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FluidFactors018
Apr 16, 2023Guide
RAX200 in AP mode inaccessible, had to reset
Does AP mode truly work on the RAX200? I put mine into AP mode (keeping defaults), and it immediately stopped working for all intents and purposes. Wired clients could not get an IP address (even tho...
FluidFactors018
Apr 16, 2023Guide
Yes, I followed the instructions and very carefully rebooted each device in the right order to be sure. All the devices on the main network worked just fine with the exception of the RAX200. While I could see the wireless network, I couldn't connect to it (or its network) in any way.
michaelkenward
Apr 16, 2023Guru - Experienced User
FluidFactors018 wrote:
While I could see the wireless network, I couldn't connect to it (or its network) in any way.
How did you try to connect? Sadly "couldn't connect" tells us nothing about what you did and what happened.
In AP mode you can't use things like mynetgear.com.
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support
You need to work out which IP address the router has assigned to it. Something like 192.168.1.XXX
There are various ways of finding that out. The easiest is probably to login to the C4000XG modem/router – doesn't look like a Netgear device – and its list of "attached devices".
Then aim a browser at that IP address.
- FluidFactors018Apr 17, 2023Guide
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
>> How did you try to connect? Sadly "couldn't connect" tells us nothing about what you did and what happened.
When I couldn't connect via wireless on any of the networks (from multiple devices), I connected my laptop to the RAX200 via Ethernet; but DHCP wasn't working (169.254.x.x address). Tried setting a manual IP in the address range of the main router (but high enough that it would be unused), but again, no luck. Of course, aplogin.net and routerlogin.net also did not resolve.
>> You need to work out which IP address the router has assigned to it. Something like 192.168.1.XXX
As I allluded to in my original post, I coulld see the RAX200 in the C4000XG's list of devices for a few seconds, but it never responded to a ping, and disappeared from the list of devices very quickly. The RAX200 was still running and broadcasting SSIDs, but attempts to connect to them would spin for a while and time out.