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bull117
Aspirant
Jul 29, 2019
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2nd time crashing R7000 on firmware

Ok...now pissed. After first firmware update debacle...believed I fried the hardware where I only got wireless lights with flashing on light. So I bought a new R7000 a few months ago. Now I tried to update the firmware through Genie and it crashed again!!! Tried even the reset button. This should not be this hard!!!
  • > o I then opened the TFTP client that I downloaded: [...]

     

       You should have been able to use the TFTP client which comes with

    macOS:

     

          https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1622096#M102004

     

       And, as it says at https://kb.netgear.com/000059633 :

     

          [...] Make sure to extract the file from the zip folder. The
          firmware file format is either a .img or .chk file.

     

       If you're on a Mac, and using Safari for the download, then I'd
    expect Safari to extract the zip archive contents automatically.  (At
    least that seems to happen here, whether or not I want it to.)  If you
    use another browser, then double-clicking on the ".zip" file should do
    that job.

     

       And, for an R7000, the firmware image file type should be ".chk".

12 Replies

  • > [...] flashing on light [...]

     

       Did you try using the TFTP recovery scheme?  See, for example:

     

          https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1622096#M102004

     

    > [...] it crashed again!!! Tried even the reset button.

     

       Not a very detailed description of what you did, or what happened
    when you did it, or what the router does now.

     

    > [...] This should not be this hard!!!

     

       I agree, but there is a recovery mechanism.

    • bull117's avatar
      bull117
      Aspirant

      Router does nothing but the white flashing on light (as mentioned in the first post).  Details...the computer stated it could not complete the update.  The router indicated a flashing white light and the computer direct connect.  I clicked out of the genie.  Powered off the modem and router...no luck.  powered off just the router...no luck.  Reset the router...no luck.  Now folks want to use this TFTP program...a bandaid that NetGear should fix.

       

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > I have a Mac. [...]

         

           So?  There's a TFTP client program in macOS, too.

         

        > [...] The TFTP process is great for someone versed in computer
        > geekdom...I am not. [...]

         

           I wouldn't call it "great" for anyone, but using it should be
        possible for anyone who can follow instructions, and has (access to) a
        computer with an Ethernet interface.

         

        > [...] This issue should not even be [...]

         

           Ok.  Now, do you want to throw a tantrum, or repair your disabled
        router?  Either way works for me, but my time is too valuable to waste
        on a tantrum.

  • Wireless is not the best way to upgrade firmware... too many things can go wrong.

     

    What is the state of ALL LED's?

     

    Might need to do the TFTP process. Seach the forum for TFTP or use Google to search NETGEAR TFTP, should be some video's on what to do.

     

    Since this IS a new router though, contact Netgear Support via SUPPORT, MY SUPPORT, and open a CASE on the problem.

    • bull117's avatar
      bull117
      Aspirant

      Thanks IrVsp...

       

      I have a Mac.  I was not updating via wireless...the router is directly connected to the computer and modem.  The TFTP process is great for someone versed in computer geekdom...I am not.  This is besides the point...if I have to replace, (again) I will surely look for a new router that will surely not be a NetGear!  This issue should not even be...if NetGear is advocating a firmware update...then it should be seamless in doing!!!