We’re all a little confused because it sounded like you connected with a laptop, and a tablet, and a w8.1 PC and a phone, and a firestick. And it isn’t clear what cables, plugged into what ports, you’re talking about. And then you added in a VPN, so you should go back to basics first. You can go about this one of two ways.
First way:
- Plug in the Beryl. Wait a minute.
- Hold in the reset button on the right side for 10 seconds. The front light will flash rapidly. This resets the Beryl. Unplug the Beryl, wait a few seconds, plug it back in and wait a minute. The front light should be solid blue.
- Now, move to a device that uses wifi to connect to your Nighthawk: Laptop, tablet or phone. With that device, search for available wifi networks. You want to be in the same room with the Beryl. You should see one or two, depending on the device, with the names “MT1300-xxx” or “MT1300-5G-xxx”, with the xxx being a string of numbers and letters unique to your Beryl. If you don’t see one of those two wifi networks, the Beryl isn’t working and you should return it.
- If you see one of those networks, connect to it with the password “goodlife”.
- Using a browser on your device, go to http://192.168.8.1. That should bring up the admin panel and you can proceed from there. If you don’t get the panel asking for a choice of language, go back to step 1.
Second way, using a device that uses an ethernet connection, plug in that devices ethernet cable into one of the two LAN ports. Not the WAN port, the farthest of the tree away from the power plug!! Then do steps 1, 2 and 5. If 5 doesn’t succeed, then make sure your device has a new IP address by resetting its network connection. It will be in the range of 192.168.8.xxx, and it sounds like you’ve done it before.
Note: I’m posting this on a laptop connected wirelessly to my Beryl which is repeating a hotel wifi signal. We’ve got a Windows laptop, a chromebook, a chromecast, two phones and an ipad. Place to place, all we have to do is plug in the Beryl and scan for the hotel wifi signal and connect.