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Okay. I do have a NETGEAR router that is connected to my modem. NETGEAR Genie says it has a firmware upgrade. But, the password is wrong. I would I reset the router to factory defaults?
Okay. I do have a NETGEAR router that is connected to my modem. NETGEAR Genie says it has a firmware upgrade. But, the password is wrong. I would I reset the router to factory defaults?
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I thought you said you didn't have a Netgear router?
If you do have a Netgear router, you need to update the firmware. Google default router passwords if you don't know the password.
I do, but I am not connected to it. I upgraded the firmware on it.
Ok. Im not sure a firmware upgrade to a device that you aren't connected too, will help.
Keep monitoring for further BSOD'S.
Will do! It hasn't messed up today.
I removed the NETGEAR Genie application, though.
Golden, I was connected to the device to see if there were any firmware upgrades. That may have been what caused the BSOD last night. But, I am usually always connected to the main modem/router which is made by ARRIS.
Ok. Now that the firmware is updated, you should be able to connect that router and use Genie without BSOD.
Okay
I was at work, couldn't post this earlier. OP mentioned wanting to know who/what is on his wifi. There is a utility called: Who Is On My Wifi version 3.02 or maybe later.