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lancewo
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Oct 05, 2023
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How to get logon prompt for access point

I'm currently using an Xfinity SB-8 router/modem. I'm using my Netgear AC1900 R6900 as an Access Point in order play videos from my external drive via the Readyshare feature. I use an old laptop to configure my Netgear allow access to certain tablet devices. 

 

Today I think I accidentally granted 'allow access' to this old laptop. Therefore now when I launch routerlogin.net, it actually took me to a netgear website. I no longer get the logon/password prompt like I used to. I would like to go back into Netgear Genie to 'disable access' to this old laptop so that I will get the logon prompt again. Could you please advise how this can be done?

 

Thank you so much for all your help!!


  • lancewo wrote:

     

    By 'Router', are you referring to the Xfinity SB-8 router or the NetgearR6900?  and would you know how I get get its IP address?

    Yes. The Xfinity SB-8.

     

    In AP mode the R6900 is no longer a router. It gets its IP address from the Xfinity SB-8.

     

    You'll have to check the manual for the Xfinity to work out how to get the IP address of the R6900.

     

    Overview of Xfinity Gateways - Xfinity Support

     

    Routers usually have their own IP address that you can get at with a web browser and the graphical user interface (GUI). For Netgear, the usual address is 192.168.1.1. Some brands prefer 10.0.0.1.

     

    Feed the IP address you find into a browser and see what happens.

     


    Lastly, how do I 'aim the browser' at the ip?

     


    Same as getting in to the router. Feed the IP address you find into a browser. (Some browsers will try to block you for security reasons. This is rubbish. It is a local address.)

     

    Most routers should have a list of "connected devices" look for the one that could be your R6900.

     

     

     

     

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User



    lancewo wrote:

     

    Today I think I accidentally granted 'allow access' to this old laptop. Therefore now when I launch routerlogin.net, it actually took me to a netgear website. I no longer get the logon/password prompt like I used to.


     

    In AP mode, the R6900 has no control over where URLs go on the network. That is down to the router.

     

    Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support

     

    But let's deal with the question you asked:

     

    "How to get logon prompt for access point"

     

    If you find the IP address that the router has assigned to the AP, then you can aim the browser at that.

     

    While you are in there, you could set the R6900 to a fixed IP address. Then you can always use a web browser and the graphical user interface (GUI) to get at it.

     

    This bit is puzzling.

     


    I would like to go back into Netgear Genie to 'disable access' to this old laptop so that I will get the logon prompt again. Could you please advise how this can be done?

     


    Which Netgear Genie is this? (There are several.)

     

    If you are using the desktop app for your operating system, then the network map should show you the IP address of the AP. It should even be clickable and take you into the GUI for the R6900.

     

     

    • lancewo's avatar
      lancewo
      Guide

      Hi Michael,

       

      If you find the IP address that the router has assigned to the AP, then you can aim the browser at that.

       

      Could you elaborate the above statement?  

      By 'Router', are you referring to the Xfinity SB-8 router or the NetgearR6900?  and would you know how I get get its IP address?

      Lastly, how do I 'aim the browser' at the ip?

       

      I'm praying that I could get the logon prompt again : -(

       

      Thanks Michael

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        lancewo wrote:

         

        By 'Router', are you referring to the Xfinity SB-8 router or the NetgearR6900?  and would you know how I get get its IP address?

        Yes. The Xfinity SB-8.

         

        In AP mode the R6900 is no longer a router. It gets its IP address from the Xfinity SB-8.

         

        You'll have to check the manual for the Xfinity to work out how to get the IP address of the R6900.

         

        Overview of Xfinity Gateways - Xfinity Support

         

        Routers usually have their own IP address that you can get at with a web browser and the graphical user interface (GUI). For Netgear, the usual address is 192.168.1.1. Some brands prefer 10.0.0.1.

         

        Feed the IP address you find into a browser and see what happens.

         


        Lastly, how do I 'aim the browser' at the ip?

         


        Same as getting in to the router. Feed the IP address you find into a browser. (Some browsers will try to block you for security reasons. This is rubbish. It is a local address.)

         

        Most routers should have a list of "connected devices" look for the one that could be your R6900.