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cep10189
Sep 24, 2021Guide
R6230 GUI log on requiring me to create a Netgear account to proceed
I have done this dozens of times with previous models. I go through the manual configuration, I put all the settings how I want them. As soon as I connect the Internet port I am unable to log on. I...
cep10189
Sep 27, 2021Guide
I am attempting to log on to the device using Firefox or Chrome or Edge and the LAN IP address which is the Gateway address my Windows laptop is assigned. It doesn't matter if I am on the Wireless Network or directly connected to one of the LAN Ports.
During the manual setup of the R6230, I connect using Firefox and the LAN IP address, so I know it works. Once I connect the Internet Port it starts redirecting me to the screen shot I have attached. I create an account, sign on and then I can access the R6230.
I don't understand why it is making me create this account. It makes it seem like it is tied into Netgear now, and that doesn't seem right.
michaelkenward
Sep 27, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cep10189 wrote:
I am attempting to log on to the device using Firefox or Chrome or Edge and the LAN IP address which is the Gateway address my Windows laptop is assigned.
I don't get that bit. Why are you using the Gateway address your Windows laptop is assigned? Assigned by what?
Start at the beginning.
Your subject says "GUI log on".
If you want to login to the browser graphical user interface (GUI). There are two ways in:
Is that what you are doing?
If you try to access the address of your Windows laptop, then you are trying to access the laptop, not the router.
cep10189 wrote:
Once I connect the Internet Port it starts redirecting me to the screen shot I have attached.
What does "connect the Internet Port" mean?
This is all very confusing.
In your first message you say "Static Internet IP". Is that because your Internet service provider has allocated you to a particular IP address on the Internet? As the manual says "this setting is rare". Or is this some other static address on your local network?
What is the modem, if there is one, in front of thbis router?
- cep10189Sep 27, 2021Guide
I apologize for the confusion. I will do the best I can.
When I am connected to the Netgear R6230 either through wireless or wired and when I issue the command ipconfig on my Windows Computer I am given an IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. That helps me verify I am connected to the Netgear R6230 which has an IP Address of 192.168.1.1.
On the back of the Netgear R6230 it does identify as the "Internet" port. (1 Internet and 4 LAN Ports).
For this particular instance I do have static IP addresses assigned by my ISP.
On the other end of the Internet port is a Comcast modem.
Also please know that if I put a Netgear WNR2000 v5 with the same configuration settings (identical IP Addresses for Internet and LAN) instead of the Netgear R6230 everything works and I am not redirected to create a Netgear Account.
- michaelkenwardSep 27, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cep10189 wrote:
When I am connected to the Netgear R6230 either through wireless or wired and when I issue the command ipconfig on my Windows Computer I am given an IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. That helps me verify I am connected to the Netgear R6230 which has an IP Address of 192.168.1.1.
There is no need to mess around with things like ipconfig. That has nothing to do with your laptop. It is the IP address of your router. The laptop will have its own IP address assigned by the router.
cep10189 wrote:
On the other end of the Internet port is a Comcast modem.
What is that modem? The model number?
The way to set up your R6230 is described in the manual. (Link above.) The section Use the Internet Setup Wizard
is a good place to start. In your case, with the fixed IP address, the section Manually Set Up the Internet Connection
might be more usefulIf you are playing around with different routers in your network, you can run into problems. If you do that then you should follow this:
Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:
- Turn off and unplug modem.
- Turn off router and computers.
- Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on computers and rest of network.
- cep10189Sep 27, 2021Guide
Thank you for taking the time.
Why does it think I need a Netgear account to setup my Router.
Nothing has given me an answer as to why I receive the message when I plug the Netgear R6230 into the Internet.
When I put in the following in a browser https:192.168.1.1 the URL I am redirected to is https://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?next_file=BRS_sso_fail.html×tamp=16421
(and this message word for word)
Netgear account required
You must log in to create a NETGEAR account during installation. If you already created a NETGEAR account, click the Try again button, and then click the Log in here link on the Create Account page. If you do not have a NETGEAR account click the Try again button to create your NETGEAR account.