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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
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Have hit reset several times...cycles through but comes right back up connected to the internet, and password/login hasn't been reset to default admin/password....any suggestions?
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I fixed the issue; please see the thread above (now, rejected. So, writting again below) Thanks for your quick response. The TFTP2 came from and KB by netgear: https://kb.netgear.com/22688/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP
Here is the the fix and details on what happened:
- After clicking on “A router firmware upgrade is available” and flushing with new firmware, my router didn’t work anymore. As I stated earlier, only ‘blinking white’ light were showing.
- I tried doing factory reset, and didn’t work.
- Then followed this instruction: https://kb.netgear.com/22688/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTPto flush the firmware. It didn’t work.
- I called the customer service and spent about an hour, trying different things they suggested, and nothing worked. It was a mixed experience. While, the technical support representative were nice and tried what she could do to help me and my router was out of warranty, she didn’t offer anything that I couldn’t find in goggle. At then end, when she failed she said sorry and that was it. I know the router was out of warranty and they were not going to do anything about it. However, I think they should take more responsibility for failed update for a $200 router.
- So, after asking technical support representation told me that the $200 device is now a piece of brick and I already spent 2+ hours to fix it, I decided to give up and start driving to Costco/BestBuy to get an new router (obviously not a NetGear). Before, I give up, I sent this message as a last resort, and tried one final thing.
- I followed: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/SOLVED-Steps-for-debrick-unresponsive-R7000-... with some Tweak,
Note: the guide has a mistake and use windows tftp not as the KB suggested by NeatGear.
& the correct command will be:
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 put firmware.chk (-i was missing form the instruction)
This did the trick, and I was able to use the router again.
I hope this is help someone else save 3 hours of different trial and error.
Thanks
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
already have...several times....idk what else to do...i've always used netgear, thinking i may have to switch to linksys, or belkin. never had so much trouble with a netgear, quality seems to be in question when something as small as a factory reset won't work. very frustrated right now. 😕
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
Power up your router and let it boot. Press and hold the reset button on the back of the router until the power led starts blinking orange. You should notice a click by pressing the reset button.
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
already have...several times to no avail. still won't reset back to original settings.
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> [...] still won't reset back to original settings.
Have you tried a full ("factory") reset with nothing connected to the
router (except its power adapter)?
If nothing else works to reset it, then you may be left with the
last-ditch/emergency TFTP recovery scheme:
https://kb.netgear.com/22688/
I know nothing, but some reports here suggest that, on Windows, the
built-in command-line TFTP client works better than the "tftp2.exe"
program shown there.
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
Then there's this trick:
- Press reset for 30 seconds
- Keep pressing reset while removing power
- Keep pressing reset for another 30 seconds while apply power
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I tried all these things (tftp2, 30,30,30 reset, etc) and I can't get to reset the router. The power light is "bliking white". Any other suggestion? or is this a $200 brick now? (out of warrenty)
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
@970222 wrote:
The power light is "bliking white".
A bli[n]king white power light can be a sign that you are in recovery mode.
tftp (where did the 2 come from?) is notoriously hard to get right.
How are you going about that?
As a newcomer to this discussion, and the forum (welcome to the funny farm), you might like to tell us a bit more about what you have done and what happened.
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
Not clear on this one at all? Sounds like one initial problem, resetting router did NOT put the UID and P/W back to default values... and now has done a myriad of things and it really having a blinking white LED problem?
I know at 'one time' doing the reset DID erase the UID and P/W and put it back to default. This was some time ago on much older firmware. I also know that when I tried less than a year ago this did NOT happen. Entered UID and P/W remained.
Suspect this would have been a change in the firmware at some point?
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
Hi 970222,
Contact support to better isolate the issue for possible hardware problem.
Regards,
Blanca
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I fixed the issue; please see the thread above (now, rejected. So, writting again below) Thanks for your quick response. The TFTP2 came from and KB by netgear: https://kb.netgear.com/22688/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP
Here is the the fix and details on what happened:
- After clicking on “A router firmware upgrade is available” and flushing with new firmware, my router didn’t work anymore. As I stated earlier, only ‘blinking white’ light were showing.
- I tried doing factory reset, and didn’t work.
- Then followed this instruction: https://kb.netgear.com/22688/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTPto flush the firmware. It didn’t work.
- I called the customer service and spent about an hour, trying different things they suggested, and nothing worked. It was a mixed experience. While, the technical support representative were nice and tried what she could do to help me and my router was out of warranty, she didn’t offer anything that I couldn’t find in goggle. At then end, when she failed she said sorry and that was it. I know the router was out of warranty and they were not going to do anything about it. However, I think they should take more responsibility for failed update for a $200 router.
- So, after asking technical support representation told me that the $200 device is now a piece of brick and I already spent 2+ hours to fix it, I decided to give up and start driving to Costco/BestBuy to get an new router (obviously not a NetGear). Before, I give up, I sent this message as a last resort, and tried one final thing.
- I followed: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/SOLVED-Steps-for-debrick-unresponsive-R7000-... with some Tweak,
Note: the guide has a mistake and use windows tftp not as the KB suggested by NeatGear.
& the correct command will be:
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 put firmware.chk (-i was missing form the instruction)
This did the trick, and I was able to use the router again.
I hope this is help someone else save 3 hours of different trial and error.
Thanks
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Re: R7000 Nighthawk Won't factory reset
Hi 970222,
Glad to hear that you got it working.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
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