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stereophonic
Nov 19, 2015Aspirant
R7000 Internet port no longer working
The Internet port on my R7000 Nighthawk seems to have stopped working. Whenever i plug a standard or patch cable from my router the R7000 displays no Ethernet cable is connected. Router that used to...
- Nov 20, 2015
Right, well the information posted in that status window is the result of the Link Auto-negotiation process, which should work even if you were to connect the WAN port to something like a PC rather than a modem. If it’s showing Link Down then I suspect the R7000 is faulty. If you contact Tech Support they may be able to help or offer an RMA.
I suppose one remaining thing you could try if you’ve not done so already is a Factory Reset, you may want to save the router configuration to a file first if you do this.
Babylon5
Nov 19, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
What is it that you’re connecting the R7000 to? Does the R7000 indicator light at all? What firmware version are you running? If you connect a cable from the WAN (Internet) port of the R7000 to one of its own LAN ports do you still see the cable error message?
stereophonic
Nov 19, 2015Aspirant
I'm trying to connect it to my netgear N300 router (something i have done and was working well)
I'm not sure what you mean by Does the R7000 indicator light at all?
It's running firmware version V1.0.4.30_1.1.67
I still see the error message when i run a cable from the Internet port to the routers own port.
- Babylon5Nov 19, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
I’m not sure if the router has a dedicated indicator for the WAN (Internet) port, I’m at work and can’t easily check, but I’m not aware of a router that does not have such an indicator.
If you log into the router, and look at the Router Status – Show Statistics page then what do you see for the WAN port when a cable is connected?
- rpoffenNov 19, 2015Virtuoso
Yes, the R7000 has an indicator for the internet port. It is off if there is no cable connected. Amber if there is a cable connected to something, and white if there is an internet connection, which probably means it successfully received an IP address.
You should also be able to view the status page from a computer connected via WiFi or cable.
- stereophonicNov 19, 2015Aspirant
Log from the router when cable is plugged into internet port from LAN port on the same router.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[WLAN access rejected: incorrect security] from MAC 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[Internet disconnected]
[Initialized, firmware version: V1.0.4.30_1.1.67]Log from the router when cable is plugged into internet port from LAN port on the DIFFERENT router.
[Admin login] from source 192.168.1.2.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[Admin login] from source 192.168.1.2.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[WLAN access rejected: incorrect security] from MAC 90:F6:52:E5:96:51.
[Internet disconnected]
[Initialized, firmware version: V1.0.4.30_1.1.67]The internet light remains off at all times.
Thanks for everyones input thus far.