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twrerctr's avatar
twrerctr
Initiate
Jun 03, 2017

Orbi installation - firmware update - dead router

Followed quik start guide, everything connected, connected the app, changed the SSID and password, then was give option to update the firm ware.  Said it would take about 3 minutes, then after a few minutes, said it would reboot.  Then nothing.  Light ring does not light, activity light on modem show no activity.  Numerous reboots later, no change.  Tried the reset button as well.

 

Satelite was connected to begin with, but after firmware update to router and reboot, will not connect to router.

 

Help, would rather not return unless there is no fix.

 

Daniel

3 Replies

  • When you did the reset did you press and hold the reset button for a very long time, until the green light started flashing? That should reset everything. If that doesn't work there's probably some way to use tftp to reload the firmware. I've done this on other bricked Netgear routers but not on Orbi yet.
    • twrerctr's avatar
      twrerctr
      Initiate

      I pressed for 15-20 seconds, there was no change to the green light.  After your post I tried pressing for longer, finger got tired after 2.5 minutes.  Still no change to green light.

       

      How would I go about a forcing a firmware update without being able to access the router page?

       

       

      • st_shaw's avatar
        st_shaw
        Master

        When you insert a paperclip into the reset hole, you hold down the button until the green power LED starts flashing amber. It shouldn't take 2.5 minutes.  Maybe the firmware got corrupted during the upgrade.

         

        This page describes how to force a firmware upload using TFTP. You do not need to access the router webpage. I have done this to correct corrupt firmware, but have not needed to do this with Orbi.

         

        https://kb.netgear.com/22688/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP