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NetGearHead5
Nov 20, 2013Guide
How do I reset my R7000 back to the state in which I pulled it out of the box?
How do I reset my R7000 back to the state in which I pulled it out of the box? Why am I asking? The most recent release of firmware has destroyed my router's connectivity and performance. I'm having ...
- Nov 22, 2013The 30-30-30 reset method works on the most routers out there but not on the R7000...
The correct way to reset your R7000 to the Out of the Box State is...
Download the initial Release from Netgear R7000 Support HP http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/R7000(Firmware Version 1.0.0.96)
Reset and flash back from any Stockfirmware to initial Stockfirmware:
Power on the Router
wait several seconds
Hold down Reset for 5 to max 8 seconds ! **
connect to 192.168.1.1
flash the initial FW
now the Router reboots
wait several seconds
Hold down Reset for 5 to max 8 seconds ! **
** After every reset, the first login screen on StockFW should show something like "refreshing settings or loading settings"
Now its like Out of the Box.
Reset and flash back from any DD-WRT FW to initial Stockfirmware:
Power on the Router
wait several seconds
telnet into the Router
run the commands:
"erase nvram"
"reboot"
wait several seconds
connect to 192.168.1.1
flash the initial Stockfirmware via the Administration Tab (if the upgrade fails with site not available, try another browser like Firefox, chrome, safari)
now the Router reboots
wait several seconds
Hold down Reset for 5 to max 8 seconds ! **
** After every reset, the first login screen on StockFW should show something like "refreshing settings or loading settings"
Now its like Out of the Box.
I reflashed several R7000 back to initial Stockfirmware because the latest FW with Beamforming was not stable enough after several Days/Weeks testing...The FW showed some massive connection drops after 24hours and only a Router reboot fixed it (tested on 3x R7000)
The connection dropped down from 1300 to 66-256 after several Hours.... -.-
Now i am waiting for a new FW release with Wifi fixes from Netgear.
wellhung
Jun 06, 2015Aspirant
RogerSC wrote: Hung, I'd advise you to wait until your router is fully booted before resetting it. You're more likely to get your desired result that way.
That would be the same as normal factory defaults right, in any case it doesn't help.
Is there something to resetting short after factory defaults?
I would like more info like accurate timing, when to do it (which LEDs pattern to look for), and how dangerous this is.