If you want to use 192.168.1.1, just box it up and send it back. You shouldn’t be on the internet in the first place. :grinning: Naw, just having fun–that was the old Wordperfect joke.

Because 192.168.0.xx and .1.xx are so common in devices, there is a good chance that somewhere in your path, especially if you are doing VPN to someplace else, that you will traverse another 0.1 or 1.1 network. You may have an ISP modem in the mix which also uses 1.1, although for this very reason most are 100.1. But for giggles, what is the IP of the WAN side of your Beryl? If it is a 1.xx address, you can see the problem.

Seriously, though, if you stay off of 1.xx or 0.xx on any network you have control over, you will save yourself pains down the road. The one exception I make is both my Mango and my Beryl are 8.xx schemes, and I travel with both. It’s only because I’m not using them at the same time that I’m not having problems. If I did, I would.

On your other problem, I think you might try the latest snapshot firmware. There are fixes in there for other problems, not yours, but it is working for me (I had the wrong key problem on the 2.4 band but not on the 5 band with a 4/20/22 snapshot, and not on the 6/29/22 snapshot).