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Dataman72
Feb 24, 2020Aspirant
Cannot make a secure connection
I changed the network SSID and entered in a PA2 key and secure password, but only the unsecured networks show on the devices, which are tablets and chromebooks
- Feb 27, 2020
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Christian_R
Feb 27, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
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Dataman72
Feb 27, 2020Aspirant
Christian,
Got it working, AX1800 WiFi 6 (RAX20), but there are many problems with some of the designing of the system. In retrospec now, I wish I had purchased a better version of the unit, something I recommend to all. Here is what is wrong, and what should be checked. I did a complete uninstall of the android software (I think caused part of the problem), and wiped the router clean. One thing I think was fortunate, is the firmware I had updated since I purchased the router, so that was a definite plus, but it still needs work on it. After wiping the router, I started the web interface and it could not connect to the web. It appears this happened because you must go through your supplier for the internet, and they grab the initial IP of 192.168.1.1. The web interface does not pick that up initially, and the android interface didn't do that either. After going back and forth with different web browsers, Edge, Chrome ect, it finally showed that it changed the format of the IP address to 10.0.0.1. The install then started for the web and more normal options showed than were available for the Android interface. I had the chance to pick a User name, and a Password, unfortunately, after logging in I found out later that it reverts back to admin for the user, and that sort of stinks. The ability of using your own user name adds a little to the security. It then allowed me to add my networks, and didn't automatically add the Netgear network, which it appears once they are in or allowed, you cannot overwrite them; even though it looks like they are. I think the firmware still needs more updating in this matter and others, and I feel Netgear will be up to that, and knowing what was wrong, and getting it fixed helped with my still feeling I will buy Netgear products. Please don't make the interfaces idiot proof, there are still people that want to maintain and have control of their network, without a program taking it over. The Android interface needs fixing in that manner..