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Davee3
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Mar 15, 2015

No entries in Attached devices wndr3700

Log in ok using main network ( or guest network) on wired connection
When I go to" Attached devices" nothing shows up as entries What would prevent this?:confused:

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  • Davee3 wrote:
    Log in ok using main network ( or guest network) on wired connection
    When I go to" Attached devices" nothing shows up as entries What would prevent this?:confused:


    Bump-- nobody can help?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    If this option is important to you I would consider a different router. I had same problem over 5 years ago and if they were going address it I think they would had by now.

    2 Wndr3700V1
    1 Wndr3700AV
    This was a joke back then when they played the game of rebranding a lemon.
  • searay wrote:
    If this option is important to you I would consider a different router. I had same problem over 5 years ago and if they were going address it I think they would had by now.

    2 Wndr3700V1
    1 Wndr3700AV
    This was a joke back then when they played the game of rebranding a lemon.


    Thanks _ I am trying to set up a surveillance system access through internet & think I need specific address info on the device connected to the router etc
    The instructions for a peer to peer network are as clear as mud to me:mad::o
    I can get the pictures locally on wifi connection from the router
  • I had the same problem a couple of years ago. Below is the response I received from Netgear support. It fixed my problem.

    Thank you for choosing NETGEAR. My name is Ched.

    I will do my best to answer your support questions with the least amount of email exchanges, the more information and detail you can provide will help us to expedite your case to resolution.

    I have reviewed your case and I understand that the Attached Devices page of the www.routerlogin.net site is not displaying the devices connected to the router.

    Based on the information that you have provided, I would suggest that you update to the latest router's firmware version. Here are the steps:

    1. First, download the firmware file-http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WNDR3700V1/WNDR3700-V1.0.16.98NA.zip
    2. Computer a computer directly to the router via Ethernet cable.
    3. Access the NETGEAR Genie through www.routerlogin.com. Enter the username "admin" and password is "password".
    4. Under Maintenance, click Router Upgrade.
    6. Look for the downloaded file - (look for the file that has a .chk or .img extension).
    7. Click the Upload button.

    Note: The router will upload and reboot the system automatically. While doing that, please do not do anything else on the router as it may interrupt the updating of firmware. Also, do not open any Internet page while updating the firmware. After uploading the file, reset the router.

    To do a full RESET on the router:

    1. With the help of a paper clip, press and hold the reset button on the back of router for about 5 seconds.
    2. Release the button when the Power LED starts blinking.
    3. Disconnect power for about 10 seconds and then reconnect.

    To do a full powercycle:

    1. Unplug the power cord of the NETGEAR router for 10 seconds.
    2. Plug the power cord and wait for the lights to become stable.
    3. Reconfigure the router and reconnect your devices.