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ProACTSam
Feb 21, 2021Aspirant
NETGEAR AC750 wifi adsl 2+ Modem Router - Doesn't Work is it a con?
This Netgear 35 series has never worked for us
we have a wired cisco 800 modem so put it aside whne brought as a problem child
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We want to use this new bit of kit again but cannot ket it to work
All Netgear doe is refer us arounf the houses,
routerlogin urls dont wrok, machine not connected - it is -
nighthawl does support device
URL 192.168.1.1 dont connect
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but the wifi does, and the fiber and adsl connections we have do
we want to conenct this device to a network
But how?
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Noting my fiber internet service and ADSL servie both require fixed static logins
so i need to access the modem to program this right?
I can us the netgear as a router, but not open, because i cant access?
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what am i missed guys?
4 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
What are you missing? lots of things.
1. This is the general routers forum. Not the dsl modem forum. So unless you have just a router (without modem integrated), your in the wrong forum.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/DSL-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-dsl-modems-routers
2. AC750 is a speed and not a model. And "Netgear 35" is your ssid, not a model. You'd want to actually look at the device's label to see what model you have.
3. when you post in the proper forum, include the correct model number, the firmware on it, what steps you've tried, and where its failing in the process. That'll help people to see what you've tried and where its failed in setup. You also put you have fibre and adsl service. What one are you using?
- ProACTSamAspirant
that a great help thank you.
i will do as you suggest,
i have identified now the issue is my ISP use a static IP address outside the range of the device ie its not compateble,
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
> i have identified now [...]
How, exactly, have you "identified" what, exactly?
> [...] the issue is my ISP use a static IP address outside the range of
> the device ie its not compateble,That makes approximately no sense to me. It might help if you
provided some real-world information, like, say, which "my ISP", which
"a static IP address", and with what that address might be "not
compateble". And why you believe that anything is not compatible with
anything else. What you think that you have "identified" is much less
interesting.
> What's that?Presumably, if it was actually "NETGEAR35":
> [...] "Netgear 35" is your ssid, not a model. [...]