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Netgear Wireless Router Admin Page Windows 10 Devices CanAll non-Windows 10 devices can connect to the settings page fine, but all my Windows 10 devices fail and get that message.
And on my laptop, it gets the refused message on Windows 10, but when I restarted the router and tried a linux live usb on the laptop, it connected to the settings page fine. So I think its some sort of issue between Windows 10 and the router. Anyone have any advice on how to fix this I kind of need the settings page to work on Windows 10 as thats the main OS I use. Netgear Wireless Router Admin Page Install It InSome people have had to reinstall it in order to gain access. Do you have anything else in your network Switches A second router Is Internet Connection Sharing enabled on any of the PCs. I dont think Internet Connection Sharing is enabled on any of the PCs, Ive never really heard of that and Im guessing its not something I could really enable by accident. Also the problem first started when I connected an old router to use as an AP but forgot to disable DHCP on it, but Im not sure if this is just coincidence as even after resetting and reflashing it refuses Windows 10 connections to the settings page, and happens when its disconnected from my main network. Maybe its some sort of setting specific to Windows 10 Or a security setting in the router I really dont know what Im talking about tbh but just wondering if theres any settings I can change to try and fix it. Netgear Wireless Router Admin Page Upgrade A WindowsIm gonna upgrade a Windows 7 computer that can access the settings page to Windows 10, just incase its a huge coincidence that my 3 Windows 10 machines cant access the router but all others can. OTOH, this doesnt explain why non-Windows 10 devices stop working, too. Bizarre. I dont have this problem with my Windows 10 machines. I tried setting it to private and restarting the router. Didnt work. So then tried restarting laptop and router. ![]() Im upgrading a Windows 7 machine that can access the router fine now to Windows 10 to see whether it can still access it on Windows 10. Technically, when you restart a router, you should force all your devices to renew their DHCP leases. The router loses track of pre-reboot leases, so it can conceivably assign an address to a device when that address is already in use by another device. I upgraded a Windows 7 computer to Windows 10 and that managed to access the router settings page fine. So now I think it could be a program, setting, update, or something which Ive done on my Windows 10 machines, but I cant really think what it could be right now. Ive been busy over the last couple of days with exams and stuff but Ill be able to test further on Wednesday, if anyone has any suggestions in the meantime it would be much appreciated, and thanks TheEther for all your help so far.
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