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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

NWMichelle
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I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

I am trying to login and see what's on my network (and to get my RING devices on the right 2.4 channel) but the website will NOT accept admin and password AND it will not accept my serial number (the "continue" box stays gray after I enter the serial number). I am ready to throw this whole thing away! I have hit the "reset" button, turned it off/on, and NO LUCK. What the heck is next??? I have the Nighthawk R7000 series

Model: R7000|Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Router
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PBukowski
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Thank you to everyone who provided suggestions. I ended up downloading the Netgear app ( I forgot the exact name, maybe Netgear UP) and was finally able to get into the login screen where all the router settings are located.

I then had to reset all the parameters fresh and now it’s working fine.

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microchip8
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

are you trying to connect to the router'e GUI at http://192.168.1.1 ?

 

if so, it should not ask you for any serial numbers, only user and admin which by default are "admin" and "password"

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antinode
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

> [...] I have hit the "reset" button, [...]

 

   "hit" how, exactly?  Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your
model number, and look for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Look
for "Factory Settings".

 

> [...] I have the Nighthawk R7000 series

 

   "series"?  R7000?  R7000P?

 


> [...] it should not ask you for any serial numbers, [...]

 

   That's part of the (generally defective) password recovery scheme
found in recent firmware versions.  Disabling it (if you ever get in)
may be the best course.

Message 3 of 26
NWMichelle
Tutor

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Yes. I tried that address. I tried all this: By defaultyour NETGEAR home router's IP address should be assigned as either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. You should also be able to access your router by typingin http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com into your web browser's address bar.

 

Then when at the page with admin/password, if you click cancel, it wants you to put in your serial number. It won't let me move past that screen. 

Message 4 of 26
NWMichelle
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Reset button= hole on back of box. I read on another thread to try that to reset to factory settings in case I had changed the user name/password combo (though I am nearly certain I never did).  And it's just the R7000. It's a few years old....maybe that is the problem. Sigh. 

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antinode
Guru

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

> Reset button= hole on back of box. [...]

 

   I know that.  The question was what you did with it, not what it was.

 

> [...] Get the User Manual. Look for "Factory Settings".

 

   Did you?  Read it again.

 

> [...] I read on another thread [...]

 

   Thanks for the link.

 

> [...] And it's just the R7000. [...]

 

   _What_ is?

 

> [...] It's a few years old....maybe that is the problem.

 

   Just do the settings reset as described in the User Manual.

 

> [...] Sigh.

 

   I'll say.

Message 6 of 26
microchip8
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

you need to push in the reset hole with a pin for at least 30 seconds until the power LED starts to flash. Then the router is restored to factory settings

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antinode
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

> [...] for at least 30 seconds [...]

 

   Or, what it says in the User Manual.

Message 8 of 26

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

There is support material, including a manual, for the R7000 somewhere at the end of this link:

 

>>>> R7000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<

 

For the R7000P, try here:

 

>>> R7000P | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<

 

What are you trying to login with and how?

 

Browser? Desktop app? Mobile app?

 

Connecting to routerlogin.net? An IP address?

 

Did you find this?

 

If you cannot login to your router | Answer | NETGEAR Support

 

It might also help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router. The model number could be useful. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?

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IrvSp
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

What mode is the R7000 in? Router or Access Point mode? Don't know the difference? Check the manual for Access Point Mode.

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NWMichelle
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Yes, thank you. I tried that. Still...no luck. 

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NWMichelle
Tutor

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

I have the manual. I have read the manual. 

Thank you for the links. 

 

I tried to log in via my computer, via IP address and web addresses. I also downloaded the app to my phone, with no luck either. 

 

It is plugged into a modem (at work right now, and can't recall the name of it--lol....it's white!) 

 

The frustrating part is that it DID just work a few months ago...piece of cake! I've done nothing to since then and now I can't access it. 

 

Thanks for that last link. I will work through that at home after work. I appreciate the help. 

Message 12 of 26

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Did we ever find out what the modem is in front of this router?

 

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IrvSp
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

When on a Windows PC, open a COMMAND PROMPT an enter IPCONFIG /ALL. Find the network adapter in the output you are using (if more than one) and look at the  GATEWAY IP ADDRESS. That is what you should be using in a browser to reach the router.

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NWMichelle
Tutor

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

It's an ARRIS surfboard  if I'm remembering correctly (I'm at work now, not home, to double check). 

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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Probably modem only then. So that eliminates one possible source of problems.

 

 

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ComPH
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

To the original poster: I have the very same problem. Happened after firmware update. Everything works, but I can no longer login as an admin, and the router will not accept the serial number to “recover password”. The best I could find out was to do factory reset and reprogram everything again. Did you find out anything else that was useful?
What a PITA!
Model: R7000|Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Router
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PBukowski
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I’ve also tried everything and cannot access router login.com or router login.net. It was surfing just fine, but I needed to change some settings and I can no longer get into it. I’ve also tried a direct cat 5 wire between port 2 and the computer. Then I’ve tried WiFi and still no login page. I end up with the netgear web site, instead of the router login screen.

 

Now I held reset for 7 seconds until the power light flashes, to default it to factory settings. After all that I still can’t log into it. It surfs the internet though. Ughh, is there a fix for this? I’ve always been really good about keeping the firmware updated. I suspect the latest firmware is preventing me from being able to log into it.

Model: R7000|AC1900 Smart WIFI Router
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antinode
Guru

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

> I've also tried everything [...]

 

   It would have made more sense to start your own new thread, instead
of re-awakening this months-old, largely unproductive thread.

 

   Think for a moment about how little useful information that that
non-description could possibly convey to the non-psychics in your
audience.  If you had actually "tried everything", then there would be
no hope at all.

 

> [...] cannot access router login.com or router login.net. [...]

 

   "router login.com or router login.net" should be "routerlogin.com or
routerlogin.net" (without spurious spaces).  What, exactly, did you try?
Did you try specifying the router's IP address instead of any of these
names?


   "cannot" is not a useful problem description.  It does not say what
you did.  It does not say what happened when you did it.  As usual,
showing actual actions with their actual results (error messages, LED
indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or
interpretations.

 

> [...] I can no longer get into it. [...]

 

   Regarding "can no longer", see "not a useful problem description
[...]", above.

 

> [...] Then I've tried WiFi and still no login page. [...]

 

   Now that you've revealed what you did _not_ get, perhaps you could
reveal what you _did_ get.

 

> [...] I end up with the netgear web site, [...]

 

   "the netgear web site" is a very big place.  Which part of it did you
get?  Copy+paste is your friend.


> [...] I still can't log into it. [...]

 

   Regarding "can't", see "not a useful problem description [...]",
above.

 

   LED indicators?  Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model
number, and look for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  Look
for the LED descriptions and "Troubleshoot".  Especially "Cannot
Log In to the Router".

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PBukowski
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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

Antinode - you are a very rude person. If you are representing Netgear, you should be ashamed of yourself. Forget that I even posted anything. I will be all done buying Netgear products in the future. Instead I’ll purchase a $300 router from Asus. Maybe I won’t have to deal with insults from them.

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@PBukowski wrote:

If you are representing Netgear, you... 

 


No.

 

This is essentially a user-to-user venue. Not everyone here takes pride in being rude.

 

Give the good guys a bit of time and the cavalry may ride in and rescue you.

 

 

 

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joemcc1961
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very helpful

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antinode
Guru

Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000

> [...] you are a very rude person. [...]

 

   I disagree.  But you certainly have posted a useless problem
description.

 

> [...] If you are representing Netgear, [...]

 

   Luckily, I'm not handicapped in that way.  Netgear employees have an
"N" logo by their names.

 

> [...] Maybe I won't have to deal with insults from them.

 

   Please help me out.  Where are these "insults"?  You posted a problem
(non-)description which contained almost no useful information, in an
inappropriate place.  I indicated these deficiencies, made some
suggestions, and asked a series of pertinent questions, in an attempt to
make some help possible.  All the questions remain unanswered.  If you
expect anyone to help you (with more than guesswork) before you supply
some basic information, then I fear that you may be doomed to
disappointment, no matter where you buy your equipment.

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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000


@ComPH wrote:
To the original poster: I have the very same problem.


Maybe, maybe not. There can be many reasons why people see these "can't login" symptoms. Without knowing the exact circumstances, who knows which applies to you.

 

Let's deal with this bit:

 


@ComPH wrote:
....the router will not accept the serial number to “recover password”.


You don't say what "will not accept" means, but there is a bug in some devices in Netgear's implementation of password recovery. You can get locked into a closed loop.


If password recovery is enabled, but you have not set the answers to the questions, it keeps sending you back to the beginning of the process because you can't answer the questions.


If the standard factory password (password) does not work, then you will have to factory reset the thing to get back to that. Then either disable password recovery (check the manual for your device) or provide some answers to those questions.

 

As to this bit:

 


@ComPH wrote:
Everything works, but I can no longer login as an admin, ...

 


That's an other one where there can be various causes. Sometimes you can recover simply by rebooting your network so that the various components connect in the right order:

 

Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:

  • Turn off and unplug modem.
  • Turn off router and computers.
  • Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
  • Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it connect.
  • Turn on computers and rest of network.

If that doesn't get you back in business,  then we need to know more. In particular, what is the modem in front of your router? If it is one of those things that an Internet service provider wished on you, then it may also be a router, with ports to wire things to your network and maybe with its own wifi. If so, you may need to reconfigure the modem and/or the Netgear router.

 

For guidance on that, provide more information and perhaps start a new discussion. When problem solving it is generally a good idea to start a new conversation, after checking old stuff for clues, of course.

 

That issue crops up all the time and you should be able to find an existing answer that fits your circumstances.

 

Good luck. You may need it.

 

 

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Re: I can't log in with admin/password... R7000


@PBukowski wrote:

I end up with the netgear web site, instead of the router login screen.

 

Is that really the Netgear site? Or the browser's graphical user interface (GUI)?

 


@PBukowski wrote:

 

Now I held reset for 7 seconds until the power light flashes, to default it to factory settings. After all that I still can’t log into it.

 


See the answer to @ComPH. These things are usually down to a handful of possible causes.

 

I assume that you found this:

 

If you cannot login to your router | Answer | NETGEAR Support

 

As I said earlier, when problem solving it is generally a good idea to start a new conversation, after checking old stuff for clues. I doubt if you have come up with a unique way of breaking access to your router.

 

If you do start afresh, you can help people to help you by providing the information suggested in this forum's header:

 


Subject (Include model number and brief summary)
Model (Recommended - Helps the community give the best answers)
Body (Include additional detail including model version, firmware, OS and environment where relevant.)

They are there for a good reason. The "environment" bit includes the rest of the stuff on your network.

 

 

 

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