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Worksuxs
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2 years ago
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Actiontec T3200 router default settings

Replaced my home NAS with a QNAP and in the installation process I managed to screw-up some setting (most likely some port) and now some websites, not all, won't allow me to sign in. Does anyone have...
  • Nighthawk's avatar
    2 years ago

    That's not an issue with port forwarding on the T3200. If you can get to the websites to load, then there should be no issue logging in unless something else changed on your computer. Are you having issues with just the one device or multiple devices? What error message are you seeing?


    If you want to be absolutely sure it has nothing to do with port forwarding, go into the port forwarding settings and delete any existing forwards there. By default the list of them is completely empty. Write down any of the forwards that are there so you can recreate them if needed after.

  • Nighthawk's avatar
    Nighthawk
    2 years ago

    I've never let my NAS have outside access before but yes it should be able to alter the settings to some extent through UPnP. I've never heard of it doing this before but anything is possible. There are settings for the IPv6 firewall that would allow blocking of certain functions like https but not for the normal firewall. Normal firewall is usually set to NAT only.

     

    Try unplugging the NAS first to see if there is any change. Another possibility could be that the DNS settings are changed or are not using the default ones. The current DNS should be visible from the T3200's main page without logging in. You could always try changing the DNS settings on just one of the affected computers to see if that makes a difference. I'm currently using Cloudflare's free 1.1.1.1, though there are plenty of others.

     

    As a last resort, if you have physical access to the T3200, you could always do a full reset on it. Then the username and password on the sticker on the T3200 would allow you in to the admin page over ethernet, and you can set your wifi back up using your current network name and password (if you remember it).