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AngryBenko
Mar 20, 2017Tutor
Unable to connect to Netgear Server
I've recently been running into wifi-connectivity issues and decided to do a factory reset on my router. However, before doing the factory reset, I noticed that when I tried to check for a firmware u...
- Mar 20, 2017
AngryBenko wrote:I'm running V1.0.4.30_1.1.67. Windows 10. When checking for firmware update "Attempting to connect to Netgear Server. Please Wait...": and then it will return "No Internet connection is detected. The router cannot check the NETGEAR server for updated firmware. After setting up your Internet connection, go to the Router Upgrade screen to check for updated firmware."
You can ALWAYS manually do the update. Your firmware is quite old, but I don't recall having a problem like that with any version of firmware, INSTRUCTIONS HERE...
AngryBenko wrote:
Also, if I can hijack my own thread, I've noticed that my old SSID is still broadcasting even though I've switched to a new one. I've rebooted the router and even while the router was off, the old SSID was still broadcasting. Would another factory reset fix this issue?
Windows 10 has a HOTSPOT feature. You might have that on? From a CMD prompt (Windows Key + R and enter CMD and press enter) enter netsh wlan show all. If you see HOSTED NETWORK enable and data then this is sharing your SSID. Otherwise another router nearby is using the SAME SSID... a Program like ACRYLIC will show you SSID's that can be seen. If you have the router on and see 2, well, there is another one.
AngryBenko
Mar 20, 2017Tutor
I'm running V1.0.4.30_1.1.67. Windows 10. When checking for firmware update "Attempting to connect to Netgear Server. Please Wait...": and then it will return "No Internet connection is detected. The router cannot check the NETGEAR server for updated firmware. After setting up your Internet connection, go to the Router Upgrade screen to check for updated firmware."
Also, if I can hijack my own thread, I've noticed that my old SSID is still broadcasting even though I've switched to a new one. I've rebooted the router and even while the router was off, the old SSID was still broadcasting. Would another factory reset fix this issue?
IrvSp
Mar 20, 2017Master
AngryBenko wrote:I'm running V1.0.4.30_1.1.67. Windows 10. When checking for firmware update "Attempting to connect to Netgear Server. Please Wait...": and then it will return "No Internet connection is detected. The router cannot check the NETGEAR server for updated firmware. After setting up your Internet connection, go to the Router Upgrade screen to check for updated firmware."
You can ALWAYS manually do the update. Your firmware is quite old, but I don't recall having a problem like that with any version of firmware, INSTRUCTIONS HERE...
AngryBenko wrote:Also, if I can hijack my own thread, I've noticed that my old SSID is still broadcasting even though I've switched to a new one. I've rebooted the router and even while the router was off, the old SSID was still broadcasting. Would another factory reset fix this issue?
Windows 10 has a HOTSPOT feature. You might have that on? From a CMD prompt (Windows Key + R and enter CMD and press enter) enter netsh wlan show all. If you see HOSTED NETWORK enable and data then this is sharing your SSID. Otherwise another router nearby is using the SAME SSID... a Program like ACRYLIC will show you SSID's that can be seen. If you have the router on and see 2, well, there is another one.
- AngryBenkoMar 20, 2017Tutor
Thanks for the tip on ACRYLIC, what I thought to be my old SSID coming from my Nighthawk router was actually coming from my OLD router tucked away in a box.
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Were you able to update it now?
- AngryBenkoMar 29, 2017Tutor
Yes