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spopiela
Jul 06, 2019Guide
Latest R7000 firmware update breaks router . Unable to do a reset
Did latest update this morning. Router did not complete update. I can’t do a reset . Appears to be bricked. Is there a way to get back to initial factory firmware?
microchip8
Jul 06, 2019Master
- spopielaJul 06, 2019Guide
I'll give it a try. Thanks
Further info. I used the Nighthawk app which indicated that an update was available. After a very long time, I checked the router light and there was no activity. Just a amber poer light with a few other light dimly lit. I'm very careful doing updates and have a UPS supply on the home network. Using the IOS Nighthawk App may not be the best approach to updating, since it is using the network at the time of update,
- microchip8Jul 06, 2019Master
don't use any apps/wifi to do firmware updates. use the Web UI using a wired computer http://192.168.1.1
- michaelkenwardJul 07, 2019Guru
- spopielaJul 07, 2019Guide
I tred using the recommended approach to reload the firmware. The TFTP command returns an error message "can't read from local file" . I can ping the router so the setup seems to be OK. I checked the security and sharing and that seems to be OK.
I then downloaded the tftp2.exe file and tried that and I get a different error message "Unable to get response from server". The application goes through its process three times. I can see the light for the ethernet port that the computer is connected flashing as the application continues. When finished, the power light on router is flashing.
Any help would be appreciated.
- michaelkenwardJul 07, 2019Guru
spopiela wrote:
I tred using the recommended approach to reload the firmware. The TFTP command returns an error message "can't read from local file" . I can ping the router so the setup seems to be OK.
This can happen if the firmware is not where TFTP expects to find it. Check that the path is correct (see below).
I assume that you unpacked the firmware from the zip file.
spopiela wrote:
I then downloaded the tftp2.exe file and tried that and I get a different error message "Unable to get response from server".
You should not need any external software if you have enabled TFTP on your device.
TFTP is not the easiest trick to perform. It might help to find one of those on-line videos that walks you through the process.
It might also help to try to put the router into recovery mode:
- Power off router.
- Press and hold the reset button and power on the router.
- Wait for the router to enter “Upgrade Mode”, about 15 seconds, and release the
reset button. (The power LED become white and blinks steadily.) - The device should then be in tftp recovery mode.
Before you try TFTP, in command-line mode, change to the folder that contains the firmware.Then try TFTP.
- antinodeJul 07, 2019Guru
> [...] The TFTP command returns an error message "can't read from local
> file" . [...]Where did you put the firmware image file? Where are you? What was
your actual "The TFTP command"? Copy+paste is your friend.- spopielaJul 07, 2019Guide
I have unbricked the router. I was doing everything correct except that when I placed the router firmware file on the computer desktop and told the windows tftp executable to change to the desktop folder , it went to another desktop folder under Onedrive. The firmware file did not exist there and it gave me the error message of not being able to open the file. I only found the issue solution because the tftp2.exe routine that i also tried was showing the file location that it was going to for the file. Under CMD you see very little. It keeps the IT people employed. Just jesting.
Very interesting though, after I solved my router issue and set up all the settings, I ran into another problem. The router that I was fixing at home (R7000) was from another cottage location. I had to shut down my home router (R7800) to test the R7000 router. My home router would not boot up and get an IP address from Xfinity. I wasted 4 hours today on that problem and it's fixed. Thanks to everyone for their help with the R7000 Router firmware problem!!
Stan