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ghost_hand
Oct 09, 2021Aspirant
R7000 not starting
One day I wanted to set my R7000 as acess point, so I reset the R7000. But I accidentally pressed the reset button while the router started just one second. Now the R7000 won't boot and everytime whe...
ghost_hand
Oct 18, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for your suggestions. However, I think that my R7000 is bricked and I have tried all the methods even with the nmrpflash and the tftp, it still doesn't unbrick.
michaelkenward
Oct 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
ghost_hand wrote:
....I have tried all the methods even with the nmrpflash and the tftp, it still doesn't unbrick.
These are not simple processes. You have provided too little detail for anyone to begin to guess where things may be going wrong.
You have to get everything right. It may take several attempts. And you have to pay careful attention to the messages that you see as the process happens.
Did you watch the video that plemans linked to?
- ghost_handNov 02, 2021Aspirant
Yes, sorry if I give too less information. As I said, I have followed and tried many methods including the ones suggested above. Nevertheless, I really don't know why my R7000 won't give any response and stay remains the status with
Power LED - dim orange
Internet - dim orange
USB port 2 - dim white (but nothing connected to the port)
LAN port 1 - bright orange (LAN cable connected)LAN port 2, 3, 4 - half orange half white
I tried to communicate to the router by using command and ping -t 192.168.1.1.
(I don't know if I could follow instructions for unbricking R7000P for my R7000)
https://www.flash2hack.com/?p=393#C3On this website, it says that the reply should be like "Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=100".
But mine was:
"Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64"
"Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64"
"Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64"
I have tried everything said on this website even the Tftpd64 but nothing responded.
- michaelkenwardNov 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
ghost_hand wrote:
(I don't know if I could follow instructions for unbricking R7000P for my R7000)
The model does not matter. You can use the same "unbrick" process on any router.
But you must use the firmware for your model. The R7000 and R7000P are not the same hardware and need different firmware.
ghost_hand wrote:
USB port 2 - dim white (but nothing connected to the port)
That's not good. Unless this is light bleeding through from another LED, there should be nothing showing on the USB port with nothing plugged in.
- ghost_handNov 08, 2021Aspirant
I'll try to unbrick it later again. Will it work if I download and put the correct firmware into my usb and plug it into the usb port on the R7000? As I think that I have really tried all methods to unbrick the R7000, non of the methods work.