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cybot
Jan 13, 2021Luminary
unable to access routerlogin.net/.com
Router: R8000P Firmware Version: V1.4.1.68_1.3.28 I am unable to access the routers login page (routerlogin.net) and am being redirected to "https://www.netgear.com/home/services/routerlogincom....
- Oct 19, 2021
Sorry for the delayed reply. for a period of time, i was for some reason, unable to login to the forum here. anyways, here are some updates:
my ISP (local phone company) finally upgraded the lines and made 10mbps/1mbps speeds available. naturally I upgraded to the higher speed as soon as I could. Uodates to the windows 10/Edge Browser seem to have solved the issue. there have been several updates to the router firmware, but they don't seem to have been the cause of the fix.
for future reference (for me mostly) my modem does have a built in router, but the feautures have mostly been disabled, since I asked them the ISP to do so since i was using my own router. this being said, there are other ports on the modem being used, one of the other ports is being used for the innomedia phone box that gives my house landline access. The modem's Wi-Fi functions have been disabled. the modem model is listed below. the speeds are still two bonded lines getting combined into one, but now instead of tow 3mbps lines, it's 2 5mbps lines to make 10mbps. it still irritates me that litterally around 50 feet away in cul-de-sac before us they have access to 50 Mbps and we are stuck with only 10. but not much I can do abput that.
Modem model: Comtrend: Nexuslink 5630u
michaelkenward
Jan 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
It might help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router, if there is one. The 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.
cybot
Jan 20, 2021Luminary
I do not know what model it is. it was provided by the phone company when we got our service started. about all i can tell you is that it has two 3Mbps lines going in and that I don't have access to any of the settings of the modem. there are some lan ports, but other than the one leading the to the router, they are setup for our digital voice service provided by the phone company the ports have a cable to a box that provides the phone service to the house.
- michaelkenwardJan 20, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cybot wrote:
it was provided by the phone company when we got our service started. about all i can tell you is that it has two 3Mbps lines going in and that I don't have access to any of the settings of the modem.
Unfortunately, this leaves us shooting in the dark.
It is also puzzling when you refer to "two 3Mbps lines going in".
What is the Internet service? DSL? Cable?Something else?
I'm also puzzled by the "two 3Mbps" bit. Where does that come into the picture?
cybot wrote:
there are some lan ports, but other than the one leading the to the router, they are setup for our digital voice service provided by the phone company the ports have a cable to a box that provides the phone service to the house.
If they are "LAN ports" they are not for phones. LAN has a specific meaning and refers to ports use for Ethernet connections. So I guess that they are simple "ports" and nothing to do with LAN.
I say that you show just how hard it is to diagnose what might be happening at your end.
correction: routerlogin.net works on internet explorer 11, but not edge.Does this mean that the problem has gone away?
Or are you now trying to fix something else?