Genie acted as a network dashboard. It could map every device on your network (a feature that felt like magic in 2012), diagnose internet connectivity issues, and even manage parental controls without logging into a portal. It also introduced visibility, showing signal strength between access points.
For now, if you own a Netgear router, Ignore the subscription prompts for the first 30 days. Use it to pause the Wi-Fi during dinner. Look at the beautiful network map. You’ll realize that the humble router isn't so humble anymore—it’s a smart device, and Netgear Manager is its brain. netgear manager
It is not designed for the sysadmin who lives in CLI (Command Line Interface). It is designed for the soccer mom who needs to kick the babysitter’s device off the network at 10 PM. It is designed for the freelancer who needs to verify the ISP is delivering the promised 500 Mbps. Genie acted as a network dashboard