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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
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Noticed Alexa wasn't connected to the internet and checked the Router to find a blinking red power light. First, I unplugged the power for about a minute but it continued when I plugged it back in. The I tried the same with the coaxial cable connection. I also verified that the connection to the wall is secure. Tried hitting the reset button the back but router just continues to have the blinking red power light, no other lights are displaying. No wireless networks are available. Checked with comcast there was no outages, cable has been working fine. Comcast can see there is an issue with the modem but it is unable to connect to it to hep troubleshoot.
I'm out of ideas and worry that this is a blinking red light of death. Had a similar issue with my netgear modem/ router combo two years ago. This always seems to happen a month after the "premium support" expires.
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But its within warranty which is good. Usually the symptom you're having is hardware failure or firmware failure and with the C7000, the user isnt able to replace the firmware. Let us know how it goes!
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
Many people just hit the reset button. it needs to be pushed and held. Try disconnecting the coax again, while its powered on, push and hold rest until the lights change. its usually 7-10 seconds.
If this causes the ligths to change, give it time to fully boot up. Then reconnect the coax.
If this didn't work, you can possibly try a 30/30/30 reset. What that is is to hold the reset for 30 seconds with it powered up, while still holding reset, power it down for 30 seconds, then while still holding reset power it back on for 30 seconds. Then give it a couple minutes to see if it boots up all the way.
Are any of the other led's doing anything?
With a router we'd be able to walk you through a tftp recovery but it doesn't work for combo devices.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
and this is the forum for combo device help:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cable-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-cable-modems-routers
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
@plemans wrote:
With a router we'd be able to walk you through a tftp recovery but it doesn't work for combo devices.
Not sure that that is totally correct. People have been known to get into modem/routers with TFTP.
Then again, I can't confirm that for cable modems. They aren't the same as DSL devices.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
@michaelkenward wrote:
@plemans wrote:With a router we'd be able to walk you through a tftp recovery but it doesn't work for combo devices.
Not sure that that is totally correct. People have been known to get into modem/routers with TFTP.
Then again, I can't confirm that for cable modems. They aren't the same as DSL devices.
Cable modems don't have that option as the ISP's are the one's that push the firmware. Not the end user unfortunately. Maybe that'll change in the future though.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
Thanks for the suggestions. Tried both of the suggested reset processes but to no avail. While the power is plugged in the blinking red power light never turns off as I would expect from a reset. No other LED's light up. Tried also plugging directly in with ethernet but nothing was recognized.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
You put that your "premium support" ended. Is it still within warranty? Different area's have different length warranties based on region.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
After registering it looks like the hardware is the only thing still in the warranty period. I'll have to call tomorrow and see if they can help me out.
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But its within warranty which is good. Usually the symptom you're having is hardware failure or firmware failure and with the C7000, the user isnt able to replace the firmware. Let us know how it goes!
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@plemans wrote:
Usually the symptom you're having is hardware failure or firmware failure and with the C7000, the user isnt able to replace the firmware.
It certainly sounds like hardware failure to me.
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Re: C7000 – Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router- Red Blinking Power Light
Called support and they issued a replacement device. Thanks for all of the help!
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