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mashoo17
Jan 02, 2020Follower
Can't login Netgear C6300
Hello all,
I have had my router for 3 plus years now. Never had any problems. I moved to a house and went to set everything up. Reset everything created a login and password after you go to routerlogin.net and use admin and password to access. Even created the security questions. I took a screen shot of my login and password so I had it for reference. It won't let me login in to my router and if I do the security questions it tells me the answers are wrong. I am getting frustrated trying to login. I'm talking within minutes of setting everything up it is telling me it can't recognize my answers.
How do I reset everything? I even tried another factory reset.
Thank you!
3 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
many people just click the reset button. Make sure you're pushing and holding it while its fully powered on. It usually takes 7-15 seconds but some can take as long as 30. the lights will change when you've held it long enough.
couple things you can try though.
1. a different browser. sometimes this helps.
2. A different computer.
3. disable any password managers/autofill options.This can overwrite your answers sometimes and cause issues.
4. keep in mind the passwords are sensitive to spaces and capitalization.
- fredthomkeAspirant
I, too, had the exact same "cannot log in after a firmware update and reset". I was finally able to log in by using Internet Explorer - Firefox, Chrome, and Edge would not work. Even with IE it took a couple tries, but it eventually got through so I could then change passwords, SSID names, etc.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What happens if you set compatibility mode in IE11?
fredthomke wrote:I, too, had the exact same "cannot log in after a firmware update and reset". I was finally able to log in by using Internet Explorer - Firefox, Chrome, and Edge would not work. Even with IE it took a couple tries, but it eventually got through so I could then change passwords, SSID names, etc.