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How to manage my R6400 router from PC. I don't want Nitehawk App on my phone.
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How do I manage my R6400 router from PC. It used to be routerlogin.net, but no longer...
I do not want the Nitehawk App on my (old) phone.
What do I do?
Thank you.
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if you're on windows
open a command prompt (click on start and type cmd)
type ipconfig and hit enter.
the default gateway address should be your routers address. This isn't always the case if you're in a double nat situation.
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Re: How to manage my R6400 router from PC. I don't want Nitehawk App on my phone.
You can log into it using the ip address of your router.
That's all I use for accessing mine.
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Re: How to manage my R6400 router from PC. I don't want Nitehawk App on my phone.
It was suggested I long in with the IP address of the router. How do I find that?
(using a PC)
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if you're on windows
open a command prompt (click on start and type cmd)
type ipconfig and hit enter.
the default gateway address should be your routers address. This isn't always the case if you're in a double nat situation.
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Re: How to manage my R6400 router from PC. I don't want Nitehawk App on my phone.
That got me the IP and I'm in.
Thanks.
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