Mikep1985 wrote: i have the same probem. I bought a refurbished DGN 2000 that came without the installation CD. I cannot for the life of me find the smartwizard download link. Am i supposed to throw the router in the trash and buy a new one? Support / Smart Wizard Utility. Smart Wizard Utility. Firmware and Software Downloads. With NETGEAR ProSupport for Home. Welcome to the NETGEAR Download Center!! To find documentation, firmware, software, or other files, enter a whole or partial Model number in the text search box. Netgear smart wizard free download - Audio Record Wizard, Registry Repair Wizard 2012, Worksheet Wizard, and many more programs. Anybody know where I can download Smartwizard? I realize it's 4 years later, but I faced the same issue of needing the older smart wizard to upgrade a FS726 that had never been upgraded. NETGEAR WG111V3 SMART WIZARD DRIVERS FOR MAC DOWNLOAD - Browse the list below to find the driver that meets your needs. You can now download the official Windows 8 drivers from Netgear Download Center. I am losing my mind here, theres upgrades and firmware galore on here but no activation software!! What use is an upgrade without the activation first??:mad: refurbish is NOT handle by Netgear and only by the third party with VERY limited warranty. Return and buy NEW one. Hi there, I purchased a used Netgear Smartgear switch (FS750T2) which is a managed switch, or at least thats what I had read (both on the ad, and from the manual pdf I got from Netgear's website). I purchased it with the intent of creating seperate vlans for home projects for the purposes of studying for certification exams. I reset the unit to factory defaults as directed in the manual I then connected the unit to my home router and powercycled the switch. After the unit was booted again, I plugged my windows 7 laptop into the switch and verified I could surf to the internet on multiple ports. I then downloaded and installed the Smart Wizard configuration software. The switch could not be seen by the software. I ran 'The Dude' - a program to perform network mapping, and the switch was not visable. My next choice was directly connecting to the unit with the default IP found in the manual. Disconnected the power from the switch, removed the ethernet cable going from the switch to the router, then powered up the switch again. I set the IP address of my NIC to be on the same network as was described in the manual for the switch (Manual says the default IP of the switch is 192.168.0.239 (no subnet was given) - I set the NIC to 192.168.0.100/24). I then ran the software again, still could not find the switch. An attempt to browse to the IP address through internet explorer failed (). Unsure as to what could be the problem (Firewall? Antivirus?), I tested with my linux laptop and ran into the same problems. The Dude, Nmap and traceroute act as if there is no switch at all (when connected to the router) - should it not have shown an extra hop in between? I have tried searching online and have come up empty handed. I have seen a few people who have posted with the same problem on the forum of Netgear's site, but not a single one seemed to have a response (at least not publicly, I can't discount that perhaps an email was sent directly to them). Any assistance with this is greatly appreciated, and you have my thanks in advance:-). I have found Netgear interfaces to be a case of trial and error! As the switch is second hand it will have a different IP address and it appears you need to know this before attempting a reset. First try switching off the firewall on the PC I once had this problem with a Netgear access point so I connected to a PC running Wireshark and nothing else and then looked out for an odd ip address. Of course you need to have a PC on the same network so can be a needle in a haystack. Hopefully not. Does an arp -a show anything in DOS? I tried that today, as it seemed like a good place to start. However I disconnected the Ethernet cable patching the router to the switch, then pulled the power out from the switch. Started wireshark's scan and plugged the power in. What I was expecting to see was the router broadcasting out to obtain an IP address from DHCP prior to assigning itself an IP. However I saw nothing of the sort unfortunately. I'll try again with a router connected, issuing DHCP, but not connected to the internet to see if I can find something new. Arp -a just showed me my laptop trying to retrieve a dhcp address through the wired network. That while you may believe that you reset the switch, you did not actually reset it.
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