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scrungy
Apr 07, 2021Aspirant
Access point WNDR4500 help
I am trying to configure a WNDR4500 as an access point. I tried the same thing with an RN6250 with the same results. Configuration: network 192.168.0.x gateway 192.168.0.1 This is a Servegate ro...
antinode
Apr 07, 2021Guru
> [...] WNDR4500 [...]
WNDR4500, WNDR4500v2, or WNDR4500v3? Look for "Model" on the product
label.
> [...] I have tried this hardcoded with the same result. [...]
You "tried" _what_, exactly, with _what_ "hardcoded"?
> I leave everything default, and try to follow the directions at
> https://kb.netgear.com/20927
> and have no luck.
"try to follow" or "have no luck" is not a useful problem
description. It does not say what you did. It does not say what
happened when you did it. As usual, showing actual actions (commands)
with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators, ...) can be
more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.
Again, visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model
number, and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least).
Look for "access point". The details might depend on which hardware
version you have.
> When I go there, I see the gateway 0.1, two computers 0.11,0.49, a
> printer and my laptop.
When you "go" _where_? You're talking about using a web browser?
What are those numbers, partial IP addresses, or what? What's the IP
address of your (unspecified) "my laptop"? And its gateway and DNS
settings?
> So now I go to administration and do a router update to see if I can
> get to the internet from the router..... it just can't connect to the
> internet.
Regarding "can't", see "not a useful problem description [...]",
above. A clear description of what _does_ happen would be more useful
than a vague description of what does _not_ (or "can't") happen.
What happens if you try to access the Internet from your
(unspecified) "my laptop"? Various possible firmware bugs might cause
problems with an automatic firmware update, even if everything else
works properly.
> Basic home shows no internet, even though every computer on the network
> currently has internet access.
Does "every computer on the network" include your (unspecified) "my
laptop" (or other devices which are connected to the
WNDR4500[vX]-as-WAP)? When configured as a wireless access point, I
wouldn't bet on the WNDR4500[vX] "Internet" indicators being accurate.
> If I hard code the addresses to some number like 0.148 [...]
_Which_ "the addresses"? Please specify complete IP addresses.
> I can connect from a smart phone, but have no internet.
"connect" to what? Compare this statement with "every computer on
the network currently has internet access", above. At least one of us
is confused.
wcalifas
Apr 09, 2021Prodigy
disable the dhcp on the wndr4500 and then assign the IP of the wndr4500 192.168.0.500 or something like that. and try it then.
- antinodeApr 09, 2021Guru
> disable the dhcp on the wndr4500 and then assign the IP of the
> wndr4500 192.168.0.500 or something like that. [...]That's bad advice for multiple reasons. I'd advise against taking
advice from anyone who suggests including "500" anyplace in an IPv4
address. It's not well thought-out.- wcalifasApr 09, 2021ProdigyIt was a suggeston since I don't know his ip parameters , he needs to see what parameters Re on his network.
- antinodeApr 09, 2021Guru
> It was a suggeston since I don't know his ip parameters , [...]
It was a bad suggestion. A valid IPv4 octet can have values from
0 through 255. "500" is not close to reasonable. If you're looking for
a less sloppy set of instructions for an ad-hoc router-as-WAP
configuration scheme, then see, for example:https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1463500
But I'd expect following the instructions in the User Manual, as
suggested above, to work better. Certainly better than some
sloppy/incomplete hint like that "suggeston".
- scrungyApr 09, 2021Aspirant
antinode wrote:> disable the dhcp on the wndr4500 and then assign the IP of the
> wndr4500 192.168.0.500 or something like that. [...]That's bad advice for multiple reasons. I'd advise against taking
advice from anyone who suggests including "500" anyplace in an IPv4
address. It's not well thought-out.Sorry, that was a typo. it was supposed to be 192.168.0.150
And I have followed the netgear web page to the letter.
for both the R6250 and the WNDR4500. And while I can see the wap and connected phones, using the netscan utility from
other computers on the 192.168.0.x network, the phones do not have internet access, nor does the laptop when connected wirelessly.
- oldnetworkguyMay 13, 2021Aspirant
Does your boss know you are as arrogant and rude as you are? Must be a "new generation" thing. I understood his quesiotns and even the intent of the help offerd by the other person. You on the ohter hand, offer only rude comments and no hepl. Put somebody on it that isn't a jerkwad and I suspect it would / could be solved in one short answer. Those of us looking a need good advice noty arrogance. YOU ARE NOT HELPING!
- scrungyApr 09, 2021Aspirant
wcalifas wrote:disable the dhcp on the wndr4500 and then assign the IP of the wndr4500 192.168.0.500 or something like that. and try it then.
I have, as I have already stated, tried this with a hardcoded address for the WNDR4500, as well as DHCP. The results are the same. I tried it with the R6250 as well, with a hardcoded address (in all of the hard coded address cases, the address was set to
0.148 and the dhcp on the netgear was set to 150-160.
The goal is to have a WAP that I can connect to with a laptop or phone, and get to the internet.
It does not seem to matter if I use DHCP on the wap to get an address, or hardcode the address. I can use the DHCP to pull an address. It assigns 192.168.0.1 as the gate way, and a dns server address 205.171.2.65 If I hard code the addres on either netgear device, and set the gateway to .01 and the dns to the 205.. address the behavior is the same.
I can connect to the wap with a laptop or phone, but it has no internet access.