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I am trying to hook up the extender via Wi-Fi and the all that happens when it comes time to hook up to mywifiext.net I get to a netgear "oops" page.
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I have a screenshot, but don't see how to upload it?
I enter manually or click on the link for http://www.mywifiext.net and every single time it takes me to a page that says Oops, you got here by mistake, you should go to http://www.mywifiext.net - which is where I was trying to go?
Please help.
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If you are seeing the ‘Oops!’ message then that’s an Internet based screen, and the URL is Netgear’s. You must have an internet connection to see that message. Now the fact that you are seeing it is most likely because your computer’s WiFi is not currently associated with the Extender, more likely it is associated with the Base Station (the WiFi router that the extender connects to). Take a look next time the message appears as see what WiFi Access Point the computer is associated with. Another possibility is that you also have a wired Ethernet connection to the LAN.
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If you try to just go to the URL in your browser & not have the genie bring up the browser window, you will get the oops message.
I started another thread about the genie getting stuck.
Thanks!
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My experience today with this domain name has been quite unsettling. Apparently the name has been hijacked, and is no longer under the control of Netgear Corp. I find this apalling and entirely against the interests of millions of Netgear users. My screen shows that mywifiext.net is up for grabs in the domain name business, and it now links to other sites of questionable authenticity. Shame on Netgear for letting this happen. Connecting to one's extender as admin by alternative means is the only safe way to go now, and customers should be made aware of this.
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The WiFi Extender log in page can also be accessed through mywifiext.net (without www.) or 192.168.1.250
I've linked a thread that has discussed a similar issue:
I hope to hear back from you!
Regards,
NhanN
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@nhann wrote:...
I hope to hear back from you!
Regards,NhanN
What do you expect to hear?
I was savy enough to help myself. Nonetheless many users have suffered much worse fates,as your link proves. The real question is: What should a co. like Netgear do better to prevent such user hardships? Answer: When you print a link in a user manual, guard that link's domain address and don't let it get spoofed.
Netgear, are you listening?
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