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sarahmcc
Aug 07, 2022Aspirant
Cannot Edit Names of Connected Devices
Modem/router: C6300v2 Firmware version: V1.03.06 We just got this modem router last week, an upgrade from an old Arris modem that is no longer supported + Netgear N750 router. On the old router,...
michaelkenward
Aug 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
sarahmcc wrote:
This helped keep our devices straight, as we often used the Genie app to grant/deny connectivity to our son's devices.
Which "genie" is that? This could be one of several things, the browser interface, a Windows or Mac program for a PC, or a mobile Android/iThing app. Netgear labels them all as genies. Which are you using?
On the old router, I was able to go through the web and edit the connected device names through the Access Control settings.
Do you mean the web interface and the browser graphical user interface (GUI)?
If you haven't tried this already, visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
Check the section in the manual Control Access to the Internet
sarahmcc wrote:
Modem/router: C6300v2
Firmware version: V1.03.06
While many questions about routers are generic and could be answered anywhere, some things need specialist knowledge.
You might get more help, and find earlier questions and answers specific to your device, in the appropriate section for your hardware. That's probably here:
Cable Modems & Routers
sarahmcc
Aug 08, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for your response -
The “genie” I am referring to is the app, as stated in my OP. I know the new router isn’t compatible with that app any longer but it’s what I had been using for 6 years or so. The Nighthawk app is much less user friendly I feel like.
And yes, the web interface using a web browser and tapping into the router’s IP address.
I chatted with NG support after positing this and they couldn’t figure it out. It’s not a big deal, I know which MAC addresses are his but it’s just inconvenient. Such is life.
The “genie” I am referring to is the app, as stated in my OP. I know the new router isn’t compatible with that app any longer but it’s what I had been using for 6 years or so. The Nighthawk app is much less user friendly I feel like.
And yes, the web interface using a web browser and tapping into the router’s IP address.
I chatted with NG support after positing this and they couldn’t figure it out. It’s not a big deal, I know which MAC addresses are his but it’s just inconvenient. Such is life.
- michaelkenwardAug 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
sarahmcc wrote:
The “genie” I am referring to is the app, as stated in my OP.Unfortunately, now that Microsoft calls everything an "app", that could also describe the desktop genie. The way to differentiate between them is to use the "mobile" or "desktop" tag.
genie | Product | Support | NETGEAR
Be warned that it is wrapped up in a .rar file that you have to decompress.
The desktop app can be useful for the task that you have in mind. It lets you rename devices connected to the network.
Whether or not the name sticks is another matter. They do here but this seems to be a weak spot in Netgear's firmware.
Grab a copy while you can – Netgear is trying to kill.