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R8000P Operating System is Mikrotik
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R8000P Operating System is Mikrotik
I recently wanted to install a new printer on my network but when I went to the 192.168.1.1 address it showed that the operating system was RouterOS v6.44.6. I tried most of my passwords but none of them allow me to get it. First when did this change to Mikrotik and second why. Also why did Netgear Genie drop off the face of the earth. It worked for non-technical folks like me to manage my system. Any help would be appreciated. If this Mikrotik system is the router operating system then how do I reset it to install a new password? Hopefully without loosing all my other configuration.
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Re: R8000P Operating System is Mikrotik
The r8000p doesn't use mikrotik.
Do you have another router/gateway on your network and what is it?
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Re: R8000P Operating System is Mikrotik
@seniorchiefwar wrote:
Also why did Netgear Genie drop off the face of the earth.
Which Netgear genie? The one for your PC?
https://www.netgear.com/support/download/?model=genie
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/genie/NETGEAR_Genie-install_Windows_V2.4.64.rar
Be warned that it is a rar file, a sort of nerd's zip file that you have to unpack before you can install it.
@seniorchiefwar wrote:
It worked for non-technical folks like me to manage my system.
Oh so true, but I fear that your "non-technical folks" bit may do yourself a disservice. Netgear seems to think the genie is too complicated and wants us all to use mobile devices to manage things.
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