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CCNE37
Oct 09, 2019Luminary
R7000 bricked after firmware update attempt
I have recently tried a firmware upgrade on my R7000, and it never got past the dreaded white blinking power light.
I found other threads that referred to the tftp process, and tried a few things, including the tftp process.
I cannot get the tftp process to start because I cannot get past the step that says "Watch the Power LED. It starts with an orange color, and then start flashing".
The steps from the "How to upload ...." instructions;
- Turn router OFF for 10 seconds.
- Hold down the reset button on the back of router with a paper clip.
- Power ON the router while holding down the reset button.
- Watch the Power LED. It starts with an orange color, and then start flashing.
- Count at least 10 flashing power LED and release the reset button.
Mine just seems to go into a cycle where the power light goes solid orange, and then all lights flash a few times, and then the power light goes orange again and the cycle repeats - it NEVER goes from solid orange to flashing white as long as I have the reset button pressed in. It is only after I release the reset button that the power light stays orange for a while and then starts flashing white.
So, I never get to the point I can count the power light flashing 10 times before releasing the reset button, so I cannot actually start the tftp process.
Perhaps I have misunderstood the instructions ? Do I release the reset button, wait for the power light to flash white 10 times, and then start the tftp process ?
I have tried starting the tftp process anyway, but it never gets anywhere.
Has anyone experienced this problem or have any thoughts about how to get around it ?
Thanks again.
Well I tried again from scratch, and got something to happen using the Windows 10 TFTP client.
It came up with a message saying that transfer was successful.
After a few minutes, the power light turned solid orange and stayed orange for about 10 minutes - I was about to pull everything apart again, when it suddenly turned solid white and the internet light came on.
I have checked and the firmware is back where it was before I believe, which is the same as the firmware version I used for the transfer via TFTP.
I am very hesitant to try the firmware update again.
Thanks you for your help :smileyhappy: Much appreciated.
Colin
13 Replies
- KitsapMaster
Remove all cable connections to the router.
Set the device where you have easy access to the reset button hole and the power supply.
Plug in the power cord and push the power on switch and let the router go through a power on sequence and the lights stabilize.
Once the lights have stabilized; press and hold the reset button for thirty seconds then remove the power cord while continuing to press the reset button. Continue to press the reset button for thirty seconds then reconnect the power cord. Continue to press the reset button for thirty seconds and then release.
The 30-30-30 sequence above may need to be repeated a couple of times.
If you are successful in getting the router to start, the IP address will be the default and the username and password will be the default (refer to your manual).
If you are successful, recommend updating the firmware with only one ethernet cable connected to a router LAN port and that will go to a computer. The tftp may be apprioriate if you cannont log into the main configuration page via an ethernet connection.
- microchip8Master
30-30-30 reset has no effect on ARM-based routers like the R7000
- CCNE37Luminary
Thanks for the replies. I had also posted the question in an older thread about the same issue, and got a response there which led me to ignoring the need for holding in the reset button until the power light flashed white.
I started again this morning.I followed the instructions in this link (https://kb.netgear.com/000059634/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-Windows-TFTP), except the bit about pressing the reset button.
I changed my IP address in properties to 192.168.1.1. I saved the R7000 firmware download file R7000-V1.0.9.64_10.2.64.chk to my desktop. I changed my Windows 10 settings to "turn on" tftp server. I opened cmd, and changed to the desktop directory.
I entered the command tftp -i 192.168.1.1 put R7000-V1.0.9.64_10.2.64.chk into cmd.
I turned off the R7000, plugged in the network cable to my desktop PC, turned the router back on, waited for the solid orange power light to start flashing white.
I then pressed Enter in cmd. Nothing happened, and about 45 seconds later I got this message - Connect request failed
I then downloaded the tftpd64 software, and installed it. I entered the information into the fields in the boxes as per the "settings" attachment (and the instructions at https://kb.netgear.com/000059633/How-to-upload-firmware-to-a-NETGEAR-router-using-TFTP-client). I changed the server interface to the Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2)I219-V - I did notice that in front of this description was a IP address of 169.254.227.39 - I was expecting it to be 192.168.1.1.
I turned off the R7000 again for about 20 seconds, turned it on, waited for solid orange light to turn to a flashing white light and pressed Put.
I got the pop-up error message 10051 - can not send packet data. Tftp server may have been stoppedError code 10051 [A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable network.]
I repeated this process again but this time entering the 169.254.227.39 IP address in the host box, and got the same error message.
I appreciate an assistance with this.
- StBernardAspirant
I am experiencing the same problem. I also tried the 30-30-30. Repeated it for 4 times and it still did not boot. On power up, after a sequence of the lights flashing, it goes to just the power light as orange for approx 30 s and then the power light flashes white at about 1 Hz.
Paul
- CCNE37Luminary
Paul
That describes what I am seeing exactly.
Colin