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CharlesMabe
May 28, 2020Guide
Netgear Genie is horrible, unfunctioning abandonware and its replacement requires a smartphone.
I bought a Netgear Nighthawk router/modem combo from Target for $210 + tax the other day. I don't have a receipt or a box but I demand a refund. I will never buy another Netgear product again, and I ...
FURRYe38
May 30, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Why are you relaying upon the Genie app when it's no longer being developed on?
Again, the Genie app is no longer needed or supported. Using routers web pages is all thats needed or for quick status checking the NH app can be used for those supported devices.
Research means more than looking at reviews. One needs to check on whats all supported, user manuals, specs and check with forum communities first before buying. Seems like if you had done this you would have changed your mind.
The Genie app is EOL. Lets move along now.
CharlesMabe
May 31, 2020Guide
Are you a troll? I said "WEB app". You know, using the address 192.168.0.1 on a browser. Not the damned phone app. THE WEB APP IS BROKEN. It's not a site, it's an app. It isn't hosted on another server, it's hosted on my own router. I clearly stated I don't have a phone. You don't read, you don't listen, you come in here with this spiteful, arguing attitude. "Guru" really? Netgear support is an effing joke.
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- antinodeMay 31, 2020Guru
> [...] I said "WEB app". [...]
You said many things, the meaning of which was not always clear.
> [...] using the address 192.168.0.1 on a browser. [...]
Generally, "app" means "application program", not a web site,
accessed through a web browser. (A web browser _is_ an "app".)> [...] It's not a site, it's an app. [...]
No, it's a web site, not an app.
> [...] It isn't hosted on another server, it's hosted on my own router.
> [...]Exactly. It's a web site, hosted on your own router.
> [...] You don't read, you don't listen, you come in here with this
> spiteful, arguing attitude. "Guru" really? Netgear support is an effing
> joke.This is a user forum, not "Netgear support".
> Literally nothing on Netgear Genie worked. [...]
Not a good start. "nothing worked" 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 (commands)
with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators, ...) can be
more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.Also, as you might now realize, "Netgear Genie" is not a well-defined
term.> [...] The hardware itself was a DOCSYS 3 modem and it had one effing
> USB 2.0 port and no 3.0 ports. [...]> [...] First of all, I DID research before I bought. [...]
Were these facts/features secrets before you bought the device?
> [...] Where did I learn this? [...]
Are you asking or telling? Thanks for the helpful links.
> Netgear support is absolute garbage!
Perhaps. Some of the rants found in these user forums aren't worth
much, either.> iT'S NoT OuR FaUlT [...]
I hope that your typography improves when you grow up.