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danwlusk
Jul 08, 2022Aspirant
Remote Management Not Working C3000-100NAS
I'm in the process of hard wiring my internet and would like to be able to remotely manage my network when away from home. I have gone to the advanced settings and selected to Turn Remote Management ...
danwlusk
Jul 09, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for your reply, michaelkenward . I appreciate it.
As for the genie question, I am using the genie app on my iPhone. It doesn't seem to even be connected at all to my router even though I am signed into my account and have registered it (ive tried it via local connection and then through the remote option as well).
It seemed so simple in the manual, like I should be able to just click it off and on, but clearly is a lot more complex. I didn't see anything about troubleshooting in the manual, just the basic instructions. Do you think this is something tech support would be able to assist with if I get a subscription? Or maybe its easier to just buy a new router modem with a simpler process.
michaelkenward
Jul 09, 2022Guru - Experienced User
danwlusk wrote:
As for the genie question, I am using the genie app on my iPhone. It doesn't seem to even be connected at all to my router even though I am signed into my account and have registered it (ive tried it via local connection and then through the remote option as well).
You can see how much Netgear supports the genie mobile app when you learn that it dumped it in favour of the Nighthawk app some time ago.
For the Nighthawk app to work Netgear had to apply firmware updates. These aren't available for cable modems. ISPs won't allow Netgear, or users, anywhere near the firmware. And they are reluctant to do it themselves. Maybe they want you all to buy or rent modems from them.
Do you think this is something tech support would be able to assist with if I get a subscription? Or maybe its easier to just buy a new router modem with a simpler process.
Given the age of your modem/router, and that it predates the Nighthawk app, a new modem might be cheaper than spending money on support.
You could also hang around here and see if anyone who knows about your device can chip in.
You might also want to explain just what you want to achieve with remote access. Is it something you plan to use regularly? Do you have a particular purpose in mid?
If you do go down the road of buying a new modem. many experienced users like to keep modem and router separate, They buy a modem and then buy a router., which gives them many more options. They can also keep the router bit if they change ISP or sign up for a different type of Internet service.
You could even see if you can get the C3000 to work in modem only (bridge) mode in front of a router that will work with remote access.
Look in the manual for Change the Router Mode.