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Can't edit QoS policy on R6050 router
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I'm trying to change the QoS priority of one of my devices connected to my router, but when I select the device from the QoS Priority Rule list and click the edit button I get a generic browser error message. I've tried it on multiple devices and using different web browsers but I just get different error messages. On Firefox I get "The connection was reset", on Edge I get "Hmm... cannot reach this page", and on Chrome I get "routerlogin.com didn't send any data". No matter what MAC address whose policy I try to edit I get these errors, but if I manually add a priority rule then I can edit it freely. I'm running Windows 10 and both my OS and the router are fully updated. What can I do to update my device's QoS priority?
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Hi @something,
1. What is the firmware version of the router?
2. Have you tried resetting the router?
3. If the issue persists, you can try re-flashing the firmware then do a factory reset.
Regards,
Dexter
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Hi @something,
1. What is the firmware version of the router?
2. Have you tried resetting the router?
3. If the issue persists, you can try re-flashing the firmware then do a factory reset.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
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Re: Can't edit QoS policy on R6050 router
Hi @something,
I would like to follow up and check if you are still experiencing the issue.
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Dexter
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