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it_geek
Feb 02, 2020Guide
Need Help Understanding what the Blinking LEDs mean in the bootloop (NETGEAR X6 R8000)
So, pursuant to this thread, I took a footage of the blinking LEDs on both of my NETGEAR routers. Details of both routers, including their respective firmware versions are available in the thread...
- Jun 07, 2020
So the USB-Serial cable arrived in my mailbox yesterday.
Got into the router via a terminal window (Mobaxterm), reflashed the firmware to a lower level (v1.04.28) and did an nvram erase. Seems there's a bug in the latest version (v 1.04.46) that causes the nvram to fill and not be able to clear it on its own.
Got both routers working in a normal state, although one of the routers keeps dumping
Magic bitmask 0x1985 (and other addresses) not found at 0x043a0010 (and other addresses): 0x4c18 (and other addresses) instead error, which lengthens the boot time.
Wireless performance has also dropped significantly but it's better than leaving it as a brick, i guess.
it_geek
Feb 02, 2020Guide
For reference, one of the routers starts to bootloop at the 1:30 mark.
it_geek
Feb 04, 2020Guide
So... no one can provide an explanation for these LEDs or has come across these LEDs before?
Would a USB to serial procedure/TTY with an erase NVRAM or firmware reflash "unbrick" the router(s)?
- it_geekFeb 19, 2020Guide
Bumping up this thread to see if anyone else has experienced a similar problem (with this pattern of lighting) and can provide an explanation as to why the router keeps rebooting like this.
- it_geekApr 18, 2020Guide
Issue still remains unresolved. Continuing to look for answers on this forum.
My shipment on the Serial cable for this router has been stuck since end of February due to delays caused by COVID-19, would appreciate if anyone here has alternative solutions in the meantime.
- it_geekJun 07, 2020Guide
So the USB-Serial cable arrived in my mailbox yesterday.
Got into the router via a terminal window (Mobaxterm), reflashed the firmware to a lower level (v1.04.28) and did an nvram erase. Seems there's a bug in the latest version (v 1.04.46) that causes the nvram to fill and not be able to clear it on its own.
Got both routers working in a normal state, although one of the routers keeps dumping
Magic bitmask 0x1985 (and other addresses) not found at 0x043a0010 (and other addresses): 0x4c18 (and other addresses) instead error, which lengthens the boot time.
Wireless performance has also dropped significantly but it's better than leaving it as a brick, i guess.