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kryptonix
Sep 26, 2018Guide
How to unbrick the Nighthawk R7000 using OS X and TFTP
Hi,
After spending a night on unbricking my R7000 and how I struggled to work with all the manuals out there but none of them actually worked. I thought I should share what actually worked for ...
- Sep 27, 2021
HOLY COW IT WORKED!!!
nmrpflash worked!!! Switching to a Static IP address and turning my Wifi off did the trick!!
Also, recommend using -vvv to double check when it works. Took me two tries to nail the timing because the router has to finish restarting for the packet transfer to begin before the command times out.
myersw
Sep 01, 2019Master
If you are following directions and using windows tftp you need to be in the directory where the firmware is stored. Otherwise the tftp client cannot find it. So make sure directory you are in has the file.
Firmwarefailure
Sep 01, 2019Tutor
I am using a Mac - not Windows. Am I missing something? I checked for the file as instructed by checking the desktop files in the terminal app.
- myerswSep 01, 2019Master
Here is a nice writeup using a MAC. Have used it, it works.
- FirmwarefailureSep 01, 2019Tutor
This is the exact same article I followed. I was wondering if I was not unzipping the file correctly when I moved the file from downloads folder to desktop. Googled it and I read that all files download from a web site are unzipped automatically. I can then zip or compress the file if I like. As I stated earleir, everything is fine until I hit type "put R7000......" then it says file not found and I hit the proverbial brick wall.
Am I not saving the file to the desktop correctly? I copy and paste.Perhaps that's my problem, user error.
- myerswSep 01, 2019Master
What is the extension on the file? If memory serves me right it should be .chk. I know this works as have used it.