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Re: R6080 Ac1000 nightwalk app not showing connected device list after app firmware update
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Re: R6080 Ac1000 nightwalk app not showing connected device list after app firmware update
Hello Sanashoks1,
Our engineering team is aware of a possible issue with attached devices feature not working properly on the Nighthawk app and they are currently investigating. We recommend using the web browser to manager your devices for now.
Regards,
Christian
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Thanks
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Re: R6080 Ac1000 nightwalk app not showing connected device list after app firmware update
zero relevance for me. i'm new here, and am not sure how, but I was mistakenly on the wrong article at some point. I don't use nighthawk, I only use a browser. also, your handle says you are retired...how do you know what is happening internally at Netgear? Thanks for the reply.
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Re: R6080 Ac1000 nightwalk app not showing connected device list after app firmware update
@LRAinAK wrote:
also, your handle says you are retired...how do you know what is happening internally at Netgear? Thanks for the reply.
"Retired" means that they are no longer members of this "Community".
Look closely at all of the messages before yours and you will see that they appeared more than two years ago.
@LRAinAK wrote:
zero relevance for me. i'm new here, and am not sure how, but I was mistakenly on the wrong article at some point.
If you didn't answer to the message before yours, heaven only knows why your message appeared here.
If you are seeking help for some sort of issue, then start a NEW conversation ion the appropriate section. See above:
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