10-09-2024 09:33 AM
We have a RT-AC88U (and RT-AC68U on AIMesh) connected to the Frontier FIOS service. The AC88U is running 3.0.0.4.386_48263
Whenever I want to administer the router (using 192.168.0.1, or the router.asus.com address which replaces that IP), there's no response or a plain white page - unless the router has a working Internet connection.
Once the WAN is working, the router's admin pages all come up just fine.
This seems like a paradox, as I will never be able to administer the router (to fix a WAN configuration issue) when the router cannot contact the Internet.
Is there a setting I can change, which will allow me to admin the router from the LAN - when the WAN's not there?
11-12-2024 11:01 AM
Please refresh my memory. What is the router connected to, the ONT?
11-12-2024 11:40 AM
>What is the router connected to, the ONT?
Yes, the RT-AC88U Ethernet WAN port is connected to the FIOS ONT provided by Frontier.
Additional trivia;
Thanks for your continued interest in my plight.
11-12-2024 12:30 PM
I don't hear/read the term "WiFi modem" often. From what I understand so far this is a 2nd WAN for the RT-AC88U, correct? Where is it getting it's service from? Is it in Bridge mode or providing an IP address to the secondary WAN?...
11-12-2024 06:52 PM
Oops I wrote that? Sorry, it's actually a CELL modem: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R813HLW
I got a cheap data plan SIM from a wholesaler and popped it in, then hooked it up to port 1 under the "Dual WAN" feature of the RT-AC88U. It's supposed to switchover to this whenever the main WAN goes down for a defined period.
Sometimes it does, but most of the time I need to flip it over manually. This is when the original issue comes up the most: I can't ever fix the router's WAN - because the router won't give me any admin pages unless it has a working WAN...
In my heart of hearts, I was hoping it was an odd confluence of settings I might have made. There's probably someone who works at Asus who would know what I could check, but I'll wager they don't work in support. 😉
11-12-2024 09:21 AM
I'm thinking that the ASUS RT-BE88U would be a compatible replacement.