Cannot connect to router E1000

Hello,
I own a E1000 router that I use with several wireless machines. I have no problem connecting to the internet.
Unfortunately, I cannot connect to the configuration of the router by typing https://192.168.1.1/ nor http://192.168.1.1/ in a browser, be it wirelessly or wiredly. For example, Firefox displays "Connection has been reinitialized". Furthermore, when I launch Cisco Connect, it only shows the error "Unable to connect to router".
I tried to switch my router off and on, but that doesn't help. Totally resetting the router solves the problem, but not definitely.
Is there a solution that does not require resetting my router?
Thank you very much.

(I don't see anymore how to edit my initial post.)
The message displayed by Firefox is “The connection was reset” and not what I had translated into “Connection has been reinitialized”.
As far as the OSs are concerned, the machines that should be able to access my router are running Ubuntu, Android, Windows and an embed version of Linux. I tried with different webbrowsers, including Firefox and the Android Browser.
Please tell me if I should add any additional information.
I did a lot of search on the web and some say that similar problems come from the option of HTTPS that is selected for accessing the administration page. Is this correct? Should I abandon the idea of wanting a configuration with HTTPS?

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