Device crush router admin IP?

Hey,.

Another problem that I have been turned off, and it appears his head every now and then, usually after a reboot of the router. I have a WD network hard drive and it seems to interfere with the router admin login.

When I go to 192.168.1.1 it redirects to connecting the drive hard wd or in this case, go to 192.168.1.1/ui which is similar to the WD connection.

Any idea what could be the cause? Assignment of a local to the mac address of the drive network hard work this out?

Hey, I think I've fixed this problem... I just binded address mac address with a local ip address for the network drive. deleted the cache and everything works smoothly since. I think that there was a before local ip address conflict.

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