New Beryl AX GL-MT3000 - Web GUI Not Responsive

Hi,
I would really appreciate any help with this
I very recently purchased this router as it had good reviews and much more flexibility than my ISP Router. I got the device set-up with Virgin Router on Modem mode and all was good, but then decided to change the IP from 192.168.8.1 to 192.168.4.1 and saved the change but then, the router became unresponsive and subsequently I could not access via either 192.168.8.1 or 192.168.4.1.

I tried the basic repair / reset, 3 second and 10 second options that's shown in the "Lets get started" leaflet, but with no joy

So i then followed the process shown on your web-sight to use U-Boot to unbrick the router and to prepare I set up a dedicated LAN from my PC to the AX Router, i downloaded the .img file and it uploaded fine and all looked good, but eventually it stalled and again and again could not get access the GUI.

I do have some experience setting my home network and moving from Linux to Windows etc and not sure what's gone wrong and have spend several hours trying to resolve. Could you please help to point me in the right direction to try and bring it back to life?

Hi

Please refer to Cannot access web Admin Panel - GL.iNet Router Docs 4.

Note that after flashing the firmware using U-Boot, please change the PC's address acquisition method back to DHCP instead of keeping a static address.

Hi,
I have been able to connect in via WiFi, reset passwords and the XP routers IP is still http://192.168.8.1, however still cannot connect via my Linux PC browser, it times out and have no extensions installed?

What you mean is:

  • You can connect to the router through your phone’s Wi-Fi and have already accessed the management interface to set a password.
  • However, your Linux machine still cannot connect to the router.

If so, please check the following:

  • Is the Linux machine connected via Wi-Fi or Ethernet?
  • If it is using Ethernet, ensure the cable is plugged into the MT3000’s LAN port rather than the WAN port.
  • Confirm that the Linux machine is receiving an IP address through DHCP, and verify its default gateway configuration:
    ip address show
    ip route show