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softerist
Jul 03, 2020Apprentice
Plex Media Server not working on Nighthawk X10 R9000 Router Firmware Version V1.0.5.18
Hi. Today you released new update but this broke the Plex Media Server. Can you please fix it? See picture attachment. Also the telnet on debug.htm it's no longer available, why? Thanks! ...
- Jul 08, 2020
Hi guys.
I've managed to reinstall/plex by doing the following:
0) Disable donwload/enable Plex and update checkboxes on you router page.
1) I've installed a web server (in my case Microsoft IIS)
2) I've added this file to the web server and made it accesible via HTTPS at this address (https://localhost/sw-apps/plex/r9000/verify_binary.txt), with some certificate, doesn't matter what certificate, just place one for HTTPS connection to became accesible - in my case I've used one installed already in my personal cert store named NVIDIA GameStream Server.
3) go to router telnet, then login via telnet
4) edit /etc/hosts and add this line, where 192.168.1.2 it's my newly webserver:
192.168.1.2 http.fw.updates1.netgear.com
5) Type this to make sure that old/bad arhive it's deleted:
rm -rf /var/plexmediaserver-r9k-1.19.4.2935-79e214ead-armv7.tgz
6) go to:
cd /var
7) Enable Plex Media Server
Proof attached.
Special thanks for tips to: kc6108
kc6108
Jul 07, 2020Luminary
Plex has made changes to their download URLs again.
Plex's original URL schema for downloads:
Plex then added "-new"
Now they have added another layer:
Netgear needs to add "netgear/" prior to the filename. Christian_R can you forward this information to someone who can help?
kc6108
Jul 07, 2020Luminary
I believe all Netgear would need to do to fix this issue is update this file on their side:
https://http.fw.updates1.netgear.com/sw-apps/plex/r9000/verify_binary.txt
- softeristJul 08, 2020Apprentice
Hi guys.
I've managed to reinstall/plex by doing the following:
0) Disable donwload/enable Plex and update checkboxes on you router page.
1) I've installed a web server (in my case Microsoft IIS)
2) I've added this file to the web server and made it accesible via HTTPS at this address (https://localhost/sw-apps/plex/r9000/verify_binary.txt), with some certificate, doesn't matter what certificate, just place one for HTTPS connection to became accesible - in my case I've used one installed already in my personal cert store named NVIDIA GameStream Server.
3) go to router telnet, then login via telnet
4) edit /etc/hosts and add this line, where 192.168.1.2 it's my newly webserver:
192.168.1.2 http.fw.updates1.netgear.com
5) Type this to make sure that old/bad arhive it's deleted:
rm -rf /var/plexmediaserver-r9k-1.19.4.2935-79e214ead-armv7.tgz
6) go to:
cd /var
7) Enable Plex Media Server
Proof attached.
Special thanks for tips to: kc6108
- kc6108Jul 08, 2020Luminary
I was able to manually update by:
- Disabling "Enable Plex Media Server" and "Enable Automatic Plex New Version Update" in the router GUI (thus revealing the manual "update" option for Plex in the router GUI)
- Enabling telnet and logging into the router
- cd /var
- wget https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server-new/1.19.4.2935-79e214ead/netgear/plexmediaserver-r9k-1.19.4.2935-79e214ead-armv7.tgz
- Clicking the manual "update" option for Plex in the router GUI
- rm -rf /var/plexmediaserver-r9k-1.19.4.2935-79e214ead-armv7.tgz
- exit
To enable telnet:
- Navigate to the router's Debug page.
- Right-click on the page and choose "Inspect" (using Chrome in this example)
- Search for "telnet", delete style="display: none;", and hit Enter.
- Now the telnet option should be available
- Deli13Jul 08, 2020Aspirant
Thank you all!
Got Plex working on my X10!