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Bodhi22
Feb 09, 2021Aspirant
C7100v modem/router turn wifi back on
Hi, I have disabled the wifi on my c7100v modem router. If I want to enable the router wifi how do I do this? There is no physical button to turn the wifi back on. Because there is no wifi I c...
- Feb 09, 2021
Hi,
>As described in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
>Bridge Mode"? That does a little more than "disabled the wifi".Yup. It sure does.
>As it also says in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
Bridge Mode":> Note: When your modem router is in bridge mode, use
http://192.168.100.1 to log in to your modem router.Yes, I read other threads in the community about using http:// to log into the modem/router when in bridge mode. I will give this a try.
>As usual, the actual message text might be more helpful than your
>interpretation of the actual message text.> [...] My wifi mesh router [...]
>Not a very detailed description of that device.
> [...] was connected as well [...]
>To a LAN Ethernet port on the C7100V? I'd guess that that was the
>one device which got the one valid IP address from your ISP (leaving
>none for your (unspecified) "my laptop").
> [...] so I am wondering if I should disconnect it and retry accessing
> my modem with my laptop?>Yup.
>With the C7100V in modem-only ("bridge") mode, only one client device
>should be connected to its LAN ports. If that one device were your
>(unspecified) "my laptop", then it might get a valid IP configuration
>from your ISP, and, if you then specified the suggested IP address
>("192.168.100.1") in your web-browser URL, then you might reach the
?C7100V management web site.Makes sense, I will unplug the ethernet cable (from my mesh router) on the modem router and plug in my laptop.
>In the worst case, you might need to configure the Ethernet interface
>on your (unspecified) "my laptop") with a static address like
>"192.168.100.X" (1 < X < 255).>Or you could take what might be the easy way out, and do the settings
>reset (see "Factory Settings").Defintely will be my last resort!
I'll keep you posted,
Thanks!
antinode
Feb 09, 2021Guru
> I have disabled the wifi on my c7100v modem router. [...]
How, exactly?
> [...] Because there is no wifi I cannot access the router setup page
> to enable it. [...]
Use a computer with a wired connection?
> [...] I connected to the modem via ethernet to try to access the setup
> page to no avail. [...]
"try" _how_, exactly? "try" or "to no avail" is not a useful problem
description. It does not say what you did. It does not say what
happened when you did it. As usual, showing actual actions (commands)
with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators, ...) can be
more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for
"Troubleshooting" and "Factory Settings".
Bodhi22
Feb 09, 2021Aspirant
Hi,
Thanks for your prompt response. Here are the answers to your questions:
How exactly?
Here are the steps I followed...
- Access the router interface (routerlogin.com, routerlogin.net, 192.168.0.1).
- Enter the modem router user name and password.
The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home screen displays.
- Proceed to Advance tab and click on Administration then Router Mode.
In Router Mode there was a check box with "yes" or "no" I selected "No"
NOTE: If you set it it "NO", this setting the modem router works as a bridge and obtains IP addresses from the Internet provider
Use a computer with a wired connection?
I connected my laptop to the modem with an ethernet cable and tried to access the internet and got a message saying I could not because my IP address was not recognized. My wifi mesh router was connected as well so I am wondering if I should disconnect it and retry accessing my modem with my laptop?
- antinodeFeb 09, 2021Guru
> In Router Mode there was a check box with "yes" or "no" I selected
> "No"As described in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
Bridge Mode"? That does a little more than "disabled the wifi".As it also says in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
Bridge Mode":Note: When your modem router is in bridge mode, use
http://192.168.100.1 to log in to your modem router.> I connected my laptop [...]
Not a very detailed description of that device. Windows? Mac?
Other?> [...] to the modem with an ethernet cable [...]
And configured its Ethernet interface how, exactly?> [...] got a message saying I could not because my IP address was not
> recognized. [...]As usual, the actual message text might be more helpful than your
interpretation of the actual message text.> [...] My wifi mesh router [...]
Not a very detailed description of that device.
> [...] was connected as well [...]
To a LAN Ethernet port on the C7100V? I'd guess that that was the
one device which got the one valid IP address from your ISP (leaving
none for your (unspecified) "my laptop").
> [...] so I am wondering if I should disconnect it and retry accessing
> my modem with my laptop?Yup.
With the C7100V in modem-only ("bridge") mode, only one client device
should be connected to its LAN ports. If that one device were your
(unspecified) "my laptop", then it might get a valid IP configuration
from your ISP, and, if you then specified the suggested IP address
("192.168.100.1") in your web-browser URL, then you might reach the
C7100V management web site.In the worst case, you might need to configure the Ethernet interface
on your (unspecified) "my laptop") with a static address like
"192.168.100.X" (1 < X < 255).Or you could take what might be the easy way out, and do the settings
reset (see "Factory Settings").- Bodhi22Feb 09, 2021Aspirant
Hi,
>As described in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
>Bridge Mode"? That does a little more than "disabled the wifi".Yup. It sure does.
>As it also says in the User Manual under "Set Up the Modem Router in
Bridge Mode":> Note: When your modem router is in bridge mode, use
http://192.168.100.1 to log in to your modem router.Yes, I read other threads in the community about using http:// to log into the modem/router when in bridge mode. I will give this a try.
>As usual, the actual message text might be more helpful than your
>interpretation of the actual message text.> [...] My wifi mesh router [...]
>Not a very detailed description of that device.
> [...] was connected as well [...]
>To a LAN Ethernet port on the C7100V? I'd guess that that was the
>one device which got the one valid IP address from your ISP (leaving
>none for your (unspecified) "my laptop").
> [...] so I am wondering if I should disconnect it and retry accessing
> my modem with my laptop?>Yup.
>With the C7100V in modem-only ("bridge") mode, only one client device
>should be connected to its LAN ports. If that one device were your
>(unspecified) "my laptop", then it might get a valid IP configuration
>from your ISP, and, if you then specified the suggested IP address
>("192.168.100.1") in your web-browser URL, then you might reach the
?C7100V management web site.Makes sense, I will unplug the ethernet cable (from my mesh router) on the modem router and plug in my laptop.
>In the worst case, you might need to configure the Ethernet interface
>on your (unspecified) "my laptop") with a static address like
>"192.168.100.X" (1 < X < 255).>Or you could take what might be the easy way out, and do the settings
>reset (see "Factory Settings").Defintely will be my last resort!
I'll keep you posted,
Thanks!
- Bodhi22Feb 10, 2021Aspirant
Okay, so I was able to access my modem/router over wifi using 192.168.100.1. On the setup page under "Advanced" there was an option to turn router on or off.
All is good,
Thanks!