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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
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2014-01-09
12:29 PM
2014-01-09
12:29 PM
FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
The interface for my previous Netgear router had the capability to show what was currently accessing the router, but I can't find that function on my FVS318G.
Can anyone tell/instruct me on how to determine this? It is extremely helpful with troubleshooting the system.
Thanks...
Can anyone tell/instruct me on how to determine this? It is extremely helpful with troubleshooting the system.
Thanks...
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2014-01-09
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
I don't think I was completely understood. The page you indicate shows the IP addresses and items that were added to the network and their respective assigned groups, regardless if they are online or not.
I am looking for the page (if it even exists) that shows what IP addresses are actually ONLINE and "conversing" with the router. For instance, I have PC1, PC2, Printer1, and Laptop1 as members of the network, but Laptop1 is NOT online. The page you recommend shows all four of those items on the network (assuming they were added via your page), but the page I am hoping exists shows only those items that are online, i.e., PC1, PC2, and Printer1.
Thoughts?
And again, thanks.
I am looking for the page (if it even exists) that shows what IP addresses are actually ONLINE and "conversing" with the router. For instance, I have PC1, PC2, Printer1, and Laptop1 as members of the network, but Laptop1 is NOT online. The page you recommend shows all four of those items on the network (assuming they were added via your page), but the page I am hoping exists shows only those items that are online, i.e., PC1, PC2, and Printer1.
Thoughts?
And again, thanks.
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
I don't think I was completely understood. The page you indicate shows the IP addresses and items that were added to the network and their respective assigned groups, regardless if they are online or not.
I am looking for the page (if it even exists) that shows what IP addresses are actually ONLINE and "conversing" with the router. For instance, I have PC1, PC2, Printer1, and Laptop1 as members of the network, but Laptop1 is NOT online. The page you recommend shows all four of those items on the network (assuming they were added via your page), but the page I am hoping exists shows only those items that are online, i.e., PC1, PC2, and Printer1.
Thoughts?
And again, thanks.
I am looking for the page (if it even exists) that shows what IP addresses are actually ONLINE and "conversing" with the router. For instance, I have PC1, PC2, Printer1, and Laptop1 as members of the network, but Laptop1 is NOT online. The page you recommend shows all four of those items on the network (assuming they were added via your page), but the page I am hoping exists shows only those items that are online, i.e., PC1, PC2, and Printer1.
Thoughts?
And again, thanks.
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2014-01-10
10:18 AM
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
Which router were you using before?
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2014-01-10
12:28 PM
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
adit wrote: Which router were you using before?
Unfortunately, I can't remember, it's been over a year. Aside from it being a Netgear, no clue...
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2014-01-10
06:16 PM
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
gnwjr wrote: I
I am looking for the page (if it even exists) that shows what IP addresses are actually ONLINE and "conversing" with the router. For instance, I have PC1, PC2, Printer1, and Laptop1 as members of the network, but Laptop1 is NOT online. The page you recommend shows all four of those items on the network (assuming they were added via your page), but the page I am hoping exists shows only those items that are online, i.e., PC1, PC2, and Printer1.
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That is only place the would populate but sometime the list is may not accurate to say.
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2014-01-11
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Re: FVS318G - How do I see what is currently accessing the router?
The only Netgear routers that have ever been able to do it are the new (last few years) UTM series. They require a paid subscription (1, 2, or 3 years). If you didn't have one of those routers then you are mistaken.
gnwjr wrote: Unfortunately, I can't remember, it's been over a year. Aside from it being a Netgear, no clue...
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