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gaclark1950
Sep 11, 2022Aspirant
R6700v3 web interface not always including computer in device list
Since the latest firmware update, the web interface stops listing the computer I am using. It is there in the Access Control list, but not in the device list. The iMac is connected via Ethernet and W...
michaelkenward
Sep 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
gaclark1950 wrote:
The iMac is connected via Ethernet and Wi-Fi, and before the update both were listed (as they should be).
If you have an iMac, there is a secret weapon that Netgear does not want you to know about. It is the desktop genie for the Mac operating system.
genie | Product | Support | NETGEAR
The Windows version of this has has a better map than the Nighthawk app and is easier to use than the browser graphical user interface (GUI).
I have no idea if this would deal with your issue, but there is no harm in trying.
Of course, given Apple's delight in playing around in ways that break things, hence the comment from plemans, there is also a chance that it has done something to kill the genie.
- gaclark1950Sep 12, 2022Aspirant
I have tried the suggested solutions, but to no avail. Turning off Private IP address did not allow the Nighthawk app to connect. The Genie app tells me it is not compatible with my router.
Since I see the same thing on the iMac, my iPad and on a Mac Mini on the same network, I don't think it is an Apple thing. AFAIK, this started with the latest firmware update. As I said, this is really just an annoyance. As long as everything works, and I can see the iMac in the Access Control list, it really doesn't matter a whole lot. Thanks to those who responded.
- michaelkenwardSep 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
gaclark1950 wrote:
The Genie app tells me it is not compatible with my router.
Which "app" is that?
I was suggesting the desktop genie. Unlike mobile apps, that does not depend on firmware or which router you are using.
It is just a front end for the #browser graphical user interface (GUI).
Not compatible with a computer and/or its operating system I can understand. But not a router.
- gaclark1950Sep 12, 2022Aspirant
I was not aware there was a desktop version--it is not in the App store, but I did find a copy and installed it. It does show the iMac in the Network view, but the info there is incomplete. E.g., it shows my iPhone as being a wired connection, but is not identified as an iPhone.
For the mobile (iPad) version, the app does, indeed, tell me that it is not compatible with my router.
Either option (web interface or Genie app) has certain limitations. But it's not something I can't live with for now.