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NeedFixBro
Feb 06, 2019Aspirant
Can't find router in Wi-Fi settings
Yesterday i woke up and didn't have Wi fi all out of sudden i wasn't able to find it in my settings. The day before that it worked perfectly fine. But i had to go to school and wasn't able to look fur...
- Feb 06, 2019
Any other devices connected wirelessly? If not, there IS a button on top that would TURN OFF WIFI... is that pressed? It is 2nd from the right next to the WPS button. If not lit, it IS off.
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Pressing this button for two seconds turns the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi radios on and off.If this LED is lit, the WiFi radios are on. If this LED is off, the WiFi radios are turned off and youcannot use WiFi to connect to the router
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Maybe on and you have a different problem, I'd assume a power off/on would have reset that?
I assume by settings you mean after logging into the router and looking at the WIRELESS SETTING and making sure it IS broadcasting with that setting on?
NeedFixBro
Feb 06, 2019Aspirant
3 cables are connected in the back aside from my modem's cable. Port 1 and 3 are showing red led's and port 2 is showing a white led
IrvSp
Feb 06, 2019Master
NeedFixBro wrote:
3 cables are connected in the back aside from my modem's cable. Port 1 and 3 are showing red led's and port 2 is showing a white led
I'll assume you mean router, not modem. You should read the manual, you can find it on the SUPPORT page, enter the router model and the chose DOCUMENTATION. All that is explained in it.
Actually RED/ORANGE means it is a 100Mbps cable connection. Not unusual for many devices. WHITE is a 1Gbps connection, usually a PC. However if you are not using a good CAT5 cable it could also show RED/ORANGE depending on length. On the Router Genie Web page on ADVANCED TAB you can also see this on the INTERNET PORT CONNECTIONS page.
- NeedFixBroFeb 06, 2019AspirantBy modem i mean the source of internet. I use a nighthawk as extender. Because playing videogames on a 0-2 bar top's wi-fi isn't the best thing to do. Hope this clears out a bit more of the situation i'm in. My internet is fast everywhere except for the Netgear and Nighthawk app's?
- IrvSpFeb 06, 2019Master
I'm getting quite confused here?
NeedFixBro wrote:
By modem i mean the source of internet. I use a nighthawk as extender. Because playing videogames on a 0-2 bar top's wi-fi isn't the best thing to do. Hope this clears out a bit more of the situation i'm in. My internet is fast everywhere except for the Netgear and Nighthawk app's?Is the modem actually a router too? What mode IS the Router in? Normal or Access Point?
"My internet is fast everywhere except for the Netgear and Nighthawk app's?"
What do you mean? Netgear is what? NightHawk app is a mobile app., what is it on?
Best to start a NEW thread, this one is drifting off, with all the details.