NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
Gazzerk
Jan 21, 2021Tutor
RAX45 unable to login or activate password recovery
I have not had to login in to my router for a few months. Received a security email for firmware update. I am on a Mac so all my passwords are stored in Keychain Access. Always confirm them before lo...
- Jan 22, 2021
If you change the ssid to the same ssid you had prior, then you shouldn't need to.
but if you change it to something else then you will need to
Gazzerk
Jan 21, 2021Tutor
Thanks plemans. I have no idea what happened but it does appear that it wants to take me through the setup again. I have not yet done that because I was not sure I was getting deeper in trouble. The two new networks I mentioned are unsecure and so in a panic. When you mean clean install you mean just go through the prompts with a new setup, right?
plemans
Jan 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
correct.
- GazzerkJan 21, 2021Tutor
Thanks again plemans! That was a royal pain in the neck. Since my "modem" was required to be turned off and I have no modem I had to go out to the ONT box outside to start the procedure. I skipped it first time and was able to log onto new network briefly then was kicked off so I started over. When Nighthawk app checked for firmware update it stated that there were none. I can only conclude that Netgear made the update and caused this dilemma. Is that possible? When I got the network up and running I notice Nighthawk had already setup a new SSID default name but still have my old network (SSID name) showing up in the wifi dropdown in Apple's finder menu. I have updated all devices relating to the network. Any clue how I can eliminate the old name--it does not help by removing from network preferences. I can still log onto it and use it but I do not see it appearing in my Netgear router dashboard. Once I do this I'd like to change the default SSID name because every neighbor has a similar NETGEAR... SSIDs. Any help in getting me back to normal would be greatly appreciated.
- plemansJan 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Did you change the ssid on all the bands for the RAX?
And you're able to connect to it and use it?
Any extenders or access points setup?
- GazzerkJan 22, 2021Tutor
Thanks again Plemans for sticking with me on this. The last question jogged my memory. I have a EAX20 in the bedroom. I had unplugged it during this so took this out of the equation but realized I did not try the reset. Resetting and using Nighthawk app to reconnect took off the old network!
I am noticing however that all my neighbors have NETGEAR## SSIDs showing up. Not a problem just not easy to discern my network over the others--I did have a unique network name before. I know I can change the SSID name in the router dashboard but cannot remember if I have to reconnect all my household and personal devices again? And then go through the same process of ridding the routers of the old SSID.