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Northwest29's avatar
Northwest29
Aspirant
Jan 14, 2021

Setup r6700

How to setup without modem or internet

3 Replies

  • > Model: R6700|Nighthawk AC1750 Smart WiFi Router

     

       Is that accurate?  Not an R6700v2 or R6700v3?  Look for "Model" on
    the product label.  Firmware version?  Connected to what?

     

    > How to setup without modem or internet

     

       To do what?  In general:

     

       Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
    for Documentation.  Get the User Manual (at least).  Read.

     

       These routers tend to expect to see a path to the Internet, and to
    configure themselves accordingly, more-or-less automatically.  Normally,
    perhaps after a little frustration, you can get past the automatic
    ("wizard") set-up, and configure it manually, as desired.

    • Northwest29's avatar
      Northwest29
      Aspirant
      Yes r6700v3. Initially I just want in home network. Still trying to decide on an ISP. Can I connect router to my laptop and do the setup without wizard? What cabling? Just the Ethernet cable? Thank you.
      Ron
      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > [...] Can I connect router to my laptop and do the setup without
        > wizard? What cabling? Just the Ethernet cable? [...]

         

           As I said, I'd expect a virgin router to start with its set-up wizard
        showing, but I'd also expect it to give you a chance to do a manual
        configuration eventually.

        \

        > [...] Get the User Manual (at least).  Read.

         

           Did you?  Look for "Use the Internet Setup Wizard" and "Manually set
        up the Internet connection".

         

        > [...] Still trying to decide on an ISP. [...]

         

           Ok, so there's no real Internet Setup to do.  All you need to do is
        get past the "Wizard", and proceed.

         

        > [...] What cabling? Just the Ethernet cable? [...]

         

           Some or none, it's all the same to me.

         

        > [...] Get the User Manual (at least).  Read.

         

           Did you?  As the User Manual says ("Connect to the network"):

         

              You can connect to the router's network througha wired or WiFi
              connection.

         

           These routers tend to expect access to a time server.  They typically
        don't offer a manual way to set the date+time, so, without an Internet
        connection, the date+time data in its logs may be inaccurate.  I
        wouldn't expect "Set up a WiFi schedule" to work well.  Similarly,
        features like automatic firmware updates couldn't work.  Otherwise, for
        LAN-only operation, what could go wrong?