We aren't mind readers. Message 4 of 9. Hi Michael, I'am sorry I informed you badly. I removed the network cable from the router and I switched the modem off, so there is no internet at all.
I wired my laptop to the router. With this IP-address I tried to login the router. The login screen asked for the username and password. I put in admin and password. Again this gave me no permission to enter the router. Message 5 of 9.
Greetings from The Netherlands. Wolter de Groot. Wolterdegroot gmail. Message 6 of 9. Where did that address come from? By default the address will be Is this in a web browser in Windows?
Something else? Message 7 of 9. I appreciate the quick reply. Message 3 of 6. Exactly correct, and it now works fine! Thank you very much. Message 5 of 6. Message 6 of 6. Top Contributors. User Count. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other Netgear WNRv2 owners to properly answer your question. View the manual for the Netgear WNRv2 here, for free.
This manual comes under the category Routers and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 7. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Is your question not listed? Then out of frustration, I set the channel to Auto, and that helped immensely! Signal is always much stronger and rate stays high. But what's odd is that throughout the day, the device bounces around to a variety of different channels automatically - especially to the ones I thought it wasn't supposed to use.
For example it often sets itself to 8. I'm not complaining, but is this screwing up my neighbors? Why would the device let itself use channels that aren't supposed to be used? Is this ok? Second issue is throughput.
While setting the channel to auto really seemed to stabilize things, my devices would benchmark at about 10MBs down a meter from the router and MBs down in the next room. I read the disabling WMM could really help, but after doing that, my iPad couldn't connect, though my phone and laptop could.
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