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Can't connect to GUI

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If you disable ssl/https from a device which can connect (or the server) does it load?

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The https is already disable.

Are you on the same subnet? That has given me errors in the past

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Yes.... 255.255.255.0

13 minutes ago, Jobine said:

Yes.... 255.255.255.0

That's the subnet mask, which restricts which subnets are directly reachable without routing. The question that still needs to be answered is are the first 3 parts of the IP identical between the two systems? I.E. 192.168.2.XXX can't talk to 192.168.0.XXX

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I have an HH3000 (192.168.2.1) with Bell, where is connected my Asus RT-AC3100 (192.168.1.1) an receive a external IP address from it.

My asus router connects to PPPoE to internet.

My server IP address is 192.168.1.253.

My MAC is 192.168.1.20

 

When I reboot my server, all works. 

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Sometime it ask the username/password

but I got a 

504 Gateway Time-out

nginx

Does this happen if you change the HH3000 to the same subnet? Also, what's your gateway for the server/mac? The extender (sending traffic back to router), or the Asus router?

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The problem is that the HH3000 is the modem of my ISP. I can't change the IP address.

 

but even without internet, my computer (192.168.1.20) should see the server (192.168.1.253).

 

When I restart the server everything works, but for how long?

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