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Fademan
Oct 16, 2021Tutor
R7000 Router connectivity and setup problem
Hi there, I just recently pulled out my old R7000 router from storage in an attempt to deploy it in a new network. Because I couldn't remember how it was configured, I used the "Reset" toggle at th...
plemans
Oct 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Have you tried resetting it again? Push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while powered on?
If that doesn't help, you can try recoverying it.
You can try recoving it with tftp or nmrpflash.
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
michaelkenward
Oct 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
plemans wrote:
Have you tried resetting it again? Push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while powered on?
If that doesn't help, you can try recoverying it.
I see no hint in the first message that this R7000 is bust. No reference to a flashing power LED.
The fact that the wifi networks are visible suggests that the router is far from "bricked".
If not, then it would be unwise to attack it with anything ekse. That might break it.
It might help to tell people what this "modem" is that is mentioned in the first message from Fademan.
- FademanOct 17, 2021Tutor
Thanks for getting back to me.
On further examination - while I thought I had "reset" the device by holding the reset button for 7 seconds - the default wifi SSID "NETGEAR89" (mentioned on the rear of the device) is not being discovered - so I think it hasn't actually reset itself (possibly its only restarting), and its possible that I borked up something in the past in the configuration.
I can see NETGEAR-5G-GUEST and NETGEAR-GUEST appear in my list of available networks when its on. (neither of which I can connect to - I get "Failed to obtain IP address" then "Couldn't authenticate connection" (its open - no password required).
The Modem I attempted to connect to - is the standard NBN modem in Australia that I use for my house into my existing network (which works fine).
- michaelkenwardOct 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Fademan wrote:
On further examination - while I thought I had "reset" the device by holding the reset button for 7 seconds - the default wifi SSID "NETGEAR89" (mentioned on the rear of the device) is not being discovered - so I think it hasn't actually reset itself (possibly its only restarting), and its possible that I borked up something in the past in the configuration.
Not being discovered and not being broadcast are two different things. The router "broadcasts" wifi while the wifi client "discovers". If one client can't see the SSID, then I'd check with another client to rule out that the problem is at the receiving end.
Fademan wrote:
The Modem I attempted to connect to - is the standard NBN modem in Australia that I use for my house into my existing network (which works fine).
There is no such thing as a "standard NBN modem". NBN just means "Australian Internet". There are several different technologies that deliver NBN.
This page lists the most common delivery options.
What is an NBN network and is my NETGEAR DSL modem router compatible? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Do yourself, and those trying to help you, a favour and tell us what the make and model of that modem.