The system prompts You have no authority to access this device when You log on to the vro management interface. The possible causes and solutions are as follows:
1,The Accessed router acts as a secondary router and enables remote WEB management. The primary router enables the WEB port mapped to the secondary router. This information is displayed when the Internet computer accesses the second-level routing interface through the WAN port IP address of the first-level router or the peanut shell domain name. As shown in the following figure:
Solution:Enable the DDNS function of the secondary router, and the Internet computer can use IP addresses or domain names for access.
2,The vro does not log on to the peanut shell, but the intranet computer uses the peanut shell client to log on to the peanut shell domain name. This prompt is displayed when the Internet computer accesses the vro with a peanut shell domain name.
Solution:Log on to the peanut shell domain name on the vro.
3,The router is logged on to the peanut shell. If you use the WAN port IP address or the peanut shell domain name on the intranet computer to access the router, this warning message is displayed.
Solution:If the management host is on the intranet, the computer directly uses the management address of the router (the default management address is displayed on the backend of the router) to access the router interface.