Unable to launch web interface 192.168.1.1

floresa Posted messages 29 Status Membre -  
brucine Posted messages 24434 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -

Hello,

I have tried with different browsers (cleared caches) and I can no longer launch the web interface of my Livebox, with the 192.168.1.1.
I have disabled the VPN, turned off the firewall, and still nothing works.

The ping successfully finds the box at 192.168.1.1
my computer is on the same network via Ethernet DHCP
Even with my phone, I cannot open the box.

Yesterday, I had to install and uninstall Avast, I don't know if that's what messed something up that I can't find.
I can't find any hidden VPN.

I trust you to find a solution.
Thank you in advance.


3 réponses

HelpiOS Posted messages 15556 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   11 942
 

Hello,

Maybe by restarting the Livebox?


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.eric Posted messages 1386 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   85
 

Hello

"Yesterday I had to install and uninstall Avast"

 "to launch the web interface of my Livebox"

And now we can no longer tell which firewall and/or which antivirus allows or does not allow all your applications, for example, to connect. a browser, the ISP for the interface and the client's account for the box...

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floresa Posted messages 29 Status Membre 1
 

Is it a question? Or a beginning of a solution?

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brucine Posted messages 24434 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 107
 

Hello,

If it's pinged correctly, there’s no example where you can't connect to a local network address unless some "security" software is blocking it.

The issue with VPNs, Avast, and other such software is that they are difficult to configure and even harder to uninstall properly, unless you use the dedicated tools provided by the vendor, which is probably the solution to the problem.

A firewall that blocks the local network or doesn’t immediately offer the option to set up security rules for the local network doesn’t make any sense; why would you want to use Avast?

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