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Jasumo
Jul 09, 2016Tutor
same router, new isp and new modem now router not recognized
Hello and thank you in advance for your assistance! I recently moved and changed isp (to Time Warner Cable) and had to buy a modem (Arris SB6141). I have an internet connection with the modem by it...
- Jul 09, 2016
THANK YOU ALL! It appears I hadn't reset the router when I thought I had and the cable was bad (I should have checked this first). I'm all set. My sincere appreciation for your generous help! Jane
Jasumo
Jul 09, 2016Tutor
Thank you. Yes I tried all of those things before I posted (I should have said that). I've also tried using Netgear Genie to "fix" the network and it fails to do so.
- TheEtherJul 09, 2016Guru
Disconnect your router from everything except power. If you aren't sure whether you have successfully performed a factory reset, then do it again. This video shows the general procedure and works with most Netgear routers (link).
Once you have performed the reset, connect a single computer the router. It's preferable to connect to one of the router's LAN ports, but you can connect to the router's default Wi-Fi network. The default Wi-Fi SSID and password will be printed on a label attached to the router. Do not connect the router to the new modem, yet. Make sure your computer is set to obtain an IP address dynamically.
Log into the router via 192.168.1.1 or http://routerlogin.net. Proceed to set up the router as usual (e.g. Wi-Fi, admin password, etc.). If your modem's address is 192.168.1.X, then you will either need to change the modem or router to use a different subnet. For example, you can change your router to use 192.168.2.1/255.255.255.0. This is done in LAN Setup on the router. Then, make adjustments to the router's Internet settings according to your ISP's instructions (e.g. if your ISP requires a login, then enter them). Finally, connect the router to the modem.
- JasumoJul 09, 2016Tutor
Thank you. I tried what you suggested and reset the router, connected the router directly to the computer and tried to log into the router per your directions, but get a message telling me to connect the modem and I can't bypass it.
- VE6CGXJul 09, 2016Master
How do you obtain WAN IP address from your new ISP? same as before or it is different? Like dynamically obtaining or ISP gave you a fixed ip address you will use or do you need to log in? And again if you pug in your PC directly to the modem does it connect to the Internet?
- JasumoJul 09, 2016Tutor
Thank you. Yes, I have internet when I bypass the router and only have the modem connected to the computer. I don't need to login or use a fixed ip address. It is a cable connection and always "on".
- VE6CGXJul 09, 2016Master
Well, how about trying different cable between modem nd router WAN port? Again idsconnet every but one PC connected to the router.
Then issue a this 3 commands from PC 'ipconfig /rlease' 'ipconfig /renew' 'ipconfig /all' Now what is gateway address and ipv4 address?Try to ping the gateway address which supposes to point to the router. Use this command 'ping (gateway address) /t which will continously ping.
To stop it hit ctlr key and x key. Another ping you can run is ping localhost which will loopback test your NIC just to be sure.
If gateway address is 192.168.1.1 try to log into the router using this address. Even if it is not 192.168.1.1 try to log in using that address.
Here I'd think first thing we have to deal with is to be able to log into the router.