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kryptonix
Sep 26, 2018Guide
How to unbrick the Nighthawk R7000 using OS X and TFTP
Hi,
After spending a night on unbricking my R7000 and how I struggled to work with all the manuals out there but none of them actually worked. I thought I should share what actually worked for ...
- Sep 27, 2021
HOLY COW IT WORKED!!!
nmrpflash worked!!! Switching to a Static IP address and turning my Wifi off did the trick!!
Also, recommend using -vvv to double check when it works. Took me two tries to nail the timing because the router has to finish restarting for the packet transfer to begin before the command times out.
waymer66
Aug 19, 2020Aspirant
I have followed the instructions to the letter, as outlined in the first post:
Ran a cable from the computer directly to the first LAN port.
Opened System Preferences/Network and keyed in the following:
Configure IPv4: Manually
IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router: (left blank)
I opened up the terminal and commanded it to the desktop. I opened another window in the terminal and entered “ping 192.168.1.1”.
I get the message Request timeout for icmp_seq (number).
What am I doing wrong or is this proof that the router is toast? Thanks.
Ran a cable from the computer directly to the first LAN port.
Opened System Preferences/Network and keyed in the following:
Configure IPv4: Manually
IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router: (left blank)
I opened up the terminal and commanded it to the desktop. I opened another window in the terminal and entered “ping 192.168.1.1”.
I get the message Request timeout for icmp_seq (number).
What am I doing wrong or is this proof that the router is toast? Thanks.
antinode
Aug 19, 2020Guru
> What am I doing wrong or is this proof that the router is toast?
It's evidence that the router is not responding as expected. But
you've joined a years-old discussion and provided little information
about your own situation. Starting your own thread for your own problem
might make more sense.
> Model: R7000P|Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi Dual Band Gigabit Router
Is that your model? Connected to what?
LED indicators? Any other symptoms? Have you done a settings reset?
- waymer66Aug 19, 2020Aspirant
antinode wrote:> What am I doing wrong or is this proof that the router is toast?
It's evidence that the router is not responding as expected. But
you've joined a years-old discussion and provided little information
about your own situation. Starting your own thread for your own problem
might make more sense.> Model: R7000P|Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi Dual Band Gigabit Router
Is that your model? Connected to what?
LED indicators? Any other symptoms? Have you done a settings reset?
I had a friend who is an engineer walk me through the steps as outlined previously again. It's bricked, so I ordered a mesh system from a company that doesn't encourage it's customers to trash their routers via auotmatic updating.- antinodeAug 19, 2020Guru
> I had a friend who is an engineer walk me through the steps as
> outlined previously again. [...]Did he tell you how to answer basic questions, too? Apparently not.