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VSmith
Aug 27, 2022Aspirant
Cannot access R6700 v3 via NightHawk remote app, to rebooiet, "can not find device
ia The R6700 v3 (serial number 58Y8947AA3949) is located in second GEO location, and impacts theromostats and external lighting. The 3rd party thermostat is no longer showing up in the network, thus...
michaelkenward
Aug 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
VSmith wrote:
What is confusing is when try to access via Phone, I get message "connected via Anywhere access software, and on the screen I see message which says "unable to connect to router".
Did you confirm that you have Anywhere Access up and running before you tried to use it?
I assume that the message you see was "Connected via Anywhere Access".
That is just saying that it is not on a local wifi connection.
Do you know that the router at the remote end is on line? If not you can't connect.
- VSmithAug 28, 2022Aspirant
Yes, I trying to access my second Netgear router (r6700v3) which is located remotely via the Nighthawk remote support app. Since the app is not giving me access, I’m attempting to use the remote Anywhere access link/software to access the r6700v3, but not having any success.
So, I would appreciate your your assistance in navigating this matter.
Thank you
V
- michaelkenwardAug 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
VSmith wrote:
Yes, I trying to access my second Netgear router (r6700v3) which is located remotely via the Nighthawk remote support app.
Which "remote support app" is that? The same thing as the Nighthawk app?
How is that different from the "Anywhere access link/software".
As far as I know, the only option is the Nighthawk app.
For security reasons, the old "Remote access" feature has been killed off in newer firmware. That allowed you to get in knowing the IP address of the remote router.
This is the first mention of a "second Netgear router".
When I use the Android Nighthawk App I am usually on the wifi network of one of my routers. Then for the local device I can see a "Connected by Anywhere Access" option and "Local Connection Available".
The remote device just has "Connected by Anywhere Access". If that isn't avalable, that usually means that the remote router is not connected to the Internet or that it has not been set up to allow remote management. For that to work, you have to register both devices on My Netgear and attach them to the Netgear cloud link.
If there is no Internet connection on the router, then remote access cannot get at the thing.
- VSmithAug 29, 2022AspirantI guess the takeaway is this.., I bought the R6700v3 router as it had remote access so I could reboot the router when I ran into the a glitch with the baseline software or the internet crashed and I just needed to do what Microsoft taught everyone..,when in doubt, reset or power cycle one’s computer or device to avoid blue screens.
So the consumer has spent millions of dollars purchasing fancy hardware or software when all they need is a method to power cycle their device.
If I am missing something, let me know, but think I heading to my on line provider to order a simple power cycling device. 👍👌😉
V Smith