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alokeprasad
Apr 05, 2019Mentor
Not able to login (locally) to R9000 X10
I cannot login to the Genie interface of my R9000. I get the login prompt (username:admin, password) after which the browser (tried firefox, chrome, IE) all show "transferring data from 192.168.1.1"...
- Apr 06, 2019
It was Bitdefender's Privacy setting. I had to add the IP address to the whitelist in Bitdefender.
alokeprasad
Apr 06, 2019Mentor
It was Bitdefender's Privacy setting. I had to add the IP address to the whitelist in Bitdefender.
schumaku
Apr 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
alokeprasad wrote:
It was Bitdefender's Privacy setting. I had to add the IP address to the whitelist in Bitdefender.
...for http only. The R9000 does support https, and comes with a valid certificate for routerlogin.net et all:
- alokeprasadApr 13, 2019Mentor
Does using routerlogin.net (instead of 192.168.1.1) require a fuctional internet access?
How is the name "routerlogin.net" resolved?
Curious.
Aloke
- antinodeApr 14, 2019Guru
> Does using routerlogin.net (instead of 192.168.1.1) require a fuctional
> internet access?No.
> How is the name "routerlogin.net" resolved?
The router intercepts it, and returns its own LAN IP address.
If your client device is configured to use some real-world DNS server
instead of a Netgear router, then you might find yourself talking to a
Netgear web server with a misleading/useless error page for your
enjoyment.https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1365830
Interestingly, a typical Netgear router will intercept a request for
one of those "routerlogin" names, even when it's configured as a
wireless access point, and you might expect it not to deal with DNS.- alokeprasadApr 14, 2019Mentor
antinode wrote:
If your client device is configured to use some real-world DNS server
instead of a Netgear router, then you might find yourself talking to a
Netgear web server with a misleading/useless error page for your
enjoyment.In Win10's network IPv4 settings, I have the Gateway set to the R9000 (192.168.1.1) and DNS to Cloudflare and Google (1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8).
Thats what ipconfig shows as well. In the router's Advanced Internet setup. I have these DNS entered as well.
Routerlogin.net is still getting resolved correctly to 192.168.1.1 (I am seeing the router's setup screens) in Win10.
How come?