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MHCLV941
Nov 03, 2021Aspirant
R7000 Disable Anywhere Access in Web Interface/Remote Management??
How do I disable (or even check the status) of "Anywhere Access" via the router's web interface. I dislike using apps and don't want to waste my time setting it up just to change one setting. I ...
Portwey84
Nov 03, 2021Virtuoso
MHCLV941 Hi. I have a feeling that you're really not going to like my suggestion, however, download the Nighthawk App and if you want to disable Anywhere Access, it's just so much easier from there. Once downloaded, just go into 'Settings' and Anywhere Access is there at the bottom of the list. It really couldn't be simpler. The other plus about the App, is when your'e away, you do have some control over your own router.
I get it you dislike apps, but sometimes you really do just have to go with the flow.
I would say though, don't rely on the App for info like firmware updates and certainly, I would never personally recommend updating firmware via the App, only ever by ethernet cable. I'm on v.126 and clearly v.128 is available and has been since September, but the App says there is no update. For info, I did upgrade to v.128, but it completely broke my 5ghz WiFi so I binned it and reverted to v.126 and all is well again. I won't ever be upgrading the firmware for this router again. There have been far too many updates in the last 20 months none of which I have personally seen that have been of any benefit, though I do accept that 'security updates' can be somewhat invisible and obviously beneficial. One thing with this router that did make me laugh, was that when I had 'Logs' enabled, it constantly threw up reports of DNS attacks. I solved that issue by, disabling logs.
- MHCLV941Nov 03, 2021Aspirant
You're right, I don't like the answer, expecially because the "wonderous" app won't connect to the router. My tablet is connected to the router (actually I tried both 2.4 and 5) but the app could not see the router, even after repeated tries on both bands. Next router I buy won't be NetGear.
- FURRYe38Nov 04, 2021Guru - Experienced User
You might downgrade FW to see if it brings back the remote management page on the routers web page. I believe NG removed it in recent FW versions.
- MHCLV941Nov 04, 2021Aspirant
If I hadn't already defaulted the router and put up with the app long enough to turn off Anywhere Access before going back the the adult interface, I would give that a try.
- Portwey84Nov 04, 2021Virtuoso
MHCLV941 Could it be that the App just isn't compatible with the tablet? The App works absolutely without issue on my iPhone XR on iOS 15.1. What is the tablet you are using and what os is it running?
- MHCLV941Nov 04, 2021Aspirant
It is not the tablet, nor the Samsung S20, at fault. The problem is the app itself becasue it will not connect to the router if it has not internet connection and/or the WiFi SSID and passcode have been changed. If the two, no internet connection seems to be the rout cause.
Since you will ask, I am configuring the router offline for a client who uses fixed IP addresses from his ISP and, frankly, becasue I do not want to take ther rest of my network off the internet to humor this router. In fact, save for the security hole named Anywhere Access, I was fully successful in doing exactly that. Had NetGear not made use of the app necessary for disabling Anywhere Access, I would never have bothered with the app.
In order to turn the @#$@#% thing off, I had to default the router and start over again. As I suspected, I found the app rather simply minded and limiting access to many settings that are readily available in the web interface, one of which was changing the wireless SSIDs and passcodes. Technically, this supposedly can be done in the app, but it failed to do so despite several tries.