A user who is unable to access the dlinkrouter.local can’t manage and configure the various settings of the Dlink router. There may be several reasons because of which a user is denied to access the dlinkrouter.local interface. A connection issue may conveniently be resolved by following the guidelines given in the guidebook. You can also complain to the Internet Service Provider if you are facing any network issues.
Here are the troubleshooting steps that may resolve the dlinkrouter.local not working issue
- Your computer must be connected to the Wi-fi connection of dlinkrouter.local network. If your device is not connected to the Dlink router network, disconnect it from the currently connected devices and connect it to the router using the correct default Network Name and Wi-fi password.
- Type down the correct default Wireless credentials given on the back of your device on its product label.
- Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are the approved browser that a user should use while accessing the dlinkrouter.local interface. Switch to any of these browsers if you are not using any of them
- Close the current browser and launch it again.
- Sometimes the cache memory gets piled up in your browser that creates the dlinkrouter.local issue. Erase the history and memory using the Settings tab then try to access the web interface of the Dlink router.
- Switch to the LAN IP address of the router if you are using dlinkrouter.local to access the local web management window. The default LAN IP address of a Dlink router is 192.168.0.1.
- Make sure your computer is not connected to any other wireless connections at the same time. The other connections may cause interruptions while accessing the Dlink router interface.
- Power Cycle all the devices connected to the router and router itself. Wait for 2 to 3 minutes, connect them back again, and then try to access dlinkrouter.local again.
- Disable the firewall and any other antivirus software active on your computer. Sometimes, the firewall and ad-blockers in your computer may also deny your access to the Dlink router’s web management window.
- If all the above option doesn’t resolve the issue, try to factory reset the Dlink router. Hold the reset button on the back of your router for 10 seconds until the Power LED flashes.
- Note: When the reset process is done, the router automatically restarts. The reset process removes all the configuration and settings from the router after which you need to reconfigure the router.
- If all the above troubleshooting methods don’t resolve your issue, the last method you can try is to contact our Support team. Fetch the contact number or email id of our technical team from the official support website of a Dlink router.
Note: Before restoring the default settings into a Dlink router, you can create a backup of the configuration settings somewhere on the computer. By creating a backup of the settings, a user can easily restore them into the router without wasting any time and effort-taking methods. Make sure that you remember the location where you saved the settings on your computer.