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The address can be pinged before doing so, to make sure the connection to the remote PC is successful. For the TFTP server, you can view the peer, start time, transfer progress and size during the transferring process.

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Et vive Internet!!! Je vous aime!!! I can't upload firmware, always get timeout. There is response to ping not so few, 30 pings or more. Should I go for serial recover? Prime focus was to reduce the foot print of the image on the router; hence, decided to remove the support for NAT. Ensured that the.. The kernel that resulted was less in size by about k.

Things went fine while flashing the router, post reboot, was not able to access the web GUI at all. Created the dev file with major and minor 0, and tried to restart httpd. This did not take me any were as the message still given was that the device file was not accessible. The message on the console was still the non-availability of the required device files for the NAT. This put me into a situation where I could not recover the httpd, without which I could not reflash the router.

I then tried to use the Netgear provided router recovery tool a good number of time, and only to receive the message that the router does not have any issue that requires a recovery. Searching this website, found a couple to pointers such as to use either tftp or tftp2 to get the image onto the router. Well I was not able to get the router into the flash mode as it was quickly getting into the booting sequence.

There has not been any information about what password to provide in the tftp2 tool as Geardog and the configured password for the router did not work.

Figured out that I need to tftp onto my development system and get the binary into the router. The installation on my development did not have xinetd and tftpd, and these packages were not available on the install media. The question was: what should be the device name? Should it be rootfs or ramfs? Well I do know for sure that embedded systems generally mount the rootfs in the RO mode, was still not sure if the functioning of the erase.

Looking into the source Finally nvram did work which erased the Linux partition and got the router into a state where the Netgear router recovery tool worked. The learning out of this experience has been: - Brought to fore the amount dependence on the --help option. I explored further on the 4th learning and found that the Still yet to explore why is there a difference between the two httpd? May be Thank you this worked like a charm. It seems the bad firmware update stops DHCP from working.

Was able to see router only ip -ping-, not web sign in after manually assigning my PC an IP address and gateway. Now i have back fulll accesss again as before the bad update. Thanks a million again. Finally a page from Google that was worth the visit and it really helped me to salvage my Netgear DGGv5 after crashing halfway during a firmware update I did earlier on today. The firstt 2 points on the post did not work for me however, after completing the first 2 points above I decided to TFTP it.

I had to execute is from the command line once the router was visible using ping. Congratulate yourself Otmar, you have saved my modem which I would have trashed it if I hadn't landed here on this page. Many thanks!

Kind regards, Oz Dogan. Then I tried tftp command-line here in this article. It finally debricked my R My Netgear R X10 was sitting in the closet for about a month. I tried everything but no luck, till I found this solution.



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