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Hello,
I'm new here so, please exuse me if I've posted this in the wrong section (This seemed to be the most suitable place).
Anyways, I seem to be having some issues accessing the Web configuration on my new router ( ZyXEL AMG1302-T10B), the issue is that I can only log into it via one device and I can't seem to figure out why.
I can log onto the web configuration using my iPad (via WiFi) however, the same username and password won't work for any of my other devices PC (via Ethernet) or Laptop (via WiFi).
Does anyone know why this is/How it can be "fixed"?
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Only one admin session allowed at a time? Did you log out of the first session?
Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
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Hmm, just tried your suggestion, to no avail.
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If you reboot the router, can you then log in from one of the currently "forbidden" devices, and if so can you then log in from any other device?
It might tell you whether the problem is a limitation to one device only or just the first one to succeed� but I can't think why it should do either
Re Mick's idea of one session at a time- I've had that, it avoids the possibility of conflicting configuration changes being imposed. I always thought it was a good idea, but on one router (forget which) I had to wait a few minutes after logging out before I could log in again, even from the same machine. That was a pain at times.
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One step ahead of you 
After the previous suggestion I thought of the same thing (Maybe limited to first device to sucessfully connect) however, after a reset it seems that only the original device can connect  .
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Try changing the admin password.
Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
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That's weird� I can only think that there may be a setting somewhere in the router where you can limit which (and how many) devices can connect, and that when it's first set up it's pre-set to only that device.
Never heard of it before and don't really like it, but it beats my other thought that the router is using cookies
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Changed the Admin password, logged out, waited a couple of minutes, tried logging in on another device.
Nothing.
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The router may not let other devices log in until the admin password has been changed. I've seen this before.
Edit: Apparently not.
Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
Edited by micksharpe (Wed 11-Mar-15 20:27:06)
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Haven't come across that one, but fair enough.
Can't find anything helpful to the OP on Google either
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Sorry. I'm stumped. You could try a cross-post in The Park and see if any of the nerds there know the answer, otherwise it's the ZyXel forums, I'm afraid. Either that or a very close perusal of the user guide.
If you post in another (TBB) forum, please be sure to indicate that it is a cross-post and provide a link to this thread.
Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
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I've had a look around the settings but, I can't seem to find anything that may stop the other devices from logging in
And will post on another forum, see if they can help
Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated.
Edited by deleted (Wed 11-Mar-15 20:38:43)
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Ah� found a copy of the manual, here.
On page 22 there's a bit about limiting access: 2. Limit who can access to your AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B�s Web Configurator or CLI. You can enter the IP address of the secured LAN host in Web Configurator, Advanced Setup, Maintenance -> RemoteMGNT to allow special access to your AMG1302-T10B
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The default value in this field is 0.0.0.0, which means you do not care which host is trying to telnet your AMG1302-T10B/AMG1202-T10B or access the Web Configurator of. Might be worth a check.
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Is this a new or used item that you're playing with? If it's used, I would strongly recommend re-flashing the firmware.
Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
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It's all brand new, got it the other day.
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