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Veno8mm's avatar
Veno8mm
Aspirant
Jul 27, 2021

R6020 setup Genie looks for internet. Try Again button is my only option.

Hello I am trying to setup this netgear r6020 750ac wireless router.   My sole purpose is to use it for a wireless and wired private network for a DIY home security.   Just a basic live monitoring and data backup within the house.  Being that I will be repurposing some dumpster found Ip cameras that have known vulnerabilities.  this router and all of its networking will mever see the world via an internet connection of any kind.  Hell to be honest I dont even have an ISP.  

 

 

That is what brings me here to ask this question.    After finding this router which was thrown away after surviving a house fire.  AND. Factory reseting the previous owner's user created password.  I need to figure how to access the routers setup page.    I have entered 192.168.1.1 in my firefox browser and I get the NETGEAR genie page trying to phone home as a prerequisite to finish setting up the router.   How can I set this router up without a working internet connection?  I simply want to access the wireless network settings to tweak the qos and specify the Wi-Fi channel.  mess with the client table.  Rts settings etc.   I am currently trying to access the routers setup wireless ly.  Due to the fact that I have the router populated with a camera in the most logical location to combine 2 cameras that face front and side door entrances.  With my computer serving as a makeshift pvr/nvr local storage.     One camera is wired other is wireless and pc is wireless.  All of which is being monitored live from my laptop or smartphone when connected to said Wi-Fi.  

8 Replies

  • > [...] I get the NETGEAR genie page trying to phone home [...]

     

       I don't know what that means.  It might help if you revealed what
    that web page actually _says_, rather than providing your interpretation
    of what the router is "trying" to do.

     

    > [...] How can I set this router up without a working internet
    > connection? [...]

     

       I've never touched an R6020, so I know nothing, but I'd expect there
    to be an option to bypass any automatic set-up wizard, perhaps after
    waiting a minute for it to fail.

    • Veno8mm's avatar
      Veno8mm
      Aspirant

      What is this some type of joke?  Is this "community" just an AI think tank trainer?  Did you just ask me to specify what 'phone home' means?  Apparently you are the one without the capability to interpret...   These bots need some patching...  

      Here this is what I mean by not able to phone home...  Humans would realize that means it's trying to connect with a server...

       


  • Veno8mm wrote:

    I need to figure how to access the routers setup page.    I have entered 192.168.1.1 in my firefox browser and I get the NETGEAR genie page trying to phone home as a prerequisite to finish setting up the router.  

     


    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.

    Check the section in the manual Manually Set Up the Internet Connection.

     

    The idea is to bypass the Internet Setup Wizard that is there to help inexperienced users.

    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.

     


    Veno8mm wrote:

    I am currently trying to access the routers setup wirelessly. 

     


    As long as you use a browser, and not an app, it makes no difference how you approach the settings.

    • antinode's avatar
      antinode
      Guru

         Now that the pictures are visible, it's apparent that the router is
      _not_ "trying to phone home", but it does appear to be overly insistent
      on having a connection to its WAN/Internet Ethernet port.  So, lame
      firmware would seem to be the fundamental problem.

       

         Amazing, the information a few _meaningful_ words can convey.

       

         If I couldn't find a way past that page (say, by specifying a
      different specific URL), then I'd try connecting its WAN/Internet port
      to something -- an actual modem, a computer, any gizmo with a working
      Ethernet port.  Presumably, this kind of "help" is confined to the
      set-up wizard, so that once the router has been configured, this
      nonsense might abate.

       


      > The idea is to bypass the Internet Setup Wizard [...]

       

         Obviously, but, there seems to be no way to do that.  Unless the
      picture was cropped badly, which wouldn't amaze me.  Not having an R6020
      at hand (mercifully), actual experimentation is impractical for me.

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru
        Try to provide what the installer assistant is asking for: Provide an Ethernet link, eg. by just connecting a standalone switch for example. Probably this makes the installatiob process happier and you get the chance to provide the details for the (non-existing) Internet xonnection later - and gain access to the router config like this.

        Its not everything made to spy your activities on the Internet....

        The installer is designed for a kind of working Internet connection - thats what such consumer routers are made for: Provide Internet access 8-)