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MadMacks
Dec 30, 2021Tutor
Access a AP configured router using Nighthawk? (R6400, R6700v3)
I have a router (R6400) set up to work with a second router (R6700v3) configured as an AP. Nighthawk software sees the AP as an attached device but I can't figure out how to use the Nighthawk applica...
- Dec 30, 2021
Ok. That's what I figured...it would just be nice to do a quick check using the app vs logging in with the IP (which I do all the time). Thx for confirming...
FURRYe38
Dec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If your referring to the Nighthawk mobile app, the app only works when the router is in Router mode. No AP mode. You can connect to the AP Mode router using it's IP address and access it's web page there using a web browser on a PC or laptop.
- MadMacksDec 30, 2021Tutor
Ok. That's what I figured...it would just be nice to do a quick check using the app vs logging in with the IP (which I do all the time). Thx for confirming...
- schumakuDec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 wrote:
You can connect to the AP Mode router using it's IP address and access it's web page there using a web browser on a PC or laptop.
It's really sad that - after all the years since the Nighthawk App was re-born out of the old router discovery utility - that neither the Nighthawk App nor the router Connected Devices does allow to open the matching App (say other Netgear Apps) or simply the Web-Browser to access attached devices like access points, Nighthawk Routers in AP Mode, Nightawk Gaming Switches, printers and many more with an IP address... (same applies to the Orbi App, too). Every average brand router and Mesh system has this feature for decades.
- FURRYe38Dec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Ya, seems like the mobile apps are more limited to certain things. Not sure why. Possible NG found problems or couldn't make it work right or did and caused other problems. I know for AP mode, there really isn't much need to check on something while in AP mode since theres not much going on in this mode. Maybe one reason why they don't support AP mode in apps. I know I ran into this when I had my Orbi in system in AP mode connected to my XR450 gaming router, Orbi app wouldn't connect. Vice versa as well. Maybe NG is trying to keep things simplistic from there perspective. Who knows. It's there ball games. Were players with out the gameplay info. :smileyfrustrated:
schumaku wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:
You can connect to the AP Mode router using it's IP address and access it's web page there using a web browser on a PC or laptop.
It's really sad that - after all the years since the Nighthawk App was re-born out of the old router discovery utility - that neither the Nighthawk App nor the router Connected Devices does allow to open the matching App (say other Netgear Apps) or simply the Web-Browser to access attached devices like access points, Nighthawk Routers in AP Mode, Nightawk Gaming Switches, printers and many more with an IP address... (same applies to the Orbi App, too). Every average brand router and Mesh system has this feature for decades.
- schumakuDec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 wrote:
Ya, seems like the mobile apps are more limited to certain things. Not sure why. Possible NG found problems or couldn't make it work right or did and caused other problems. I know for AP mode, there really isn't much need to check on something while in AP mode since theres not much going on in this mode. Maybe one reason why they don't support AP mode in apps. I know I ran into this when I had my Orbi in system in AP mode connected to my XR450 gaming router, Orbi app wouldn't connect. Vice versa as well. Maybe NG is trying to keep things simplistic from there perspective. Who knows. It's there ball games. Were players with out the gameplay info. :smileyfrustrated:
I don't expect that much like whatever App support. Plain minimum would be the "click" ability to call a Web browser with the connected device LAN IP. A has it, Z has it, Fritz has it. Netgear routers are stuck on specs from late 1990. This includes Nighthawk routers, Nightawh Mesh, Orbi, Orbi Pro, ...