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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
@Cosmro wrote:
Now for some reason the power is on but the internet LED keeps blinking white for a long time ....
This is a sign that your router is trying, and failing, to connect to your modem.
First check that the modem is working as expected and has established an internet connection.
As you have been playing around with things on your network, you should also reboot the whole thing in the right order.
Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:
- Turn off and unplug the modem.
- Turn off the modem router and computers.
- Plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait 2 minutes.
- Turn on the modem router and wait 2 minutes.
- Turn on the computers.
If that does not work come back with details of the modem at the front of this network.
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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
All LED lights are lit up on the modem with no constant blinking
I have tried out the method and I cannot recieve any connection and the light remains blinking
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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
@Cosmro wrote:
It's a Technicolor TC8717T Docsis 3.0 Wireless Telephony Cable Modem
That looks like a modem-router. The clue is the stack of LAN ports on the back.
This means that you are trying to set up two routers on your network, which is a recipe for chaos.
Your best bet is to work out how to put the Technicolor TC8717T into "modem only" (bridge) mode or, if that is not possible, use the R7000 as an access point.
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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
A transformer blew in my neighborhood early Saturday morning and knocked my R7000 off-line. I could not get it to fully boot afterwards, it just hung with some dim leds and I was ready to toss it . Tried multiple resets without success. They say it does not matter, but I unplugged the power supply from the back, then I pressed the power on button twice to drain anything left and let it sit for 5 minutes. I then powered on and continually depressed the reset button for 30-40 seconds until I saw the flashing power led. I then used windows tftp instead of the external program and restored firmware using the command line technique that is discussed on these pages. That did not work the first two attempts but finally I saw the router start sending a few bytes back to the PC. I then rebooted and waited and after 2-3 minutes, it seemed to slowly reprovision itself and I was able to log in to the router admin GUI from a wifi browser and reprogram the settings. Maybe I just got lucky. and this would not work for someone else.
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Re: Nighthawk R7000, Blinking Internet LED with connected ethernet cable, no WI-FI and internet acce
That is truly shocking news that sparks off many thoughts.
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