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goreduke
Aspirant
Oct 16, 2018
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Wireless router R9000 setup without modem

How can I set the router without Internet connection?  I don't want an internet connection and do not have one.

  • > [...] I tried to do it using your iPhone app but it wouldn't go beyond
    > the screen where it checks for the Internet connection.

       It's Netgear's "iPhone app", not mine (and Netgear may have more than
    one, as the User Manual says), but I'd try the web-browser interface.
    Look for "Use a Web Browser to Access the Router" in the User Manual.

          [...] When you access the router, the software automatically
          checks to see if your router can connect to your Internet service.

    I assume that there's a way to skip that step (or wait for it to fail).
    (If not, then you might need to take the thing somewhere where you can
    connect it to something long enough to get it past that step.)

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  • > How can I set the router without Internet connection?  I don't want an
    > internet connection and do not have one.

       What does "set the router" mean to you?  Set up (configure) the
    router?

       Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
    for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  Ignore the parts about
    connecting to the Internet.

       Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?

    • goreduke's avatar
      goreduke
      Aspirant
      Yes, I meant "configure" ... I tried to do it using your iPhone app but it wouldn't go beyond the screen where it checks for the Internet connection.
      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > [...] I tried to do it using your iPhone app but it wouldn't go beyond
        > the screen where it checks for the Internet connection.

           It's Netgear's "iPhone app", not mine (and Netgear may have more than
        one, as the User Manual says), but I'd try the web-browser interface.
        Look for "Use a Web Browser to Access the Router" in the User Manual.

              [...] When you access the router, the software automatically
              checks to see if your router can connect to your Internet service.

        I assume that there's a way to skip that step (or wait for it to fail).
        (If not, then you might need to take the thing somewhere where you can
        connect it to something long enough to get it past that step.)