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Retired_Member
Dec 16, 2020
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Remove login popup

Unfortunately I bougth a GS108Tv3 switch (btw, not included in the model list when creating a new post!).

After my (very bad) purchase I was realized that NETGEAR now mandate to register in order to enable full functionality of the switch, OK, ma bad product/supplier choice, so I registered. This is my last Netgear product I'll ever purchase or, a IT sconsultant, will never suggest Netgear to anyone.

 

Now, with my last tiny Netgear product, how do I remove, get rid, disable the popup splash window that apper evrytime I login to the switch?

 

I ckick OK once, that means I'm not interested. How many times do I need to press OK?

How gen I get rid of this annoyance?

Is Netgear going to remember me how bad was my product choice for the rest of the switch life?

 

I promise, no more Netgear products, ever!

 


  • Retired_Member wrote:

    Unfortunately I bougth a GS108Tv3 switch (btw, not included in the model list when creating a new post!).

    After my (very bad) purchase I was realized that NETGEAR now mandate to register in order to enable full functionality of the switch, OK, ma bad product/supplier choice, so I registered. This is my last Netgear product I'll ever purchase or, a IT sconsultant, will never suggest Netgear to anyone.


    All your customers and probably all IT consultants own Android and iOS based mobile phones and many more toys which registers in several ways to many known and unknown players. In fact, this does never stop! Depending where you life or where you travel to, you get even free apps forced added. 

     

    Here for a tiny switch, the few people make big noise about a one-off registration - in comparison to the above it's ridiculous. In exchange, you get limited lifetime warranty (EoS + three years) instead of just the legally required minimum (US twelve months, EU six months, or can you proof that a problem existed as the device was new to get 24 months)?

     

    And why exactly please? I understand it might be a problem if you are living on a space station or an Antarctica research station and face a chicken-and-egg problem...

     


    Retired_Member wrote:

    I ckick OK once, that means I'm not interested. How many times do I need to press OK?


    No idea just the [Ok] should do it - the ones we have installed showed a don't remind me again tick bottom right on the intrusive pop-up..

     

    Time for a firmware update probably?

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  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member

    For some reason the popup image was not uploaded, this is the text of the popup:

     
    Notice
     

    This device is currently set to be managed through the web browser interface (GUI) from the local LAN connection only.

    You can activate the Insight Cloud Management, which allows you to manage the device through the NETGEAR Insight mobile app or Insight Cloud Portal for remote/cloud anytime, anywhere management and monitoring, by changing the management mode to NETGEAR Insight Mobile App and Insight Cloud Portal (Cloud/Remote).

    To use remote/cloud monitoring and management you need to create a NETGEAR account, if you have not yet done so, and subscribe to the Insight service. Details about the Insight Solution and its benefits and features and pricing can be found at: https://insight.netgear.com.

    Note: Switching from Local-only management to Insight management will reset the device to factory defaults so that the new configuration and network topology can be created from the Insight Cloud. Once you have enabled the cloud/remote management from Insight, the local web browser interface will be disabled and should then only be used for advanced debugging or for non-Insight-manageable settings changes. To see a list of the Insight-manageable device settings, click here.

  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User

    Retired_Member wrote:

    Unfortunately I bougth a GS108Tv3 switch (btw, not included in the model list when creating a new post!).

    After my (very bad) purchase I was realized that NETGEAR now mandate to register in order to enable full functionality of the switch, OK, ma bad product/supplier choice, so I registered. This is my last Netgear product I'll ever purchase or, a IT sconsultant, will never suggest Netgear to anyone.


    All your customers and probably all IT consultants own Android and iOS based mobile phones and many more toys which registers in several ways to many known and unknown players. In fact, this does never stop! Depending where you life or where you travel to, you get even free apps forced added. 

     

    Here for a tiny switch, the few people make big noise about a one-off registration - in comparison to the above it's ridiculous. In exchange, you get limited lifetime warranty (EoS + three years) instead of just the legally required minimum (US twelve months, EU six months, or can you proof that a problem existed as the device was new to get 24 months)?

     

    And why exactly please? I understand it might be a problem if you are living on a space station or an Antarctica research station and face a chicken-and-egg problem...

     


    Retired_Member wrote:

    I ckick OK once, that means I'm not interested. How many times do I need to press OK?


    No idea just the [Ok] should do it - the ones we have installed showed a don't remind me again tick bottom right on the intrusive pop-up..

     

    Time for a firmware update probably?

    • Retired_Member's avatar
      Retired_Member

      The switch was running firwmare "Software Version 7.0.1.20", updated to 7.0.4.8 and a checkbox "Don't remind me again" has appeared, I don't understand why was not there in first place....bad design?

       

      As for the rest of my opinion and your comments, I confirm that this is my last Netgear product I'll ever buy, and looking other comments, I'm not the only one, probably few..OK, good luck Netgear.

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru - Experienced User

        Retired_Member wrote:

        The switch was running firwmare "Software Version 7.0.1.20", updated to 7.0.4.8 and a checkbox "Don't remind me again" has appeared, I don't understand why was not there in first place....bad design?


        Oversight or whatever - I'm not Netgear, but not shy to push them. Devices can be on the shelves for a shorter or longer time, so firmware can be outdated on customer delivery. it's also not uncommon that some early firmware is installed during the manufacturing process to keep availability up in the market. Welcome to the wonderful world of agile development processes. The control was added based on customer feedback (count in my feedback and complaint, too).   

         

        I don't understand why people are installing devices without pushing current firmware - especially in today's security critical world. 

         


        Retired_Member wrote:

        As for the rest of my opinion and your comments, I confirm that this is my last Netgear product I'll ever buy, and looking other comments, I'm not the only one, probably few..OK, good luck Netgear.


        It's not a secret, there were certain issues on the early remote/cloud manageable switch implementation - of course this caused some unhappy customers.

         

        Other customers desperately wanted an off-line registration, because they don't want to expose the switch (there is no need to provide Internet access to the switches) which is available now.

         

        Others are still stating they don't want be forced to use Insight - what's pure optional and opt-in only.  Mostly fake news.

         

        You don't intend to provide an answer to my question - conclude, for no obvious reason. Take care of your tin hat!

         

         

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