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Monday, March 11, 2019

Netgear Wi-Fi router setup through Genie smart wizard

Netgear WiFi router is needed by the user to initially access the administrator login page using routerlogin.net web page. There, the user will be redirected to enter the default credentials regarding the WiFi router to access the Netgear Genie page to further configure the wireless router. It is highly recommended that the user initially logs in to their WiFi router in order to make their network more secure. The login process is very simple and it only takes a couple of minutes of the time of the user. The user can simply go to any web browser and type the default address in the URL bar i.e. routerlogin.net or the default IP address as well i.e. 192.168.1.1. By logging in to the WiFi router, the user will then gain access to the configuration page of the WiFi router and a lot of advanced features as well. With the help of the configuration settings, the user can make their network secure and by changing the advanced features, the user can personalize and configure their network which is most suitable to their requirements.

The user can find all the security settings on the configuration page of the WiFi router. The configuration page is called the Netgear Genie which helps the users set up their WiFi routers initially and further provides the user with a dashboard with the settings regarding their Netgear WiFi router. It is recommended that the user changes the default password and username for their WiFi router as the default information is provided online for ease of access regarding the login for all the users. Any unauthorized user can access the network of the user without their permission using the default credentials. After that, the user must upgrade the firmware for their WiFi router if there are any new updates available. The Netgear Genie notifies the user regarding the latest updates. The firmware is basically the Operating Software of the WiFi router. It helps orchestrates complete functions within the hardware of the WiFi router. The firmware update also rolls out multiple new features as well as enhances overall speed of the network of the user.
Here, we will help the users understand the configuration settings of their Netgear WiFi routers using the Netgear Genie. Here are the steps to log in and set up to the Netgear WiFi router using Netgear Genie:-
1. Connect the Ethernet cable from your modem to the WAN port located at the rear end of the Netgear WiFi router.
2. Now, using another Ethernet cable, connect the laptop or computer to any of the four internet ports located at the rear end of the Netgear WiFi router besides the WAN port.
3. Restart the router, the modem, and the computer and wait for the devices to finish restarting.
4. Open any web browser and type routerlogin.net in the address URL bar to access the Netgear Genie web page.
5. The user can even access the administrator login page using the default IP address as well. The IP address is 192.168.1.1 for most of the Netgear WiFi routers.
6. Once the user has the administrator login page on the screen, the user will be needed to enter the default credentials regarding their WiFi router. The default password is “password” and the default username is “admin” for most of the Netgear WiFi routers. The password and username will be case sensitive.
7. Once the user has successfully logged in to the WiFi router, the Setup Wizard will appear on the screen. The Setup Wizard will detect the type of connection of the internet that the user has.
8. For all the wired connections, the Smart Setup Wizard will detect the connection as Dynamic IP. Now click Next to proceed.
9. Now, the user will have the complete setup and logged in to their network without any issues. The user can now change the configurations of their WiFi router and access the advanced features as well from the page of Netgear Genie.
The Netgear router of the user will now be configured in a proper way. The user can start using their WiFi router as they desire.
John Woods is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cybersecurity, malware, social engineering, Games, internet and new media. He writes for Netgear Router products at
netgear genie .

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