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Ryanwalsh's avatar
Aug 27, 2019
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Bricked RBR50

Purchased a new RBR 50 yesterday and made the mistake of trying to update the firmware over the air. As seems to occur the router is bricked. I used the tftp method on a MacBook. The process will start and get to 60-65k blocks then stop. I guess my next step is to download the firmware file again. Any other ideas?

Thanks!
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Aug 28, 2019

    Ryanwalsh wrote:
    I had a few good key learning points that I will try to sum up.

    -It looks like it’s not very advisable to take your firmware updates over the air through the app. I’ll let the smarter folks comment there.
    -There is a reasonably good help document if you search “How to update firmware via TFTP.”
    -Make sure you read the firmware release notes (duh, but it escaped me.)
    -Don’t forget to set your static IP address
    -Store your firmware image somewhere easy to remember
    -For me, the password I ended up needing to use was the one on the bottom of the router.

    I offer what I consider better advice.....DON"T update your FW at all.  Let NG worry about that.

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  • Please try to factory reset the Router and when the Router comes up, try an auto- or manual update.

    • Ryanwalsh's avatar
      Ryanwalsh
      Tutor
      I’ve tried a factory reset several times. No matter how long I hold the paper clip the router won’t cycle. If I power cycle the router it will flash green for a few seconds then back to red with a white flashing top light.
      • ekhalil's avatar
        ekhalil
        Master

        Ryanwalsh wrote:
        .....No matter how long I hold the paper clip the router won’t cycle. ......

        How do you know that it's won't cycle? When you see the top flashing LED ring, do you see the wifi SSID ORBInn on a computer? Have you tried to attach to this SSID?