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deadlock
Feb 04, 2017Aspirant
WNR614 N300 Installation problem on Windows 10 (64bit) OS
Hello evrybody, I tried several Windows10 (64bit) PC to install a (new wich was running also) WNR614 WiFi router. Below the router model and specification- http://www.in.netgear.com/home/prod...
- Feb 06, 2017
Welcome to the community, deadlock
You can always configure the NETGEAR router with or without using NETGEAR Genie.
Do you have any firewall installed on the computer? Try to disable it for the meantime.
Also, what's the IP address of the computer? Make sure that your computer is getting an IP address from the router.
You can check the IP address of your computer by going into the command prompt and type ipconfig. I suggest that you use a hardwired computer to do this.
It will show you IP addresses, look for the default gateway address. Whatever the default gateway is then that's the IP to type in the browser.
By the way, can you share the Default Gateway address?
If you're using Cable connection, visit this link to configure the router. However, if you're on DSL connection, see this page.
deadlock
Feb 04, 2017Aspirant
http://www.in.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/wnr614.aspx?cid=wmt_netgear_organic
It's odd that in every device support software section there is no software included which can help to install a wifi router easily on a windows pc.
Visit below link
and read what DEXTER JB wrote there. It's really odd that Netgear Genie app for windows pc is so poor.
ElaineM
Feb 06, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community, deadlock
You can always configure the NETGEAR router with or without using NETGEAR Genie.
Do you have any firewall installed on the computer? Try to disable it for the meantime.
Also, what's the IP address of the computer? Make sure that your computer is getting an IP address from the router.
You can check the IP address of your computer by going into the command prompt and type ipconfig. I suggest that you use a hardwired computer to do this.
It will show you IP addresses, look for the default gateway address. Whatever the default gateway is then that's the IP to type in the browser.
By the way, can you share the Default Gateway address?
If you're using Cable connection, visit this link to configure the router. However, if you're on DSL connection, see this page.