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TFORREST's avatar
Jan 23, 2021
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Orbi / router login webpage not working

The website to log into an Orbi router for administrative purposes is:  orbilogin.com

I logged into that site in the last couple weeks successfully, so it has traditionally been a good website since my Orbi purchase in 2018.

Today I cannot log into it.  The following Netgear knowledgebase answer also provides websites, but they did not work:

https://kb.netgear.com/27199/I-m-having-trouble-accessing-my-NETGEAR-router-what-do-I-do

Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?

 

  • This may be disappointing to read, but as I expected the solution was easy and was on my end...I had switched to the Orbi guest network a couple weeks ago and didn't realize that owners couldn't log into the admin site on that network.  If it states that in the manual, I obviously didn't remember.

     

    Background:

    About the same time that the Edge problems occurred and the Orbi app was updated on my Samsung devices, I switched access to the Orbi on my primary PC to my guest network to move away from the devices sucking up bandwidth on the primary network...I had up to 15 devices connected to the primary network and was having connectivity problems when using Zoom.

    After following the below recommendation to reboot (which I had already performed), I recalled that I had switched to the guest network.  I switched back to the primary network and was able to access orbilogin.com without a problem.

    Typically in the military and in other professions, a troubleshooting check list has the simple things at the top...it appears confirming that the guest network is not the issue should be one of the first things to check.  I'm just glad I didn't reset everything and start from scratch.

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  • TFORREST wrote:

    The website to log into an Orbi router for administrative purposes is:  orbilogin.com

    I logged into that site in the last couple weeks successfully, so it has traditionally been a good website since my Orbi purchase in 2018.

    Today I cannot log into it.  The following Netgear knowledgebase answer also provides websites, but they did not work:

    https://kb.netgear.com/27199/I-m-having-trouble-accessing-my-NETGEAR-router-what-do-I-do

    Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?

     


    mine just worked at 

     

    http://192.168.1.1/

     

     

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    TFORREST wrote:

    The website to log into an Orbi router for administrative purposes is:  orbilogin.com

    I logged into that site in the last couple weeks successfully, so it has traditionally been a good website since my Orbi purchase in 2018.

    Today I cannot log into it.  The following Netgear knowledgebase answer also provides websites, but they did not work:

    https://kb.netgear.com/27199/I-m-having-trouble-accessing-my-NETGEAR-router-what-do-I-do

    Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?


    The Orbi router intercepts DNS requests for several URL's and replaces them with the local IP address of the Orbi router.

    (orbilogin.com, orbilogin.net)  Like vajim , I typically use the local IP address of the Orbi, which in my case is also 192.168.1.1

    That Netgear article is generic to many Netgear routers, not specific to Orbi.

    "Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?"

    Absolutely not.  There are dozens of Orbi features which cannot be used from the Orbi "app". Web access remains the only way to reach them.

     

    This could be a problem with the web browser or computer having cached an invalid DNS resolution (wrong IP address).

     

    Can you open http://192.168.1.1 ? (the "gateway" IP in your network settings)

     

    • TFORREST's avatar
      TFORREST
      Guide

      CrimpOn wrote:

      TFORREST wrote:

      The website to log into an Orbi router for administrative purposes is:  orbilogin.com

      I logged into that site in the last couple weeks successfully, so it has traditionally been a good website since my Orbi purchase in 2018.

      Today I cannot log into it.  The following Netgear knowledgebase answer also provides websites, but they did not work:

      https://kb.netgear.com/27199/I-m-having-trouble-accessing-my-NETGEAR-router-what-do-I-do

      Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?


      The Orbi router intercepts DNS requests for several URL's and replaces them with the local IP address of the Orbi router.

      (orbilogin.com, orbilogin.net)  Like vajim , I typically use the local IP address of the Orbi, which in my case is also 192.168.1.1

      That Netgear article is generic to many Netgear routers, not specific to Orbi.

      "Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?"

      Absolutely not.  There are dozens of Orbi features which cannot be used from the Orbi "app". Web access remains the only way to reach them.

       

      This could be a problem with the web browser or computer having cached an invalid DNS resolution (wrong IP address).

       

      Can you open http://192.168.1.1 ? (the "gateway" IP in your network settings)

       


      Thanks for the suggestions from both of you...I am only responding to the latest to eliminate redundancy. 

      I tried the address you provided on both MS Edge and Mozilla Firefox, but was unsuccessful.  I also tried orbilogin.com on both browsers again after I cleared my cache with no success.

      Why would it suddenly stop allowing me to get to the admin address?

      Is there anything I need to reset on the main router?  Should I reboot it...again...from my app, or just unplug it? 

      Or is the problem potentially on my PC?



      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Be sure to clear out any and all broswer caches before attempting to access 192.168.1.1. 

        Be sure your networking adapter settings are set to auto obtain IP addressing. 

         

        Fatory reset the RBR and setup from scratch with a wired PC connected to the RBR. You should be able to access the setup wizard at 192.168.1.1.

        Factory reset the router using the back push pin button. Hold it in for 15 seconds then let go. Power OFF the ISP modem for 30 seconds than back on. Wait for the WHITE led to slowly pulsate on top of the RBR, then log in to orbilogin.com using a web browser and walk thru the setup wizard. This time write down all important information for safe keeping later on.


        TFORREST wrote:

        CrimpOn wrote:

        TFORREST wrote:

        The website to log into an Orbi router for administrative purposes is:  orbilogin.com

        I logged into that site in the last couple weeks successfully, so it has traditionally been a good website since my Orbi purchase in 2018.

        Today I cannot log into it.  The following Netgear knowledgebase answer also provides websites, but they did not work:

        https://kb.netgear.com/27199/I-m-having-trouble-accessing-my-NETGEAR-router-what-do-I-do

        Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?


        The Orbi router intercepts DNS requests for several URL's and replaces them with the local IP address of the Orbi router.

        (orbilogin.com, orbilogin.net)  Like vajim , I typically use the local IP address of the Orbi, which in my case is also 192.168.1.1

        That Netgear article is generic to many Netgear routers, not specific to Orbi.

        "Has Netgear terminated all websites to log in the user's router administratively forcing users to use the Orbi App?"

        Absolutely not.  There are dozens of Orbi features which cannot be used from the Orbi "app". Web access remains the only way to reach them.

         

        This could be a problem with the web browser or computer having cached an invalid DNS resolution (wrong IP address).

         

        Can you open http://192.168.1.1 ? (the "gateway" IP in your network settings)

         


        Thanks for the suggestions from both of you...I am only responding to the latest to eliminate redundancy. 

        I tried the address you provided on both MS Edge and Mozilla Firefox, but was unsuccessful.  I also tried orbilogin.com on both browsers again after I cleared my cache with no success.

        Why would it suddenly stop allowing me to get to the admin address?

        Is there anything I need to reset on the main router?  Should I reboot it...again...from my app, or just unplug it? 

        Or is the problem potentially on my PC?