 192.168.1.1 “Host is down”
Repeat steps above but change:
- Using 1 cable directly connected from 1 Mac to the router LAN port
Same result
Repeat steps above but change:
- Using 1 cable directly connected from 1 Mac to the router LAN port
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- Change network setting from Manually to DHCP
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- Verify Computer has IP address from DHCP 192.168.1.110
- OpenWRT Login page is displayed
Has uboot been removed or corrupted after OpenWRT firmware installed?
Can I install GL.iNet web interface on top of OpenWRT or am I out of luck going back to that Web UI on the device?
Thanks