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Rikds
Mar 19, 2024Aspirant
Genie Lost what now?
So much out there about the loss of Genie. I cannot find a solution despite reading masses of conversations. My PC (Windows 10) hard drive died and when the new one was installed I found that Genie h...
FURRYe38
Mar 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Routers have always had built in web access to there web pages that can be access by most any web browser. There maybe some newer versions or generation of browsers that may not work with old coded router web pages. Firefox seems to be the best for old router web page compatibility.
https://kb.netgear.com/22697/How-do-I-install-my-NETGEAR-router-using-the-router-web-interface
- RikdsMar 19, 2024Aspirant
Many thanks for your reply.
The router is installed and working fine. I used Genie to check my connection when the internet went down because we are on wireless link to the village server. It was very useful. I cannot find a system that does the job.
- michaelkenwardMar 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Rikds wrote:
The router is installed and working fine. I used Genie to check my connection when the internet went down because we are on wireless link to the village server. It was very useful. I cannot find a system that does the job.
If you want to use the desktop Genie for Windows or Macs, it is still there, just well hidden:
Netgear is trying to kill this useful utility, but for the time being you can find it here:
genie | Product | Support | NETGEAR
Be warned that the genie installation file is wrapped up in a RAR archive that you have to decompress.
I use it all the time. Among other things, the Genie's network map is good for finding things on my network and then clicking through to them.
- RikdsMar 20, 2024Aspirant
Thanks for that but I'm pretty thick! What and where is an RAR file?
Cheers