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barbtombo's avatar
barbtombo
Aspirant
Feb 13, 2019

D6220 configuration problem

anyone got issues connecting to ISP Vodafone NZ with Netgear D6220 Modem Router, can't get laptop to connect

3 Replies

  • > [...] can't get laptop to connect

     

       "can't" is not a useful problem description.  It does not say what
    you did.  It does not say what happened when you did it.  As usual,
    showing actual actions with their actual results (error messages, LED
    indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or
    interpretations.

     

       "connect" to what?  Is your problem with getting your (unspecified)
    "laptop" connected (wired or wireless?) to the D6220, or getting the
    D6220 connected to your ISP, or what?

     

       Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
    for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.

    • barbtombo's avatar
      barbtombo
      Aspirant

      The problem is getting the Lenovo laptop connected to the Wifi, all LED lights are working on modem/router. Currently have a Motorola cable modem that has coaxial cable internet connection, we have then connected the Motorola Modem to the Netgear Wifi modem router using the yellow Cat5 cable exactly as per Netgear manual instructions but can't seem to connect laptop or any other device, i.e. Ipad to Wifi. Have used Netgear Genie app, when you come to connect, it just says no internet connection.

      is it because we have a coaxial cable connection to the Motorola modem? Even our ISP helpdesk are at a loss.

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > The problem is getting the Lenovo laptop [...]

         

           Running some version of Windows?  Does the D6220 SSID appear in the
        wireless network list on the laptop?

         

        > [...] connected to the Wifi, [...]

         

           "connected to the Wifi" or connected to the Internet?  They're not
        equivalent.  It's still not clear whether your devices are making a
        wireless connection to the router.  A complete Internet connection is a
        step beyond that.

         

        > [...] all LED lights are working on modem/router.

         

           I don't know what "all LED lights are working" means to you.  Which
        LEDs are which color, doing what?  See "As usual, [...]", above.

         

        > [...] Currently have a Motorola cable modem [...]


           Has it a model number?  So, you're not using a DSL connection, and
        the D6220 is being used as only a router?

         

        > [...] we have then connected the Motorola Modem to the Netgear Wifi
        > modem router using the yellow Cat5 cable exactly as per Netgear manual
        > instructions [...]

         

           To the red WAN/Internet port?  ("per instructions" is helpful only if
        you read and followed them correctly.  "Connected A to B" requires fewer
        assumptions by the reader.  See "As usual, [...]", above.)

         

        > [...] Have used Netgear Genie app, [...]

         

           I'd stick with a web browser. Less unreliable Netgear software that
        way.

         

        > [...] is it because we have a coaxial cable connection to the Motorola
        > modem? [...]

         

           Assuming that your ISP provided the co-ax connection, that's not the
        problem.  What do the LED indicators on the modem indicate?

         

           Have you a computer/device with an Ethernet port?  Does it work when
        connected directly to the modem?  To the router?