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Message 41 of 53

Re: Cannot connect to Netgear Wifi Router

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Ignore the Vlan id bit, that is taken care of by the modem.

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Message 42 of 53

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I am not sure. Very frustrated and I think maybe I should just return it. 

Thank you once again for everyone's help and support. It's so much appreciated. 

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Message 43 of 53

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the country in netgear appears to be shown as USA and you need to change to UK



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Message 44 of 53

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@licquoricewrote:

I think he might be disappointed when/if you manage to configure the Netgear.


The XR1000 is a specialist "gaming" router. It is complicated even  by Netgear's standards. But for someone who wants to optimise their "gaming experience" it has all manner of extra controls. This is down to the use of a DumaOS as the router's operating system.

One advantage of these gaming routers is that Duma has its own section in the Netgear community where a team of dedicated and informed techies can step in an help out with problems.

And, let's face it, BT's routers seem to be designed to suit BT rather than customers.

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Message 45 of 53

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The Stars and Stripes in that screenshot is probably for the Netgear website, not the router's GUI.

 

 


@imjollywrote:

the country in netgear appears to be shown as USA and you need to change to UK


This is easily done as long as this router didn't come from the USA. There is a setting in the graphical user interface (GUI).

When it comes to wifi regions, routers sold into the USA, they usually have NAS as the modem number. These are locked to North America. That's down to legal requirements.

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Message 46 of 53

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@michaelkenward as the op is a self confessed non techie, whistles and bells are rather pointless.

See message 37

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Message 47 of 53

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@3465TYPwrote:

I am not sure. Very frustrated and I think maybe I should just return it. 

Don't give up. You are getting there.

This gaming router may not have been the best choice if gaming isn't the idea, but plenty of people happily use third party routers on BT.

BT's own devices are competent but hardly world beating. They don't support many of the services that Netgear and others offer, albeit sometimes at a price. In my case, the use of Anywhere Access to manage routers while nowhere near the home network beats anything BT offers.

Gamers seem to enjoy these XR devices. I couldn't see the point, but I a not a gamer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Message 48 of 53

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@licquoricewrote:

@michaelkenwardas the op is a self confessed non techie, whistles and bells are rather pointless.

See message 37


It is her husband who suggested dumping the BT router. See message 33.

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Maybe he is the gamer in the family.

Just because someone proclaims themself "non techie" does not mean that they have to be relegated to inferior equipment.

 

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Message 49 of 53

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Sigh, neither of them are techie. It will be a total waste of money.

Horses for courses.

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Message 50 of 53

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@3465TYP 

Just  thought but I take it don't have Digital Voice?