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Birdo
Jun 26, 2017Aspirant
How to find the router firmvare Version?
There are notes on this Forum that Netgear has updated "from the WEB" the firmware of some WNR2000v3 routers to the last and necessary version 1.1.2.14 so that the users do NOT need to do any update ...
- Jun 27, 2017
Birdo wrote:
With a wired (Ethernet) to my DELL desktop and Win 10 when a enter the 192.168.1.1. address I get a long list of links to articles by various (some questionable) sources but NOT a place where I can see a request for my user name and pass.
That address is a local one. It is on your network. It is not somewhere out in the Internet.
You should not need to go to 192.168.1.1
Did you try the other links?
http://www.routerlogin.com/
or
http://www.routerlogin.netJust click them. They are also local addresses, so no risk of nasties. They are Netgear's way of making it "easier" to get your browser to control your router.
William10a
Jun 27, 2017Master
If using a wired lan cable to connect your computer to the router you will need to use a web browser and go to the ip address 192.168.1.1, you should see a request for your user's name and password they will be whatever you set them to when you set up the router. If router is running with default settings the user's name will be admin and the password will be password.
If you can not remember the user's name and password you my have to reset the router and start from default settings and rest up the router.
If more information is need please review the router log in selection of the above lnks for the manuals they should help some.
Birdo
Jun 27, 2017Aspirant
William10a wrote:If using a wired lan cable to connect your computer to the router you will need to use a web browser and go to the ip address 192.168.1.1, you should see a request for your user's name and password
William:
With a wired (Ethernet) to my DELL desktop and Win 10 when a enter the 192.168.1.1. address I get a long list of links to articles by various (some questionable) sources but NOT a place where I can see a request for my user name and pass.
May you try yourself this 192.168.1.1. link and explain why I get a different (if so) result.
With many thanks
- michaelkenwardJun 27, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Birdo wrote:
With a wired (Ethernet) to my DELL desktop and Win 10 when a enter the 192.168.1.1. address I get a long list of links to articles by various (some questionable) sources but NOT a place where I can see a request for my user name and pass.
That address is a local one. It is on your network. It is not somewhere out in the Internet.
You should not need to go to 192.168.1.1
Did you try the other links?
http://www.routerlogin.com/
or
http://www.routerlogin.netJust click them. They are also local addresses, so no risk of nasties. They are Netgear's way of making it "easier" to get your browser to control your router.
- William10aJun 27, 2017Master
192.168.1.1 is the just the way I perfer to access the router login page since it is standard across a wide range of brands of routers both ways get you the same place on your router.
- michaelkenwardJun 27, 2017Guru - Experienced User
I like to keep things as simple as possible. Most users do not know, or care, about different brands. They just want easy access to their controls.
That is why I also suggest using Netgear's desktop genie. Propeller heads may find it frustrating, but used properly it does a good job for mere mortals.