Connection Issues: Check if your device is connected to the router’s network.
Router Status: Verify that the router is switch on and the indicator lights are functioning.
Browser Cache: Clear your browser's cache and cookies.
Different IP Address: Try accessing the router using alternative IP addresses like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
Firewall or Security Software: Temporarily disable any firewall or security software.
Router Settings: Reset the router to factory settings.
Access Router Settings: Enter your router’s IP address (like 192.168.1.1)
Locate Firmware Update Section: Find the firmware update option, usually under Administration, System, or Maintenance.
Check for Updates: Select Check for Updates or Firmware Update to see if an update is available.
Install the Update: Follow steps to download and install the firmware update.
Enable Advanced Features: Explore sections like Wireless Settings, Security, to enable advanced features.
Save Changes: Ensure to save any changes you make during the process.
Restart the Router: Restart the router after updating and configuring settings.