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mandi100
Oct 07, 2021Aspirant
Can't set up router
I moved a few weeks ago and finally getting around to setting up the router but I can't log in using 168.192.1.1 or 192.168.1.1 At best 192.168.1.1: I get the log in screen but admin/password co...
michaelkenward
Oct 07, 2021Guru
mandi100 wrote:
I moved a few weeks ago and finally getting around to setting up the router but I can't log in using 168.192.1.1 or 192.168.1.1
Are you doing this with the router connected to a modem? If so, what is that modem? Could it be a modem/router?
You can also try using the R6230 on its own, with a wired connection from a PC.
mandi100 wrote:
I tried the reset button on the router (I set it up years ago and probably changed the settings, so reset it is)... but even after reset - invalid.
You've moved house. The internet service won't be the same, so a reset is essential so that the thing forgets any past settings.
Manuals are always a good place to start.
Visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
That page will also have any software, firmware and drivers for your device, if they exist.
Look for the model number on the label on the device.
Begin with the Quick Start/Installation Guide.
You may have done that already. I can't tell from your message.
I mention it because Netgear gave up on supplying paper manuals and CD versions some years ago and people sometimes miss the downloads.
mandi100
Oct 07, 2021Aspirant
Internet
Remember - I am ONLY asking about getting logged in to my router settings - not about getting the to work with the current internet.
michaelkenward wrote:Are you doing this with the router connected to a modem? If so, what is that modem? Could it be a modem/router?
-Everything works fine except getting logged in to adjust settings. The house modem and router work great, no issues. I have tried logging in without it attached to the system and with it attached.
michaelkenward wrote:You can also try using the R6230 on its own, with a wired connection from a PC.
I tried that but may have done it wrong. Not exactly certain I recall the process right but I had done that years ago.
mandi100 wrote:I tried the reset button on the router (I set it up years ago and probably changed the settings, so reset it is)... but even after reset - invalid.
michaelkenward wrote: You've moved house. The Internet service won't be the same, so a reset is essential so that the thing forgets any past settings.
-...I did that.
michaelkenward wrote: Manuals are always a good place to start.
-LOL
Everything says to go to routerlogin.net which brings you to their BS app page.
Again, so much here seems to be about getting started and connected to the internet. That is not the issue. I want to get into my router management and settings.
- michaelkenwardOct 07, 2021Guru
mandi100 wrote:
-Everything works fine except getting logged in to adjust settings. The house modem and router work great, no issues. I have tried logging in without it attached to the system and with it attached.
michaelkenward wrote:You can also try using the R6230 on its own, with a wired connection from a PC.
People cannot provide you with helpful answers without detailed information from you.
Is there any reason why you are reluctant to tell people what the modem is?
In 90 percent, probably more, of these symptoms the answer is down to the modem. But who knows when your first message missed out many of the details that appear in your reply?
- mandi100Oct 07, 2021AspirantIt's not reluctance per se just irrelevant. It doesn't matter what the modems doing. I want to see my router settings. And frankly, I was proven right given that I finally downloaded that blasted app and everything worked fine. So my point still stands... Why the hell won't it log in on a browser but it logs in fine on that bullsh!t app.
- michaelkenwardOct 09, 2021Guru
mandi100 wrote:
It's not reluctance per se just irrelevant.Your call. Good luck in fixing whatever it is that is wrong at your end.
Maybe a mind reader can step in.