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vickyg2003
Jan 10, 2020Aspirant
Unable to access routerlogin.net
Hello I'm a not a tech, I'm a beginner and senior citizen too, so be kind. AT&T U-verse 5268ac GATEWAY dual band router AT&T Cisco VEN401-AT Access Point (talks to TV boxes) NETGEAR WNR2500RP-...
- Jan 14, 2020
Bit the bullet, and did a hard reset of the GATEWAU which broke the link to the NETGEAR, and was able to login wirelessly to the Gateway and restore the SSID's, and all is good with computers, printers and TVs, and can get to routerlogin.net or by using the assigned IP address.
I'm worried because I just got a message from A&T about my GATEWAY settings being changed, and action may be required. If they take action, I'll probably be in the same boat I've been in for the past 3 weeks!
The whole thing problem was an AT&T setting that was preventing me from reaching both my NETGEAR and the GATEWAY.
vickyg2003
Jan 12, 2020Aspirant
tHA
michaelkenward wrote:
vickyg2003 wrote:
On the wifi issue, I wonder if it is an IP address thing. ROUTERLOGIN.NET is not the only way in. If you know the IP address of the WNR2500RP, then you can throw that at your browser. By default it should be: 192.168.1.1
The NETGEAR WNR2500RP gets its ip address automatically from the GATEWAY. That is why I was trying to login to the GATEWAY, to see what the WNR2500RP's IP address is. I haven't been able to do that since Dec 27, when wireless access to the GATEWAY stopped working. If I power down both routers and reboot the WNR2500RP I can access the box by either Routerlogin.net or its default IP address, but what's the point. It won't work when the GATEWAY is up, which is what I need it for.
vickyg2003
Jan 14, 2020Aspirant
Bit the bullet, and did a hard reset of the GATEWAU which broke the link to the NETGEAR, and was able to login wirelessly to the Gateway and restore the SSID's, and all is good with computers, printers and TVs, and can get to routerlogin.net or by using the assigned IP address.
I'm worried because I just got a message from A&T about my GATEWAY settings being changed, and action may be required. If they take action, I'll probably be in the same boat I've been in for the past 3 weeks!
The whole thing problem was an AT&T setting that was preventing me from reaching both my NETGEAR and the GATEWAY.