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meatball1
Nov 15, 2021Star
"An error occurred while accessing the NETGEAR registration server. Check your Internet"
As the subject says, every time I log into my switch, I get this annoying pop-up. I've read several posts in the forums dating back to 2018 but have yet to come across a solution.
What's strange is:
- The switch is registered (registered it online the day I received it)
- I'm on the latest firmware
- I've owned this switch well over a year, but the pop-up nag is something that started occuring in the last few months.
Is there a solution to get rid of this? I apologize in advance if it's been listed here in the forums. I read a ton of posts but never came across an actual solution. Any guidance would be very appreciated. Thanks much.
I registered my device (again) this time in the insight app, signed out of the app and so far so good, no messages. I guess I can take my tinfoil hat off now :smileyhappy:
6 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Just guessing here but are you using any dns, site blocking, or other services that might be stopping the access to the registration server?
My pi-hole for a while was causing similar errors for a different service. I had to go in and find what request was being blocked and whitelist it.Hey thanks for the follow up. I'm not running anything like pi-hole etc that would be impacting access to the registration server.
That brings up ann intertesting point/concerns- is netgear continually trying to phone home?
Curious, once you whitelisted netgear so they could get through your network, have the attempts stopped? IE can you remove them from your whitelist now that you've confirmed your gear is registered?
If netgear has decided it requires enterprise gear to be registered, there are a lot of ways to accomplish confirm that without requiring direct access to my network, especially without notiyng us first. I get marketing crap from netgear all the time, the only way they got that info was from my registering the switch. Hopefully this isn't what's happening and I'm reading too much into this.
I appreciate your response. Thanks a lot.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
meatball1 wrote:
Hey thanks for the follow up. I'm not running anything like pi-hole etc that would be impacting access to the registration server.
That brings up ann intertesting point/concerns- is netgear continually trying to phone home?
Curious, once you whitelisted netgear so they could get through your network, have the attempts stopped? IE can you remove them from your whitelist now that you've confirmed your gear is registered?----My netgear equipment hasn't had any issues with registration. it was from a different router manufacturer that I was testing out. I was "phoning home" roughly every 1 minute. I had to leave it in my whitelist. I believe it was because a lot of its app management was cloudbased at the time. Not sure if it still is as I'm not testing it anymore :)
If netgear has decided it requires enterprise gear to be registered, there are a lot of ways to accomplish confirm that without requiring direct access to my network, especially without notiyng us first. I get marketing crap from netgear all the time, the only way they got that info was from my registering the switch. Hopefully this isn't what's happening and I'm reading too much into this.-----Not sure on this. this is the public support forum and its mainly people from the public helping out. Plus I'm rarely on the switches forum as its not quite the area I'm any good at since I haven't had much exposure to it. schumaku is much much better on the business side of things
I appreciate your response. Thanks a lot.
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