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Re: AC1750 WiFi Router (R6350) won’t set up
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Re: AC1750 WiFi Router (R6350) won’t set up
What actual modem/gateway is it?
It if has wifi built in, it has an integrated router. it causes a double nat
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Options? (only use 1)
1. put your modem/gateway in passthrough/modem only mode.
2. put the netgears IP address into the gateways dmz
3. put the netgear in access point mode.
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Re: AC1750 WiFi Router (R6350) won’t set up
> [...] The only thing showing on the Netgear router is the power button
> flashing. [...]
If you have a flashing power indicator, then you may be a candidate
for the TFTP recovery scheme. See, for example:
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Re: AC1750 WiFi Router (R6350) won’t set up
> [...] when I'm in the tftp2 it says "unable to get a response from the
> server"
First, I'd recommend using the command-line TFTP client program which
came with your (unspecified) computer OS, rather than any third-party
program.
Second, the TFTP recovery scheme is a multi-step procedure which
offers multiple opportunities for user input, hence user error. By
itself, an error message doesn't say much. As usual, showing actual
actions (commands) with their actual results (error messages, LED
indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or
interpretations. Especially when using a command-line program,
copy+paste is your friend.
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