On 10/7/17, rjkrjk <[email protected]> wrote:
> win7/64, SM 2.48

wireless, rj-45 ethernet connection to your netgear router or ???

> attempted to log on to my router (Netgear AC1900/R7000) using the all of the
> following
> standard netgear address
> 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, routerlogin.net

don't use routerlogin.net -- it works only if the netgear is your dns server
which it probably is, ok, but do you check which wireless network
you're connected to before entering the userid/password?

& while we're on the topic:
username: admin, pasword: password
that got changed when you first connected the netgear to your network - right?

> NONE work....and I get an 401 Error,   unauthorized

have you looked at
https://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27199

if nothing there helps,
  if not already, connect your pc directly to the netgear with an
ethernet cable, turn off wireless on the pc & try again
  create a new SM profile & try again

> however, when using FF 56, I have NO Problem accessing the router
> using routerlogin.net or 10.0.0.1 ( the 192.168.x.x both time out)

You're using FF & SM on the same machine?

> the 401 error message
> Access to this resource is denied, your client has not supplied the correct
> authentication
>
> does even have the netgear standard 2 line sign in box, I'm not supplying an
> passwords
> just typing the netgear url,
> where is SM looking in order to get the correct authtication

You could always install wireshark
  https://www.wireshark.org/download.html
and see what's actually happening.

> I have cleared cache, removed the 192.168.x.x passwords
>
> not really sure if Seamonkey is at fault here,   comments appreciated !

I have a netgear at home also.  No problems getting in using seamonkey.

Regards,
Lee
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