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Windflag
Aspirant
Apr 07, 2019

New Nighthawk Setup no DHCP, Web page

Trying to set up a new Nighthawk R8000 but it appears that there are issues with the internal servers on the device.

When I boot up the device I get the default wireless networks and I am able to connect to them with the credentials on the sticker on the device but then I do not get an address from DHCP. I tried this from both an Android phone and a Windows laptop. I also directly connected the laptop via Ethernet to the router but I get an auto IP (169.*). So all of this leads me to believe that the DHCP server on the router is not functioning.

The issue seems to go beyond just DHCP, though, since I tried setting static IPs and connecting to 193.168.1.1/192.168.0.1/routerlogin.net but I don't get an HTTP response no matter what, so it also looks like either the default IP address on the device is different or the web server is not functioning correctly.

I tried doing a factory reset (by holding down the factory reset button for at least 7 seconds) and retrying all of the above to no avail so it seems like this is an issue with the device since this should have reset the IP address and the DHCP server according to the manual.

Any ideas?

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Please post about this in the Nighhawk forum:

    https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/bd-p/home-wifi-routers-nighthawk

     

    Good Luck. 


    Windflag wrote:
    Trying to set up a new Nighthawk R8000 but it appears that there are issues with the internal servers on the device.

    When I boot up the device I get the default wireless networks and I am able to connect to them with the credentials on the sticker on the device but then I do not get an address from DHCP. I tried this from both an Android phone and a Windows laptop. I also directly connected the laptop via Ethernet to the router but I get an auto IP (169.*). So all of this leads me to believe that the DHCP server on the router is not functioning.

    The issue seems to go beyond just DHCP, though, since I tried setting static IPs and connecting to 193.168.1.1/192.168.0.1/routerlogin.net but I don't get an HTTP response no matter what, so it also looks like either the default IP address on the device is different or the web server is not functioning correctly.

    I tried doing a factory reset (by holding down the factory reset button for at least 7 seconds) and retrying all of the above to no avail so it seems like this is an issue with the device since this should have reset the IP address and the DHCP server according to the manual.

    Any ideas?