Can't login Luci web interface

Hello,
I can't access the Luci Web interface for no reason. ssh connection works fine

did you update any packages ?
what openwrt image was installed?

Not any package update
openwrt 23.05

not what you were asked.

what's you mean?

I asked what image you installed, not what version.

post the output of ubus call system board, too

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root@OpenWrt:~# ubus call system board
{
        "kernel": "5.15.134",
        "hostname": "OpenWrt",
        "system": "Qualcomm Atheros QCA956X ver 1 rev 0",
        "model": "TP-Link Archer C7 v5",
        "board_name": "tplink,archer-c7-v5",
        "rootfs_type": "squashfs",
        "release": {
                "distribution": "OpenWrt",
                "version": "23.05.0",
                "revision": "r23497-6637af95aa",
                "target": "ath79/generic",
                "description": "OpenWrt 23.05.0 r23497-6637af95aa"
        }
}

start by upgrading to the most recent version

https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=23.05.2&target=ath79%2Fgeneric&id=tplink_archer-c7-v5

reset your settings in the process.

You have typed 192.168.10.1 as address in your picture?

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yes i change ip address

When you type in the ip address the browser will try to autocomplete with cgi-bin/luci/.

Backspace to erase everything until you get to 192.168.10.1 then hit enter.

You must get the next question by your self, so what else did you change in the router?

my moden ip and router ip was same. so i change router to 10.1
IP change has nothing to do with the topic

??!? wha...

Unplug all connections from the router except for power (obviously) and a single ethernet connection between your computer and the router's lan port.

Briefly unplug that cable and plug it back in. Assuming your computer is set to get an address via DHCP, please report what address your computer is allocated as well as the subnet mask and router/gateway address.

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The first thing you must do is to actually use the right ip address if you want connection.

But this isn’t my first support tread here at the forum, I have lost count of how many “it suddenly stopped working and I haven’t done anything” faults and after 40-ish post it turned out it stopped working when the user changed all configs they found. And they never thought it matter.

So we can at least cut the corners and save time by you showing us the network, dhcp, firewall and uhttpd config files.

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I reset factory Router from SSH. :grinning: and login issue solved But new problems appeared.

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Start a new thread.

If you list them here it won't help anyone, in the future, looking for answers.

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Thank you, I have to create a new topic.

If it is not part of the solution to this thread, then yes you should.