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R6800 transfert OK but solid amber and routeur doesn't ping #140

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pierred510 opened this issue Nov 4, 2023 · 6 comments
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R6800 transfert OK but solid amber and routeur doesn't ping #140

pierred510 opened this issue Nov 4, 2023 · 6 comments

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@pierred510
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Hi i used nmrpflash to go back to stock firmware
the install seems ok : i have the message "reboot your device now"
i tried to wait 30 mn to reboot
but the reboot doesn't work : i have the solde amber
when i plugged with static ip adress, i can't ping the 192.168.1.1 adress
i installe several time and the step "Received keep-alive request" seems to be more and more longer (700s the last time)

when i boot with the reset mode, i have th white led blinking; but i can't ping the routeur

any idea ?

@pierred510
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it's look like the issue #48...
but waiting 30mn doesn't change anything

@jclehner
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Have you tried resetting to defaults using the reset button? This looks more like a configuration issue.

@pierred510
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Thank you for your answer
Yes i tried but it doesn't work
I don't have the router anymore so i can't try anything else

@jakeisrollin
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i have this same issue with r6700v2 which seems to have same settings as r6800

ive tried doing the 30 30 30 and turning off then running nmrpflash. i get a solid amber power light and a white light in for lan 1.

@jclehner
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jclehner commented Jan 9, 2024

@jakeisrollin

Please post

  1. The exact nmrpflash command used, and run it with -vv.
  2. Run your nmrpflash with -vv, and post the full output.

@jclehner
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Also, try setting your computers IP to 10.164.183.252, and try pinging 10.164.183.253. These are the IP addresses used by nmrpflash by default - maybe your device "remembers" these addresses?

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