Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address

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Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-10 19:14:04
Model: Archer C6  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version:

Hi, 

when I tried to access my router remotely with my public IP, its reply a message-

"Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server addres"

 

what should I do? please I need help in details.
I'm not an expert..
 

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Re:Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-10 20:46:05

@Tony_BD 

 

Hi,

 

Which service on your router are you trying to access?

 

Is it the router's web interface via port 80 or 443?

 

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Re:Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-10 23:39:59

@Tony_BD 

 

This usually happens when you try to access your router by its public (WAN) IP address from your LAN.

If that's the case and you are in your home network try accessing the router's WebGUI by its LAN IP address (192.168...) or http://tplinkwifi.net

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Re:Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-11 06:38:18

@woozle I tried both 
like --103.225.93.100:80
 and....................111:443

 

but same msg

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Re:Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-11 06:39:40
No I tried from another network.. you can try 103.225.93.100:80 or :443
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Re:Rejected request from RFC1918 IP to public server address
2022-01-11 12:01:14 - last edited 2022-01-11 12:01:36

Open in a web browser the following URL:

https://www.whatsmyip.org/

Check if the IP address shown in the browser is 103.225.93.100.

If they don't match then tha't the reason for the message in question.

If they match try to move the remote management to a different port (for ex. from 80 to 8080) and test again.

If you still have this issue you should contact the tech support for further assistance.

 

 

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