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How can I manually update the R8000P firmware
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How can I manually update the R8000P firmware
Have been very frustrated not only with the performance of this router but by the lack of clear support documentation here at Netgear. Is getting a simple, three or four step listing of the instructions to update my router too much to ask? (Not complaining at the community, just frustrated that a simple thing like this couldn't be explained without my coming here to beg for help.)
I have a .zip file for the router, but want to check that I unzip it and use the .chk file within as the firmware file. Often firmware's a .img file, so I'm loathe to try to install that file and possibly brick my router. Note, I am doing this on a wired desktop connection running Linux (Lubuntu) -- I don't want to install another useless app on my phone. There's a section in the settings for updating the firmware, but the automatic one fails -- it just hangs at the "Getting GUI, wait one minute" and that's all I get before the thing times out about 10 mins later.
I assume I just go to the settings, navigate to the .chk file, and click "install" or some such, and wait until it installs. The manual I have doesn't seem to have any section for updating the firmware, and the Readme simply points me to the manual.
Thank you in advance for any clarity on this.
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Re: How can I manually update the R8000P firmware
https://kb.netgear.com/23960/How-do-I-manually-update-the-firmware-on-my-NETGEAR-router
You went over exactly how to do it. Use the .chk.
It can either be .chk or .img file
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