Yes, it will change the IP, and the router will function as it should. Just make sure this is the last step you do, as you will not be able to get back into the management interface until you reset the router, because your new vlan config will set ma...
Again, just upgrading to the latest firmware does *not* fix this issue. You also have to eithera) download the config xml and add management to vlan1 manually, then upload itorb) reset to factory defaults while or after applying the new firmware. Reg...
The thing is you loose the ability to reach management when you klick "apply" in your step 2. You can clean your browser cookies all you want, but I'm curious to how that is going to change your router's vlan configuration. Regards,Magnus
The thing is that your instructions do not work, unless you factory reset the router while or after upgrading the firmware. I tested this with a brand new router.The first thing I did was upgrade the firmware. The check box for vlan1 to enable manage...
The trick seems to be to tick off the checkbox for "Reset all configurations/setting to factory defaults" when upgrading the firmware.After a boot, VLAN1 will have Device Management still grayed out, but now it's checked.I tested this with firmware 1...