Web Interface Device Configuration Of Netgear Genie Wi-Fi Extender

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Netgear Genie Setup and login link is a link for configuring the router online through IP address. If you don’t want to set up the router through web-interface, you can directly open the Netgear Genie app on your device and start adding details like username and password to set up extender through it. You can manage and control the extender functions from the App itself.
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    Web Interface Device Configuration Of Netgear Genie Wi-Fi Extender
    Netgear Wi-Fi extender was launched as a solution provider to the internet related issues that many people used to face while accessing the internet in specific areas of the house or office. However, Netgear Wi-Fi Extender changed the entire complexion of networking world with its incredible capabilities and features. However, this particular device is incomplete without its software, i.e., Netgear Genie. To access the web interface of Netgear Wi-Fi extender, you will have to get Netgear Genie. The newly launched app has many smart features to offer. It enables you the parental control as one of its features. In this guide, we are going to assist you with the crucial aspects regarding the Netgear Genie setup. Therefore, if you have just started to use Netgear Wi-Fi Extender, then it is important for you to Netgear Genie software to manage and control your Wi-Fi extender in the easiest of ways. In this article, you will learn about the configuration OpenDNS of Netgear routers. In case, if you are already familiar with the parental controls feature that is available on some of the Netgear routers. Follow the instructions provided in the article to know the process of enabling or disabling parental controls in your Netgear Wi-Fi Extender. If you are willing to access the Netgear live parental controls then you need to move ahead by the automatic registration process from the parental control section within the Netgear Genie app.

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    Step1: Login to the configuration page of the router from the link routerlogin.net. Step 2: Open the link at the left corner. Step 3: Find the setting for Domain Name Server (DNS) Addresses Now add this DNS IPs in the DNS given spaces: 208.67.220.220, 208.67.222.222 & 208.67.222.220. Step 4: Wipe your cache and then test its working. Now you can test the functionality of your new settings: If you see this message - You may not be using OpenDNS yet. Let's resolve this issue by restarting your PC if you haven’t done that yet. Why is it not working? This page that you see might be browser cache, even if you use the OpenDNS. Test this first: It could be banned as a phishing site. If not it will show itself as the demonstration site. Restart the web browser, router, and computer. What is OpenDNS? OpenDNS is one that allows Internet surfing more secure, reliable and faster for everyone. This is free of cost and will also not take much time to start. Moreover, you don’t need any software to use this, so it is a pretty straightforward procedure. You can go to mywifiext.net to know the exact details of how to set up a wireless range extender. Now, if you come across any issue while configuring the web interface of Netgear Wi-Fi Extender, then you can get in touch with Netgear Wi-Fi extender help and support providers because they will help you set up an account on Netgear Genie along with the steps that you were looking to perform inside the web interface of your extender.
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