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alwill77
Oct 27, 2021Aspirant
R6080 firmware .0.52 update won't install (browser, Nighthawk, manual)
Have been alerted by both iPhone Nighthawk app and browser access there is the 1.0.0.52 firmware update available. Tried the Nighthawk app first and it goes thru the process and eventually states it can't make a connection (when checking the router, the Internet LED light goes red, not green.) In order to restore router, have to manually unplug and plug back in. Using the browser method (Firefox), try to use the built-in firmware update and it too goes thru process and soon, it reports there is loss of internet connection and it cannot connect (and the router Internet LED goes out.) Try it manually by downloading and using the resulting .img file when prompted and it does the same: I can see a progress bar and then it too eventually reports there is a signal loss and the only way to restore is restart power. I have performed at least one update since owning the R6080 and the built-in browser access easily did the charm.
Observations: it seems the download occurs and then the router either reboots or goes off line but can't reconnect once the download occurs (at least, I think it's downloading all the way) Not that this may matter but the Nighthawk app has a feature that can reboot the router and it comes right back on. But when the "reboot" occurs during the update, the router will not reconnect.
iMac OS: 10.15.7
Router: R6080 (Firmware 1.0.0.48)
Cable Modem: Netgear CM500
9 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
When you're manually updating, are you hardwired into the router?
And your logging into the router via the browser to do the manual update?
What error does it give you? the router shouldn't say signal loss so I"m wondering if thats coming from your computer?
also, be very careful with unplugged/rebooting a modem during a firmware upgrade. Its a very good way to brick a router to do it when its in the midst of installing firmware.
- plemansGuru - Experienced Usersorry, meant unplugging/rebooting the *router*
- alwill77Aspirant
When you're manually updating, are you hardwired into the router?
And your logging into the router via the browser to do the manual update?
What error does it give you? the router shouldn't say signal loss so I"m wondering if thats coming from your computer?
also, be very careful with unplugged/rebooting a modem during a firmware upgrade. Its a very good way to brick a router to do it when its in the midst of installing firmware.
Thanks for your input. Responses to your questions:Yes, when trying to update, I am hardwired to the router. The path is cable>CM 500 modem>CAT5>R6080>CAT5>iMac. That's connected, right?Yes, I am logging onto the router via the browser interface when doing a manual update. Also doing the same if using the router's interface as it has an option to conduct a firmware update (which doesn't work. I get the same results -- described below-- an the manual approach.)It goes thru the progress bar and finishes. It pauses and then reports connection lost and tells me to retry connecting by clicking a button (which I do numerous times.) It cannot re-establish connection, even though it is powered on and nothing has changed physically. If I watch my router when I attempt the manual approach, I can watch the progress bar proceed and see the Internet LED is green. When the progress bar is done, the Internet LED will go red. Slight pause and I get the connection lost message. I click the reconnect button many times and then I wait and wait and finally concede to the unplug/replug to restart the router. Done this many, many times.Yes, I am aware about bricking a router if unplugging when the update is in process (in fact, it warns you too.) It's only after I wait and wait do I re-start. I don't know how to establish a connection when it tells me it's lost connection and the router Internet LED affirms this. It's not like it has a magical reconnect button on the device. Thanks!- plemansGuru - Experienced User
you could try installing the firmware to it using tftp.
are you on windows? if so, follow this guide
https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP
just make sure you enable tftp
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-tftp-windows-10
and here's a video walk through using a tftp client. Use the built in one for windows 10 though. the video is more of an example of how its done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9DLrLQrpaw
and if that doesn't work, you can try using nmrpflash
https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash