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DianeLynne
Aug 03, 2019Tutor
Netgear AC1750 new setup, shows connected, no internet
New set up. Connected to Spectrum modem. Netgear Genie, Macbook Pro, iPad, Iphone, Roku, all show connected, but will not connect to internet. I have unplugged modem, and rebooted. Have unplugged...
- Aug 03, 2019
So here is what I did, and now it’s all working. Unplugged everything.
Plugged modem back in and waited 2-3 minutes, all lights stable. Plugged Nighthawk
in, plugged yellow cable to WAN, to connect with modem. Waited 2-3 minutes
for lights to stabilize.
Only thing I did differently on my 10th attempt to connect, was to NOT plug Roku box in.I went to Netgear genie to verify it was connected. Then I connected each device. IPhones, iPad, MacBook.
After all were connected and verified connected to internet, I plugged Roku in, went to settings, connected Nighthawk. Everything is now working. I don’t know if hooking Roku too soon caused this problem, but it was the only thing I did differently. Thanks for all the help!
DianeLynne
Aug 03, 2019Tutor
So here is what I did, and now it’s all working. Unplugged everything.
Plugged modem back in and waited 2-3 minutes, all lights stable. Plugged Nighthawk
in, plugged yellow cable to WAN, to connect with modem. Waited 2-3 minutes
for lights to stabilize.
Only thing I did differently on my 10th attempt to connect, was to NOT plug Roku box in.
I went to Netgear genie to verify it was connected. Then I connected each device. IPhones, iPad, MacBook.
After all were connected and verified connected to internet, I plugged Roku in, went to settings, connected Nighthawk. Everything is now working. I don’t know if hooking Roku too soon caused this problem, but it was the only thing I did differently. Thanks for all the help!
IrvSp
Aug 03, 2019Master
This may not apply, but I did a Google search on Roku killing the Internet... found a few, none recent.
Here is one for instance: https://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?t=97202. Others just mention it takes down the LAN by using all the bandwidth... but a few do mention Internet.
Personally I don't see how just plugging it in causes a problem if it isn't in use?