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Re: 63A7OC7XA5313 mesh nighthawk
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63A7OC7XA5313 mesh nighthawk
I see my original router and the nighthawk. When I click on nighthawk it says connected but can't connect to internet.
Please help
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Re: 63A7OC7XA5313 mesh nighthawk
What system did you actual buy? A model number helps.
Cascading routers isn't a recipe for a working network. It causes a double nat.
What is Double NAT? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
how do you actually have your network laid out?
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Re: 63A7OC7XA5313 mesh nighthawk
> [...] I bought this hooked it all up [...]
Swell. What, exactly, did you "hook up" to what, exactly? (Hint: If
a device has different types of ports, then "connected to device" is not
enough detail.)
> [...] and it says I can't connect to internet . [...]
"it"?
> [...] Is this because my home router is still hooked up? [...]
Has your (unspecified) "my home router" a maker and model number?
What, exactly, did you "hook up" to what, exactly?
Has your (unspecified) "the nighthawk" a model number? Look for
"Model" on the product label.
> [...] When I click on nighthawk [...]
Does that mean that you're using some Nighthawk app? I'd suggest
using a web browser, instead.
You might start with an oft-neglected resource:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model number,
and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least). Read?
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