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kcsummer
Nov 10, 2022Aspirant
R6700
I have a new Apple iPad device that I was able to connect thru my router but I had to reset the iPad and start over. But now since the reset it can't connect to wifi. I can see my wifi name but it can...
michaelkenward
Nov 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
kcsummer wrote:
So WHY do my 3 other devices connect but the new iPad cannot and both Kindles that I've had for years can no longer connect to wifi to download new books but we're working a week ago when I downloaded another book.
Who knows without a bit more detail? But when some things work as expected, the suspicion usually falls on those that are playing up.
What firmware version do you have on the R6700 device?
A number is more useful than "the latest". (It may not be by the time people read this.) There can also be newer versions, or "hot fixes", that do not show up if you check for new firmware in the browser interface.
It might also help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router, if there is one. The make and model number could be useful. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?
The reason for asking is that a lot of people turn up here trying to put a router behind a modem that is also a router. That can complicate troubleshooting.
It might also be worth reading this:
NETGEAR Mobile Applications and Apple Devices FAQ - NETGEAR Communities
kcsummer
Nov 11, 2022Aspirant
I think the only hope is to buy a new router and then I will have some support from Netgear for a little while anyway but my income is limited so I'm not sure I can.
I rely on the internet to communicate because of my hearing deficit that makes using the phone very frustrating and unproductive.
At one time I knew how to download updates but that was a long time ago.
- kcsummerNov 11, 2022Aspirant
I wouldn't be having this problem perhaps if I hadn't gotten the iPad thru assistive technologies which is a program for hearing impaired and other disabilities. Now the iPad that I got from them is no help at all because I can't connect and now I can't download books to read on my Kindle and that's about all there is to do here. I wish I never got the iPad.
- wcalifasNov 11, 2022Prodigy
I would first try to power off the router and power it back on and see if that fixes it. Another thing to do is do a hard reset by pressing the reset pinhole for 30 seconds and see if that fixes things.
- michaelkenwardNov 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
kcsummer wrote:
I think the only hope is to buy a new router and then I will have some support from Netgear for a little while anyway but my income is limited so I'm not sure I can.
It would be cheaper to do a bit of homework to fix your existing device.
There should be a label on the thing that gets the Internet to you.
You could start by telling people which Internet service provider (ISP) is causing you this grief.
I would lay money on the ISP "giving" you a box that has a router built in. (Most do.) And that is going to get in the way of your R6700.
- kcsummerNov 12, 2022AspirantThe label on Giant Communications modem is Arris Model CM9200
CM MAX F8790A1DAF19- michaelkenwardNov 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
kcsummer wrote:
The label on Giant Communications modem is Arris Model CM9200Simple cable modem, with no router to complicate the issue.
You said earlier:
There is a red light now on top of the modem but not always is it red. Its the fourth from the last light.
Is that the Arris? From what I can see the layout doesn't look like that.
If those lights are on the R6700, "fourth from the last" is confusing. Which last? Left? Right?
Fourth from Left is 5 GHz wifi. Fourth from Right is USB. Neither has a red option, nor do they have much to do with your Internet connection.
Did you try the advice from wcalifas. That is a classic troubleshooting move.
PS I am "retired", nearer 80 than 70, but my brain still functions, up to a point, and I see that as no reason not to try to work out where things are going wrong.