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jackcraigaptos's avatar
Jul 18, 2019
Solved

nighthawk access w/o internet

while my router works fine, when the internet goes down, i lose access to rtr.

when net is down i need acess most.

 

pls point me to the docs for this issue, but i was unable to find it.

 

tia..

  • IrvSp's avatar
    IrvSp
    Aug 02, 2019

    On a router when connected, the router gives your devices an IP address via its DHCP. That creates the LAN. You ISP via the modem provides the Internet signal to the router and it had the WAN IP Address. You do NOT need the Internet signal to the router to access the router. Just use a Browser as mentioned above.

     

    What I don't understand is "ip not responding w/o intrernet connection and login.net requiers internet for dns, right??"? Where did you get that idea from?

     

    "what is the next step? if i use the yellow cable and plug it pc to lan port 1, is that the secret back door?"

     

    Why do you think this is valid? There is no 'secret backdoor'? Use a BROWSER to log into the router.

     

    "i did verified 192.168.1.254 responded to ping when entire lan to wan is up, ..."

     

    Totally confused with that statement? I'm beging to think you are not connected to the router but you modem is also a router? What is your modem make and model? What is the IP Address of your PC?

     

     

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  • Once you don't have access to Internet, check your device's IP address. Ping your router and if it's replying, then you should be able to access your router.

    • jackcraigaptos's avatar
      jackcraigaptos
      Aspirant

      i think it might be working fine as it's performing other network ativites, but ill try it.Thx for your tme to reply

      • jackcraigaptos's avatar
        jackcraigaptos
        Aspirant

        i have Not been able to take that nework down to verify. i will get this done in the next 24h.

         

        i did verified 192.168.1.254 responded to  ping when entire lan to wan is up, ...


  • jackcraigaptos wrote:

    while my router works fine, when the internet goes down, i lose access to rtr.

    when net is down i need acess most.

     

    pls point me to the docs for this issue, but i was unable to find it.

     

    tia..


    Are you using the Netgear Nighthawk app to access the router? If so, you need Internet access.

     

    If you have LAN access, use a Browser to log into the router's IP Address (or ROUTERLOGIN.NET) to reach it and login.

    • after internet disconnect, i am unable to access router and i need to

      my host env is linux/macos, and i dont use cell phone apps.

       

      my apologies or taking so long to test, trip out of town.

       

      what is the next step? if i use the yellow cable and plug  it pc to lan port 1, is that the secret back door?

       

      there has to be a way to access this router w/o internet access.

       

      suggestions? Thx!!

       

    • ip not responding w/o intrernet connection and login.net requiers internet for dns, right??

      next?? Thx tho,...

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > while my router works fine, when the internet goes down, i lose access
        > to rtr.

         

           What, exactly, does "lose access" mean to you?  As usual, showing
        actual actions with their actual results (error messages, LED
        indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or
        interpretations.

         

        > Model: R8000P|Nighthawk X6S AC4000 Tri Band WiFi Router

         

           Is that accurate?  Firmware version?  Connected to what?

         

        > i did verified 192.168.1.254 responded to ping when entire lan to wan
        > is up, ...

         

           What's at "192.168.1.254"?  The default LAN IP address of an R8000P
        is "192.168.1.1".

         

        > after internet disconnect, i am unable to access router [...]


           When you do what?  "unable" is not a useful problem description.  It
        does not say what you did.  It does not say what happened when you did
        it.  See "As usual, [...]", above.

         

        > what is the next step? [...]

         

           Explain what you're doing, and what happens when you do it?

         

        > [...] if i use the yellow cable and plug it pc to lan port 1, is that
        > the secret back door?

         

           Huh?  Which "the yellow cable"?  Where is it connected now?  Why

        would you need a "secret back door" to anything?

         

        > there has to be a way to access this router w/o internet access.

         

           Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
        for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  If it were impossible
        to communicate with a router until you have an Internet connection, then
        how could anyone configure a new router?

         

        > ip not responding w/o intrernet connection [...]

         

           I don't know what that means to you.  "IP" = Internet Protocol.  See
        "As usual, [...]", above.

         

        > [...] and login.net requiers internet for dns, right??

         

           No, using "routerlogin.net" does not require Internet access.  A
        Netgear router should handle such a reference locally.