How Do I Get My Netgear Router to Work?

The first step is setting up your router correctly. Plug it into the power source and press the power button if it doesn’t turn on automatically. The name of your router’s Wi-Fi network (SSID), which you can find in the manual or on the bottom of the device, should appear in your Wi-Fi settings. Select the network, select Connect, then enter the password (which can be found alongside the network name).

Why Is My Router Not Connecting to the Internet?

While you can use a router without a modem to communicate with other connected devices, you’ll also need a modem and an internet service provider (ISP) to access the internet. Make sure you correctly set up your modem, and it’s securely connected to the yellow port on your router with an Ethernet cable. If you can connect to your Wi-Fi network but can’t use the internet, then you likely need to troubleshoot your modem. If you can’t connect to the router’s network at all, it could be due to one of the following reasons:

Interference from physical objects or other devices Your password is incorrect or has been changed Your router’s firmware is out-of-date Hardware issues such as a faulty antenna or capacitator Your router has an invalid IP address

How Do I Fix My Netgear Wireless Router?

Whatever problem you’re having, here are some general router troubleshooting tips:

What Lights Should Be on My Netgear Router?

The Power light on your modem should be a solid color (usually green). The Internet light (traditionally represented by an “i” or a planet with a ring around it) and the Wi-Fi light should be solid or blinking. The icons might look slightly different if you have a router-modem combination unit.