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bentley311
Aug 16, 2021Aspirant
Cannot access admin page on AC1750 R6300
I wanted to set up a guest network on this device, but I cannot access the admin home page when I plug in the IP or routerlogin.net. I have even done a factory reset twice, and I still cannot access this at the indicated subnet IP of 192.168.0.1 or the routerlogin.net. This was configured before to be an AP as it was connected out to another netgear device further downstream on my network. I can access the router through this device and configure Guest Access there, but not on this device. What is strange is that even though it seems as though it was doing the reset, my Wifi networks are still available so I am not convinced it worked either time. I held down the reset button until the lights flashed then released.
I am at a loss as to why the factory reset does not fix this issue.
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> Cannot access admin page on AC1750 R6300
R6300[v1] or R6300v2? Look for "Model" on the product label.
Firmware version?> Model: C6300|AC1750 Cable Modem Router Docsis 3.0
> [...] another netgear device [...]
Thanks for that detailed description.
You might want to start again, with an accurate equipment inventory,
including actual model numbers. Look for "Model" on the product
label(s).What, exactly, did you connect to what, exactly? (Hint: If a device
has different types of ports, then "connected to device" is not enough
detail.)What, exactly, if anything, is currently configured as a wireless
access point?
> I wanted to set up a guest network on this device, [...]Which device is "this device"? If your (mysterious) "this device" is
configured as a WAP, then you might have trouble doing anything on it
with a "guest network".> [...] I cannot access the admin home page when I plug in the IP
> [address] or routerlogin.net. [...]_Which_ "the IP [address]"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Protocol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address
"cannot" 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."access" it how (web browser?), from what, which is connected to
what?> [...] my Wifi networks are still available [...]
How much do you expect the non-psychics here to know about your "my
Wifi networks"?> I am at a loss as to why the factory reset does not fix this issue.
If you can provide a better description of what you're doing with
what, then "this issue" and its causes might become clearer.- bentley311Aspirant
While I appreciate your "attempt" at helping here, your reply was mostly fileld with snarky answers. Trying to be funny or coy with comments about not being psychics and making rude comments about "thanks for that detailed description" are not helpful. Please go troll somewhere else. Asking for more information is one thing, but if I had all the answers when I wrote it, I would not have posted for some assistance. I am all set now anyway.
> [...] if I had all the answers when I wrote it, I would not have
> posted for some assistance. [...]I'm confused. Were you hoping to find someone here who could tell
you the model number(s) of your own device(s), or what you were doing,
or what happened when you did whatever you did?> [...] I am all set now anyway.
No doubt some future reader (who has the same symptoms as you,
whatever they were) will find that explanation of the solution you found
as helpful as I did.