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mselder
Jun 12, 2017Aspirant
NETGEAR WNR2000 v4-cannot access WPS settings and cannot connect devices to wifi
My power went out briefly about 24 hours ago, and ever since, I have not been able to connect to the wireless network with any of my devices. It doesn't even show up as an available network to join. ...
- Jun 15, 2017
Ok, I give up. I am going out after work tomorrow to pick up a new router. Thanks for trying.
seanrratchford
Jun 13, 2017Aspirant
I have the same model router. I would first factory reset the router. Take a paper clip and stick it in the little hole in the back labeled factory reset, and hold it down for 7 seconds. Then, hook up a computer to the router with an ethernet cable, open your internet browser and type routerlogin.net in the URL address bar. The username and password are labeled on the back of the netgear router along with the address I just provided. I believe the username password by default is admin/password
Once you are logged in, you can set your wireless SSID, security code, disable/enable WPS or any other settings. I have never used WPS to setup routers because of problems like this. Just direct connect after your factory reset. Make sure when you do connect a cable to the router after the reset, that your ethernet adapter in your computer Networking & Internet Settings is not disabled. If it is, Right click and choose enable.
Sean
- mselderJun 13, 2017Aspirant
Thank you for the response. This is what I have done already multiple times. I just tried it again now, and the same thing happens. Internet is working fine, but when I turn on the wifi, the WPS button lights up also and cannot be turned off. When I login, I am unable to deselect the WPS settings. I can see them, but they are gray and I cannot click anything. The WPS wizard is also inaccessible. My wireless network does not show up on any of my devices, thus I am unable to use wifi. Has this happened to you before?
- William10aJun 13, 2017Master
Have you consider not using Genie to set up the router and it's setting that want to adjust?
- mselderJun 13, 2017Aspirant
Yes, I misspoke when I said Genie, I meant routerlogin.net. I did also try the Genie app from my phone, but was unable to do anything with it since I wasn't connected to my wifi. No matter what I do, the WPS remains on and I assume that is why I cannot see my wireless network.