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AngelaV
Feb 09, 2017Aspirant
"routerlogin.net" keeps saying I must be connected to my router's WiFi, even though I am
I was having connectivity issues with my Verizon Fios router. They sent out a technician and the problem was fixed. After my netgear wifi router was reset, I attempted to go to "www.routerlogin.com" ...
- Feb 22, 2017There was a white cable running from the FIOS to the NetGear. It's showed in the old pictures. The new pictures is how it's currently configured and it's worked like a dream since the removal of the white cable.
So to anyone with the same issues as mine, check your cables and make sure there aren't extras. All that's needed is the Ethernet cable connecting the FIOS router to the NetGear and the plug in from the NetGear to the outlet. Make sure you reset when removing a stray, unnecessary cable. It worked for me.
AngelaV
Feb 10, 2017Aspirant
I don't recall this being talked about, and if that's the case then that means I had no idea what you were talking about. I have zero knowledge about tech (I still don't know what you mean by UI).
Verizon told us not to screw with their router much or we could lose our internet connectivity. They said the routers were in conflict and that's why the internet went down. I don't believe what they're saying but I'm also fearful of screwing with it too much because I will be charged if something goes wrong.
For your possible solution, at what point do I attempt to go to router login? At the end?
Verizon told us not to screw with their router much or we could lose our internet connectivity. They said the routers were in conflict and that's why the internet went down. I don't believe what they're saying but I'm also fearful of screwing with it too much because I will be charged if something goes wrong.
For your possible solution, at what point do I attempt to go to router login? At the end?
William10a
Feb 10, 2017Master
AngelaV wrote:
I don't recall this being talked about, and if that's the case then that means I had no idea what you were talking about. I have zero knowledge about tech (I still don't know what you mean by UI).
Verizon told us not to screw with their router much or we could lose our internet connectivity. They said the routers were in conflict and that's why the internet went down. I don't believe what they're saying but I'm also fearful of screwing with it too much because I will be charged if something goes wrong.
For your possible solution, at what point do I attempt to go to router login? At the end?
UI means users intreface the control panel of the router.
What's why I said the Isp could handle the modem setup part.
The modem can be placed into a bridge mode for the netgear router work as router or the netgear router has to be a access point to allow the modem's router be your router.
Have you tried a lan cable from computer to the netgear router and see if you can log in?
I know that you all apple products.