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DarthKoda
Feb 18, 2019Guide
Nighthawk MR1100 FW NTG9X50C_10.20.05.02 Wont Update
No matter what I do. I can't get my router to do a Firmware update. It's driving me crazy. I have to manually power off then on the router every 24 hrs. Why? Because after 24hrs, the router stops wor...
Mrblazed
Jun 15, 2020Star
You must use Windows, you can get a free VM or use bootcamp, which is what I do. Windows 10 is free just don’t activate. You also have to be connected to the USB port, WiFi and Ethernet will not work.
Drinka_40
Jun 20, 2020Tutor
So finally got this to work using a Windows 10 PC, and the result is like having a new MR1100, in that the UI, and display look quite different, and have a few features that the AT&T firmware did not.
Also wanted to add a few notes and link to the process, so everything is in one place.
How about from a Mac? (procedure below does not work on a mac. Find a friend with a windows PC or use 'Bootcamp' to install Windows on your mac)
@Mrblazed wrote:
Download the newest generic firmware from the Netgear support site for your country (the routers country).
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/MR1100.aspx#Firmware%20Version%2012.06.11.00
Download FDT.exe version 4.6.2.0. (You’ll have to Google)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s27ftyfjpvn9819/fdt.exe?dl=0
Download AC78x Netgear drivers version 4.3.00http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/aircard/AC_790S_Telstra/AC78xSDrivers.exe
Download Putty
https://www.putty.org
1) Put everything in the same folder (ex. C:\Desktop\mr1100 )
2) Install drivers
3) Connect MR1100 directly to computer with USB cable.
There are 2 USB ports on the MR1100. Standard and Micro (micro is same port used for charging the MR1100).
Use of the micro USB port for connecting the MR1100 to your PC.
4) Open putty, telnet into MR1100 ip address (default is 192.168.1.1 which is no secret) with port 5510
Note: normal telnet session prompts for login ID and password. You don't get that here, so just start typing the following command.
5) AT!BOOTHOLD
Once you type this command, you will get a response back just saying 'OK'. You should also see 'NetGear' boldly displayed on the MR1100,
and the small status LED will be flashing red.
6) Close Putty
7) Open 'cmd' window, change directory prompt to where you downloaded everything to (ex C:/Desktop/mr1100). Type ”fdt.exe insertfilename.secc.spk” and hit enter.
8) Do not touch anything. If the command prompt tells you after “resetting device” that the upgrade failed, ignore it and let the MR1100 do its thing. The screen on the MR1100 may show its downloading the firmware, and at some point It may look like it’s frozen, but it should finish and boot by itself after about 10 minutes. Again as Mrblazed advised, DON'T MESS WITH IT UNTIL COMPLETELY DONE.9) When its done, the display on the MR1100 should look different, and have status info, usage amount...etc on the display.
make sure you can page through the different displays on the screen using the 'home' button on the MR1100. You can also log into the MR1100, and navigate to Settings > Administration > Firmware Update... there you should see the new firmware version, which also confirms your MR1100 update was successful.
I work in IT, but addmittedly am not the sharpest tool in the shed. So if I can do it, you can too.
and Kudo's to Mrblazed for putting all this together.
Cheers,