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StupidInsanity
Feb 09, 2024Guide
Can't login to RAX43v2 to change settings
Any time I try to login to my router, a RAX43v2, I get prompted for a username and password as expected. However, as soon as I enter my username and password I get redirected to this stupid, unhelpful, indescript error page.
The URL it keeps directing me to is: https://accounts-qa.netgear.com/error?redirectUrl=http:%2F%2F192.168.1.1%2Fgenie_redirect_SSO.htm&serial_num=NOTMYSERIALNUMBER and I am very confused about what is going on with it. I was trying to get my new TV on the wifi and no matter what I tried I was unable to get it to connect to the main SSID. It was only connecting on the Guest SSID.
I have tried on 2 different computers, on my phone, it makes no difference. I've even tried the www.routerlogin.com page.
As it stands I am unable to get in to manage my router. What gives? Why does my local admin login have to reach out to the internet for verification? Just let me in to the local administration interface!
Looks like you're not the only one having issues .
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I won't expect Netgear does use a "....-qa" system URL on a live production platform - however it appears to happen here.
Head direct to https://192.168.1.1/ or http://192.168.1.1/ for now.
- When I go to the local router ip address of 192.168.1.1 and login with my credentials it does the same thing. Redirects to this qa page and says authentication failed. Sorry I didn't make that clear.
No matter what url I try to login to for my router, it kicks to this remote server which is obviously not working.
I still don't understand why a local admin login goes to the Internet at all.I've had a couple different offline routers from netgear. It doesn't have to be online to log into it. Make me suspious of a couple things.
1. Try a different browser
2. disable any password managers you're using
3. check if you've got an security (antivirus/malware) that might be running and blocking it
4. are you using armor?
5. Make sure your password meets minimum requirements. 10 characters, 1 special character, 1 upper case, 1 lower case, 1 number
Looks like you're not the only one having issues .
No doubts, this is definitively not code belonging to a production, released firmware....
So basically, I have to factory reset and redo my entire network setup. Awesome.
StupidInsanity wrote:
So basically, I have to factory reset and redo my entire network setup. Awesome.
Unless you can find a way in, afraid so.
Do you have a backup of your current configuration?
It isn't always a good idea to reload that, but you lose nothing by trying it.
Reload it and see what happens. If all is well, breathe a sigh of relief. If not, pour yourself a stuff drink/cup of coffee and get to work.
The "solution" was a factory reset.
My last backup was from October. Guess I'll be doing weekly backups of my config from now on. Thanks Netgear.