192.168.0.1 redirects to tplinkwifi.net
Hello,
I am using secure DNS on my browser, since this router does not have DoT/DoH support yet.
So, visiting tplinkwifi.net shows me the typical "It looks like you aren't connected to your TP-Link network.". So, I prefer to use the default router IP address (i.e., 192.168.0.1).
However, often, it redirects me to tplinkwifi.net when I first visit the page (after it auto-logs out, I suppose?), which, as you know, does not work.
So, any solution for this? Or will TP-Link provide a firmware update to fix this? I did not have this problem in my older routers.
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Hi,
It is like that on all of TP-Link's more recent router models.
There have already been numerous requests from users to have TP-Link rethink this "feature".
However, I have not seen any statement from TP-Link regarding this issue yet.
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@woozle I wonder if they will ever fix it then.
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Hello,
I am using secure DNS on my browser, since this router does not have DoT/DoH support yet.
So, visiting tplinkwifi.net shows me the typical "It looks like you aren't connected to your TP-Link network.". So, I prefer to use the default router IP address (i.e., 192.168.0.1).
However, often, it redirects me to tplinkwifi.net when I first visit the page (after it auto-logs out, I suppose?), which, as you know, does not work.
So, any solution for this? Or will TP-Link provide a firmware update to fix this? I did not have this problem in my older routers.
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It's super annoying to say the least. My old router (Archer C1200) did not have this stupid behavior, but my AX20 does.
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