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griebs
Aug 11, 2017Aspirant
WNR2000v2 Connectivity issues
I am using a new Netgear WNR2000v2 to bridge a ubee modem/router to both my Macbook and Roku. Firmware is up to date. Setup: ubee is hardwired to netgear router. Router hardwired to Macbook via Belk...
- Aug 12, 2017
Was able to solve the issue by modifying both the ubee's range and my router's IP address as shown here:
http://vpncasestudy.com/download/usefuldoc/how_to_access_point.pdf
After these changes I reverted to "Using DHCP" instead of manual and it works!
griebs
Aug 12, 2017Aspirant
I was able to resolve the bizarre issue of resetting the router by making all fields manual. I also changed the WPA-2 password but my computer still cycles endlessly while trying to connect to it via Wifi.
Now the router detects internet through the hardwire (wireless off) and indeed connects to the Netgear dash, but I cannot access the internet. I tried unplugging both routers and power cycled correctly, even tried different browsers. I checked the two DNS servers on the working ubee dash and they match with those detected by the Netgear.
I tried connecting the routers via WPS on both their dashboards but neither recognized the other, and timed out. I even entered the PIN and MAC addresses but no dice.
- antinodeAug 12, 2017Guru
> I am using a new Netgear WNR2000v2 to bridge a ubee modem/router
"bridge" is a technical term with a specific meaning, probably not
what you mean here. Does "a ubee modem/router" have a model number?
What kind of Internet service is this: cable-TV, DSL, fiber, ...?
> to both my Macbook and Roku.
So, making wireless connections to these gizmos is the goal? Does
the (unspecified) "a ubee modem/router" have wireless or not? Why are
you adding the WNR2000v2 to your existing network?
> Firmware is up to date.
An actual firmware version number would be more useful than your
evaluation of what's current.
> Setup: ubee is hardwired to netgear router.
At least some of these things have multiple ports. What, exactly, is
connected to what?
> Router hardwired to Macbook via Belkin network/USB adapter.
Is that a WNR2000v2 LAN port? Is (unspecified) "Belkin network/USB
adapter" an Ethernet-USB adapter or a wireless-USB adapter, or what?
> "Use Router as DHCP Server" is unchecked.
Ok. What other non-default configuration properties have you set?
> 1. Wifi does not connect to NETGEAR at all. The router is listed,
> [...]
Not a very detailed description. Have you configured the WNR2000v2
wireless network stuff (SSID, passphrase, ...)? Do you see this/these
SSID(s) in the network list on a client device? (Is that what "router
is listed" means?) If so, then what kind of "not connect" happens when
you select one?
> Also the network is NOT password protected. I tried to change it but
> "old password" (?) was incorrect.
Where are you in the router's Web interface?
> I was able to resolve the bizarre issue of resetting the router by
> making all fields manual.
All which fields? Where are you in the router's Web interface?
> I tried connecting the routers via WPS on both their dashboards but
> neither recognized the other, [...]
At least one of us is confused. What, exactly, are you trying to do?- griebsAug 12, 2017Aspirant
Was able to solve the issue by modifying both the ubee's range and my router's IP address as shown here:
http://vpncasestudy.com/download/usefuldoc/how_to_access_point.pdf
After these changes I reverted to "Using DHCP" instead of manual and it works!