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BrendaB
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Dec 04, 2017
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routerlogin.net

When going to routerlogin.net, I put in the user name as admin and the passwor

d as password but it keeps going back to the same username and password screen. I have tried using admin and 1234 also but it does the same thing. Any suggestions?

  • https://kb.netgear.com/27199/How-to-troubleshoot-routerlogin-net-and-routerlogin-com-access-errors

     

    There are many reasons why you may not be able to access the NETGEAR router login (admin settings) page. The most common reasons are browser cache and IP address issues.

    Note: If you are having issues with router setup or your wireless router network see the following links instead:

     

    Use the following steps to gain access to your router admin page:

    1. First ensure you are using the proper web address, user name, and password.
    2. If you receive an error when attempting to access the routerlogin.com or routerlogin.net web address, try clearing your internet browser cache using the following links:
    3. Another solution is to use your router IP address (http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1) to login instead of using the routerlogin.com or routerlogin.net addresses.
      Note: If the 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 IP addresses do not work, see How to Find Your Router’s IP Address on Any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet or Finding your IP address without using the command prompt.
    4. If you are still unable to reach the router login page, try accessing it using different methods, such as a wired Ethernet connection (direct wired connections to the router provide better results), different wireless connections (2.4GHz network vs 5GHz network), or attempt access with a different device (phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, etc.).
      Note: Ensure you are using your NETGEAR router internet connection in order to access the NETGEAR router login page. A wired connection is the best way to ensure you are accessing the router.
    5. If you are connected to multiple networks at the same time, such as wired and wireless, VPN, or a corporate connection, the router login page may not work.
      • Disconnect from all internet and VPN connections and only connect to your NETGEAR router.
    6. Temporarily disable pop-up blockers, firewalls, and ad blocking software to see if any of these are causing access issues to the router login user name and password pop-up.
    7. Power cycle your router, modem, and connected devices (including desktops, laptops, phones, tablets, etc.).
    8. If none of the above steps resolve your router login access problem, perform a factory reset of the router.
      • For more information, see How do I perform a factory reset on my NETGEAR router?
        Note: After you perform a factory reset, any personalized router settings and configurations previously modified from the default are lost; including user name, password, network name (SSID), and security settings.
    9. After factory resetting your router, login into your router using the information in step 1.
      • Once you are logged in, click ADVANCED
      • Under Router Information, ensure your router IP Address is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
    10.  To prevent further login issues, ensure your firmware is up to date.
      • Click ADVANCED > Router Update > Check
      • If new firmware is found, click Yes to update the firmware.

     

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  • I figured it out. But thanks for being here and sharing suggestions!

     


    • BrendaB wrote:

      I figured it out. But thanks for being here and sharing suggestions!

       


      Why not help someone else stuck in the same position by sharing what you did?

  • BretD's avatar
    BretD
    Administrator

    https://kb.netgear.com/27199/How-to-troubleshoot-routerlogin-net-and-routerlogin-com-access-errors

     

    There are many reasons why you may not be able to access the NETGEAR router login (admin settings) page. The most common reasons are browser cache and IP address issues.

    Note: If you are having issues with router setup or your wireless router network see the following links instead:

     

    Use the following steps to gain access to your router admin page:

    1. First ensure you are using the proper web address, user name, and password.
    2. If you receive an error when attempting to access the routerlogin.com or routerlogin.net web address, try clearing your internet browser cache using the following links:
    3. Another solution is to use your router IP address (http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1) to login instead of using the routerlogin.com or routerlogin.net addresses.
      Note: If the 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 IP addresses do not work, see How to Find Your Router’s IP Address on Any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet or Finding your IP address without using the command prompt.
    4. If you are still unable to reach the router login page, try accessing it using different methods, such as a wired Ethernet connection (direct wired connections to the router provide better results), different wireless connections (2.4GHz network vs 5GHz network), or attempt access with a different device (phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, etc.).
      Note: Ensure you are using your NETGEAR router internet connection in order to access the NETGEAR router login page. A wired connection is the best way to ensure you are accessing the router.
    5. If you are connected to multiple networks at the same time, such as wired and wireless, VPN, or a corporate connection, the router login page may not work.
      • Disconnect from all internet and VPN connections and only connect to your NETGEAR router.
    6. Temporarily disable pop-up blockers, firewalls, and ad blocking software to see if any of these are causing access issues to the router login user name and password pop-up.
    7. Power cycle your router, modem, and connected devices (including desktops, laptops, phones, tablets, etc.).
    8. If none of the above steps resolve your router login access problem, perform a factory reset of the router.
      • For more information, see How do I perform a factory reset on my NETGEAR router?
        Note: After you perform a factory reset, any personalized router settings and configurations previously modified from the default are lost; including user name, password, network name (SSID), and security settings.
    9. After factory resetting your router, login into your router using the information in step 1.
      • Once you are logged in, click ADVANCED
      • Under Router Information, ensure your router IP Address is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
    10.  To prevent further login issues, ensure your firmware is up to date.
      • Click ADVANCED > Router Update > Check
      • If new firmware is found, click Yes to update the firmware.