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Barry_Colson
Jul 27, 2018Aspirant
WNDR4500v2 firmware update failed
Installed update and waited for counter to stop. Could not get a connection. Saw light on router blinking, turned off router, waited 30 seconds then turned router back on. Tried to connect to inte...
- Jul 28, 2018
Sound advice from wcalifas831. Here is Netgear's take on it.
How to upload firmware to a NETGEAR router using TFTP | Answer | NETGEAR Support
That is a bit out of date in that it does not tell you that Windows has a TFTP function built in, you just have to enable it.- Control Panel
- Programs and Features
- Turn Windows features on or off
- TFTP client - enable
That's probably easier than retrieving software from a website.
TFTP is a "command line" utility. In Windows it runs from a Command Prompt window. Get there with Winkey + R and enter cmd.To write the firmware to the device you need to type in:
TFTP -i 192.168.1.1 put {firmware}
where {firmware} is the name of the firmware file you retrieved.
Put the firmware in a directory you can get at, and run TFTP from there.
wcalifas831
Jul 28, 2018Prodigy
Is the bliinking light just the power light blinking? I've unbricked my wndr4500 before using the tftp method. Look on youtube and follow the steps on "how to debrick a router" You'll have to download a program to your computer called tftp2. You'll have to change a few setings on the ethernet adapter (Ip settings) which those videos will show. You'll also need to download whatever firmware you want to load on it from the netgear website under the support section for your specific model.
michaelkenward
Jul 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Sound advice from wcalifas831. Here is Netgear's take on it.
How to upload firmware to a NETGEAR router using TFTP | Answer | NETGEAR Support
That is a bit out of date in that it does not tell you that Windows has a TFTP function built in, you just have to enable it.
- Control Panel
- Programs and Features
- Turn Windows features on or off
- TFTP client - enable
That's probably easier than retrieving software from a website.
TFTP is a "command line" utility. In Windows it runs from a Command Prompt window. Get there with Winkey + R and enter cmd.
To write the firmware to the device you need to type in:
TFTP -i 192.168.1.1 put {firmware}
where {firmware} is the name of the firmware file you retrieved.
Put the firmware in a directory you can get at, and run TFTP from there.
- Barry_ColsonAug 11, 2018Aspirant
This worked like a champ!!! I appreciate the cmd info and the TFTP was in Win10 as you said. I really appreciate all the responses. I had to wait a while to make sure everything was working with no other problems.
Thanks, again!!
- michaelkenwardAug 12, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Barry_Colson wrote:
This worked like a champ!!! I appreciate the cmd info and the TFTP was in Win10 as you said.
Glad it worked out.
Since I posted my response, Netgear has updated the advice on using TFTP in Windows:
How to upload firmware to a NETGEAR router using Windows TFTP | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Strange grammar, but it has the information.