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Router Settings Disabled in AP/bridge mode
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Hi all,
I have tried everything from logging in through the IP to trying the routerlogin.net, to resetting the router, but somehow it does not want to access the router settings. Whenever I try to access it, the system looks like it is hanging. When it does an autosetup, it stops at the gateway and say gateway incorrect. My question is how can I access the settings, and get the router out of bridge mode? Or is the issue with the gateway? It was previously set to work with a different router, but now I need it to work on its own. How can I reset the factory defaults without accessing routerlogin.net?
Thanks,
dshay
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You can reset the device back to factory by holding the reset button on the back for 7-10 seconds. Probably the fastest easiest route. Its page 153 of the manual.
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/D6100.aspx
After resetting, I'd make sure to update your firmware (if it isn't) to the 1.0.0.63. do it over a hardwired connect, reset the device again after the update, and then redo your setup. this will give you the best results.
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You can reset the device back to factory by holding the reset button on the back for 7-10 seconds. Probably the fastest easiest route. Its page 153 of the manual.
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/D6100.aspx
After resetting, I'd make sure to update your firmware (if it isn't) to the 1.0.0.63. do it over a hardwired connect, reset the device again after the update, and then redo your setup. this will give you the best results.
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