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EAPRouterUser
Feb 04, 2023Aspirant
Router R6230 used as an AP-How do I update firmware? Netgear fogot that in the User Manual.
Hi All; I have (2) R6230 Routers for my WiFi. One is used as an AP. Back in late Nov., Charter/Spectrum messed up my system by doing some service work on my wiring in the area. I had to rese...
- Feb 05, 2023
EAPRouterUser wrote:
Now I would like to update the router used as an Access Point, but
Netgear didn't put that in their User Manual for Model R6230. Unless it is labeled something else.It is in the manual but you have to get into the browser graphical user interface (GUI) for the access point. You cannot use the usual address (routerlogin.net) because in AP mode the R6230 gets its address from the router.
You need to find the IP address of the R6230. The easiest way may be to go to the main router and look at its list of "Attached Devices". (Look at the bit in the manual View Devices Currently on the Network).
Look for the address of the AP.
Feed that into a browser. You should then get the GUI for the AP.
Now you can just follow the manual's instructions for a manual update to the firmware. They will be the same as you used for the first R6230.
This bit in the manual Manually Upload Firmware to the Router.
Here's another way:
How do I manually upgrade firmware to my NETGEAR router? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
EAPRouterUser
Feb 10, 2023Aspirant
HI MK,I think I finally got my AP device updated. My final question is: How can I verify that my AP unit is truely updated with the V1.1.0.114 firmware?
To answer your previous question about knowing if I am working on the AP unit, I just use the MAC address. I have (2) R6230 routers, Netgear48 is setup as the /router, Netgear34 is set up as the AP device.
To update the AP device this is what I did: I hope it helps others.
I downloaded the Firmware1st., Version V1.1.0.114 at netgear.com/support. I then Extracted it so it was an .img file. R6230 - V1.1.0.114_1.1.1.img I left it open so I could drag and drop it later.
Opened a web browser from my laptop connected to it's Router Network.
Enter www.routerlogin.net and my username and pasword.
Selected; Attached Devices and printed it.
Found the IP address of the AP Router Netgear34 based on it's MAC address.
It was in the list of Wired Devices as it uses an Ethernet cable.
I entered the IP Address mentioned above into a new web browser, then my username and password.
Then select; Advanced >Administration > Firmware Update. Here is where it got confusing. When I got there all the information is for the actual Router Netgear48, not the AP unit Netgear34. All the numbers belonged to Netgear48 Router. But I just moved forward. I guess I don't undrstand the GUI nomeclature stuff since I'm a rookie at this.
I clicked "Choose File" and went back to the downloaded firmware file V1.1.0.114_1.0.1.img mentioned previously. Then Drag and Drop that .img file behind the "Choose File" box.
Click "Upload". It uploaded for the 3 minutes mentioned. So it did something!!!
I think I said Yeaaa!
I actually think it updated the AP unit as: Two of the IP addresses changed in the Attached Devices list. They were the same no's, they just switched places.
Also when I checked the Roku's wirelessly linked to the AP devise the M
michaelkenward
Feb 11, 2023Guru - Experienced User
EAPRouterUser wrote:
HI MK,I think I finally got my AP device updated. My final question is: How can I verify that my AP unit is truely updated with the V1.1.0.114 firmware?
Open the browser graphical user interface (GUI) for the AP in a browser.
The firmware version is there at the top of the page:
That's for my R7800 in AP mode.
When I got there all the information is for the actual Router Netgear48, not the AP unit Netgear34. All the numbers belonged to Netgear48 Router.
I do not know where you saw those numbers, but to me they look like the default SSIDs for the WiFi.