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Can not login into router via genie nor web model c3700 - directs met to log in under 192.168.0.1:8
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Re: Can not login into router via genie nor web model c3700 - directs met to log in under 192.168.0
Is this wifi login or wired?
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Re: Can not login into router via genie nor web model c3700 - directs met to log in under 192.168.0
What happens if you try these in the browser?
and
They are the local addresses for Netgear hardware.
The support pages, and manuals, for thjis device are here:
C3700 | Product | Support | NETGEAR
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Re: Can not login into router via genie nor web model c3700 - directs met to log in under 192.168.0
You are not connected to your Router’s WiFi network. To access routerlogin.com, your device must be connected to your Router’s WiFi network. Check your current connection and try again.
If I log in using the address 192.168.0.1.8 it will take me there but I am concerned that that is not the correct site
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Re: Can not login into router via genie nor web model c3700 - directs met to log in under 192.168.0
The address:
is another way to get at the router interface.
(There is no such thing as: 192.168.0.1.8)
The address:
is not a "site" as such. It is the local address for the router's interface. You can use it even if you are nowhere near the Internet. Indeed, you usually have to get to it before you can get on the Internet.
Remember, the username and password for the router is not the same as the wifi username (SSID) and password.
If you search this forum for "device must be connected to your Router’s WiFi network" you will find plenty of ideas that you can try.
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