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L-Rod
Oct 10, 2022Aspirant
Netgear Genie vs Nighthawk app
I previously owned a Nighthawk R8500 that was managed by the Netgear Genie. The R8500 died (I suspect the cat laying on it had something to do with that). Just purchased a Nighthawk RAX43, downloaded...
L-Rod
Oct 11, 2022Aspirant
Guru, I do have a Nighthawk extender that was originally configured with the R8500 router. I set it up yesterday with the new RAX43 router setup and new SSIDs. If it is just "extending," how can it project something from a router that is no longer here? And, what can I do about it?
Thank you.
plemans
Oct 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I'm more curious because something is broadcasting the ssid.
So its to log into your currently connected devices and check what ssid/password they're setup with.
You can also connect to that ssid and try logging into it. You don't need an internet connection to log into it.
So connect to it and try mywifiext . net or 192.168.1.250
Those are netgears default extender ip address/login address.
- michaelkenwardOct 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
plemans wrote:
I'm more curious because something is broadcasting the ssid.
Yes.Really weird.
But a reset would rule out something strange happening with the router.
And the comments from L-Rod about the desktop genie are also puzzling. It still works. It could be useful in diagnosing those phantom SSIDs. Claiming that this "app" does not work is clearly wrong – it does – and needs diagnosing to rule out any other oddities.
- L-RodOct 12, 2022Aspirant
The Genie is working, and is using the new router's SSID. But it will not let me log into the router settings. I regret now that the old router has gone to hazmat recycling.
- L-RodOct 12, 2022Aspirant
I will have to wait a few days to do any rebooting. I have guests and don't want to disrupt their use. I'll be back when I can do more investigating after they've checked out.