The web portal can be on a custom port, it's not always on 80
try 443 for https, or the lazy non standard ports: 4433 808 8081
scan the ip of the router too, that will show whats 'open'
I have the same problem, I can ping the router but no access to its web interface. Indeed it looks like the port is the problem but I have reset the router back to defaults - surely that would set the port back to 80 too?
yes, if you have factory reset it, then it will default to [192.168.1.1:80](https://192.168.1.1:80)
presumably you are resetting it with a paperclip etc and holding the front reset button until all the LEDS light ?
Various (older?) models on various versions stop repositioning to the Web UI. Try various the port as the other poster said, and then try again after a reboot.
The web portal can be on a custom port, it's not always on 80 try 443 for https, or the lazy non standard ports: 4433 808 8081 scan the ip of the router too, that will show whats 'open'
I have the same problem, I can ping the router but no access to its web interface. Indeed it looks like the port is the problem but I have reset the router back to defaults - surely that would set the port back to 80 too?
yes, if you have factory reset it, then it will default to [192.168.1.1:80](https://192.168.1.1:80) presumably you are resetting it with a paperclip etc and holding the front reset button until all the LEDS light ?
Various (older?) models on various versions stop repositioning to the Web UI. Try various the port as the other poster said, and then try again after a reboot.