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fcs659
Mar 19, 2019Aspirant
WNDR4300
Have no idea where to post this. I received an email I need to update my router...so I click around on the Netgear site, for 10/15 minutes, can't find anything to tell me what I need. Finally find som...
- Mar 20, 2019
When you download the firmware you get a file like WNDR4300-V1.0.2.104.zip
When open it (this can happen almost seamless) you find two files in that ZIP archive, represented like folder by a decent OS
Acessing the router is done by the admin account (username: admin), the default password is password - unless changed, ...
Once connected to the router Web UI, find the firmware menu (for details please consult the User Manual) - when using the firmware upload, use the WNDR4300-V1.0.2.104.img ... at no point there is a change to the Windows or macOS, the file doens't have to be opened.
fcs659
Mar 20, 2019Aspirant
Contining on...I see on the notes that I have to login to the router and follow that link.....have no clue what my sign in info, or password is. I find the brochure that came with it, and have info written in for the Wifi network name and password, so ewnter that in the blocks on the screen but then it tells me I am an unauthorized user and shuts me out... There is no link to find my user name or reset the password, or am I missing something?
schumaku
Mar 20, 2019Guru - Experienced User
When you download the firmware you get a file like WNDR4300-V1.0.2.104.zip
When open it (this can happen almost seamless) you find two files in that ZIP archive, represented like folder by a decent OS
Acessing the router is done by the admin account (username: admin), the default password is password - unless changed, ...
Once connected to the router Web UI, find the firmware menu (for details please consult the User Manual) - when using the firmware upload, use the WNDR4300-V1.0.2.104.img ... at no point there is a change to the Windows or macOS, the file doens't have to be opened.
- fcs659Apr 08, 2019Aspirant
Many thanks for your reply, I honestly have no clue what most of this means, it is totally over my head....this is something I will have to talk to my computer tech guy about the next time he is in the office. This appears to be something that needs to be done on a tech level, not a regular user.
I guess if it was a simplet thing it would be more of "click here", "click here", "Done!"
Thanks for taking the time !!