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Digital999
Nov 01, 2016Luminary
Can't access the Router Login page
Small LAN with many Netgear devices. The Network gateway is a Netgear WNR2000v2 -- works great and just chugs along. Introduced a R6220 device and configured it with wireless setup. The dev...
- Nov 02, 2016
When initially installed it was configured as a router with DHCP capability disabled and a fixed IP address. It was connected to the network via Cat5 cable to the WAN (yellow) port on the rear of the device.
In the same network is a Netgear WNR2000v2 Router used as a connection device to the Internet. That device has wireless capability disabled.
Access to the (new) R6220 device was supposedly via www.routerlogin.net URL in a browser.
What we found with experimentation was:
- User needed to be connected via the wireless network to the R6220 signal to do configuration
- After the R6220 router was configured and an IP address assigned a reboot occurs
- The initial authentication login challenge came from the (old) Netgear WNR2000v2 not the newer device.
- Configured as a router it would not respond to the assigned IP address.
The effect was that after configuration we were locked out of making more changes to the configuration since it was not accessible.
By some experimentation we determined that if the Cat5 connection was to our LAN backbone switch and not the actual (old) Netgear WNR2000v2 then the www.routerlogin.net URL would respond with the newer R6220 device.
By all standards this is a bug/flaw in the system design of Netgear router devices. Two devices that want to respond to the same www.routerlogin.net URL and inability to select the desired device coupled with the inability of the R6220 to respond to the hard IP address is definitely an issue.
The solution was to …
- Login to the desired device – wireless and making sure that the Cat5 cable was not connected directly to the old router itself but to a backbone switch.
- Once logged in
Advanced tab on login page
Expand Advanced Setup on left panel
Wireless Access Point >> Configure as desired.
Once configured as an Access Point the device will respond to the internal static IP address
TheEther
Nov 02, 2016Guru
Log in via the static IP address that you assigned to the R6220.
- Digital999Nov 02, 2016Luminary
Well I have tried that and for some reason it does not respond. It should work.
192.168.0.152 and it times out. The IP address assigned to the other router responds.
My sense is that ther is something hinky here in the firmware for the new router.
- TheEtherNov 02, 2016Guru
Is AP Mode enabled on the R6220?
How is the R6220 connected to the network? Via a LAN port or the WAN port?
- Digital999Nov 02, 2016Luminary
Thanks for taking the time to resppopnd.
As currently configured the router is connected to the internal network via Cat5 cable from the backbone (dumb) switches.
Connection is to the WAN port on the router.
AP mode is not enabled.
This device is intended to provide wireless access for Guests -- something its predessor could not do.
AP mode could be enabled.
Do you have an opinion?