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R8000 password does not protect

MarkIndiana
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R8000 password does not protect

Hello,

 

Curious problem. Upon changing router password on my Nighthawk R8000, my tablet can still use two of the three icons to use the network. Powered off the tablet and brought it back up and it still connects to the network and has complete internet access. Only the Netgear65 was blocked by needing a new password to access the network. Did not have to put in the new password like I had to do with DTV genie, Laptops and smartphones. Why is it that my tablet was able to continue using the network and the online genie network map would show the tablet accessing the network...without needing to change to the CORRECT password? Using WPA2-PSK setting. Guest access is disabled. Furthermore, it does see the number of devices as correct which is 9 however, it doesn't show all devices???

 

Also, Network map does not show my daughters smartphone when it accesses the network yet, shows her sister's phone which is an identical make and model?

 

Thanks for any information...

Model: R8000|Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Smart WIFI Router
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

This is the usual way of accessing your device.

 

Just point your browser at one of these addresses:

 

http://www.routerlogin.com/
 
or
 
http://www.routerlogin.net
 
If they don't work, then the IP address might be an option. Here the usual suspects are:
 
http://192.168.0.1
 
or
 
http://192.168.1.1
 

Check the manual, which you can get here:

 

R8000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR

 

This explains what to do.

 

 

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MarkIndiana
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

Okay, my tablet is a Samsung. Parent's tablet has the ability to do the same thing, their tablet is an LG. They are/were able to access the network without logging in. Is this a concern? Is the router protected? Is the network?

 

Thanks.

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FURRYe38
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

Did you change the PW for all wifi SSID names? Besure to try and forget or delete prior used profiles on your devices then set up the new connection again. Change the SSID name and PW on all radios to something unique between each radio so you know which one your connecting too. 

 

Use WPA2 and AES only for best security. 

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MarkIndiana
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Hmmm. No, I did not and that probably is the problem. I though quite simply that changing one changed all. I will do this immediately. Thank You!

 

 

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MarkIndiana
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Okay, I see where I can change the pw for Netgear65 2.4ghz...done. Additionally, I see where I can change the pw for Netgear65-5g-2 5.0ghz...done. How do I change the pw for Netgear65-5g-1 I do not see a tab for it?

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FURRYe38
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

Should be all on the same tab, scroll down further. 

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Re: R8000 password does not protect


@MarkIndiana wrote:

Hello,

 

Curious problem. Upon changing router password on my Nighthawk R8000, my tablet can still use two of the three icons to use the network.

 

 

The router password is not the same thing as the wifi password.

 

Are you sure you changed the right one?

 

 

 

 

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MarkIndiana
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Hello, thanks for responding. There is no way to scroll there are only two tabs: one for 2.4ghz which is the "Netgear65" and I changed that password or 5.0ghz which is labeled as "Netgear65-5G-2 and I changed that password. Somewhere there should be a "Netgear65-5G-1" and until I can find a way to either remove or change the password it remains. How do I find or delete or change this?

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Re: R8000 password does not protect


@MarkIndiana wrote:

Hello, thanks for responding. There is no way to scroll there are only two tabs

 


 

This suggests to me that you are using the desktop genie to access the router. Some things are better done with the web interface.

 

 

 

 

 

Message 9 of 13
MarkIndiana
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

Yes, I am using the genie. Web interface? Do tell....:-)

Message 10 of 13

Re: R8000 password does not protect

This is the usual way of accessing your device.

 

Just point your browser at one of these addresses:

 

http://www.routerlogin.com/
 
or
 
http://www.routerlogin.net
 
If they don't work, then the IP address might be an option. Here the usual suspects are:
 
http://192.168.0.1
 
or
 
http://192.168.1.1
 

Check the manual, which you can get here:

 

R8000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR

 

This explains what to do.

 

 

Message 11 of 13
MarkIndiana
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Re: R8000 password does not protect

That did it Michael.

 

Why, for the love of Pete, does the Netgear Genie not give access to it?

 

I appreciate the help!

 

Thanks to everyone that posted.

Message 12 of 13

Re: R8000 password does not protect


@MarkIndiana wrote:

Why, for the love of Pete, does the Netgear Genie not give access to it?

 


 

Excellent question.

 

I was under the impression that there was a way in. But when I went to look for it, it wasn't there. Perhaps this is another thing they removed in the last "improvement" to the genie.

 

 

 

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