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re: Netgear R7000 router issues. HELP!!!
Posted on 7/5/15 at 10:55 am to Mahootney
Posted on 7/5/15 at 10:55 am to Mahootney
First download the firmware file from here -
LINK
You do this by connecting your laptop/desktop directly to the modem over Ethernet Cable. You may have to reboot your modem to get a IP address on your laptop/desktop and connect to the Internet.
I am guessing you are looking for -
Firmware Version 1.0.4.30
Once you are done downloading, detach the Ethernet cable from the modem, and connect it to a LAN port on the router. At this time, your modem is disconnected from all the stuff - only your laptop and router are connected to each other using a network cable.
Go to your router's admin webpage using a web browzer (You should find the exact IP address etc. on the router's manual), but you can also find it from network panel on your laptop. Navigate to the firmware update tab and upload the file you just downloaded. If everything goes well, your router should reboot with the new f/w. Do not try f/w updates over WiFi, but only over wired.
LINK
You do this by connecting your laptop/desktop directly to the modem over Ethernet Cable. You may have to reboot your modem to get a IP address on your laptop/desktop and connect to the Internet.
I am guessing you are looking for -
Firmware Version 1.0.4.30
Once you are done downloading, detach the Ethernet cable from the modem, and connect it to a LAN port on the router. At this time, your modem is disconnected from all the stuff - only your laptop and router are connected to each other using a network cable.
Go to your router's admin webpage using a web browzer (You should find the exact IP address etc. on the router's manual), but you can also find it from network panel on your laptop. Navigate to the firmware update tab and upload the file you just downloaded. If everything goes well, your router should reboot with the new f/w. Do not try f/w updates over WiFi, but only over wired.
This post was edited on 7/5/15 at 10:56 am
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