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Mrrgbg's avatar
Mrrgbg
Aspirant
Nov 26, 2017

R7800 - Nighthawk X4S AC2600 Smart WiFi Router

I recently hooked up my R7800 wifi router to my modem using the ethernet cable, and I show on my computer settings and other devices, that I am on the netgear wifi.  However, when I go the the routerlogin.net website, I get an error message that I am not connected to the router's wifi network. 

 

How can I resolve this issue?  I have cleared all my internet history, and have unplugged/replugged the router to the modem several times.  I use a MAC running macOS Sierra 10.12.6

 

Thanks,

Richard

6 Replies

  • Do you happen to have a Netgear modem/router? Perhaps you are connecting to its Wi-Fi network instead of the R7800's Wi-Fi.
    • Mrrgbg's avatar
      Mrrgbg
      Aspirant

      I have a Verizon modem/wifi  model M1424WR that the Netgear is connected to.  if it is connected to the Verizon wifi, and not the netgear wifi (if that is the problem) how do I fix that?  The instructions showed that I was to plug the ethernet cable from the netgear to the modem and I did.  The lights are white, so I know it is connected to something.  And I show that my devices are on the netgear wifi, I just cannot access the website routerlogin.net to login, register the product, or to change the password etc.

      -Richard

      • TheEther's avatar
        TheEther
        Guru
        If you are sure that you are connected to the Netgear, then routerlogin.net should work. If it's not working, then you can always connect to its IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
  • > [...] when I go the the routerlogin.net website, I get an error
    > message that I am not connected to the router's wifi network. [...]

       If you mean that you got an error page which said, "You are not
    connected to your Router's WiFi network. [...]", then welcome to what
    may be the worst error message in the world.  For an explanation, try:

          https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1365830

       Briefly, the idea is that "[www.]routerlogin.net" should point to
    your own router, but that's true only if you use your own router for DNS
    name resolution.  Irregardful, you should be able to get to the thing
    using its IP address, if you can determine (or guess) that.

       The User Manual for your router should tell you what its default LAN
    IP address is.  Look for "192.168.".  Otherwise, you can often get it
    from your (unspecified) computer's IP configuration as the default
    gateway or router address (or some similar description).  Visit
    http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look for
    Documentation.

       You can use any DNS server(s) you want, but if you really want to use
    some other DNS server(s), then you should not expect
    "[www.]routerlogin.net" to work.  The router's IP address should always
    work.