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Fried Chicken DD-WRT User Joined: 12 Jun 2019 Posts: 70
| Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:28 Post subject: Current best firmware for Netgear R7000P | I'm still running Kong's latest firmware, but I'm having bugs with the router. It might be best for me to just reflash it, which I might do, but is there a better firmware? Last I checked BS still needed to get his hands on one. _________________ So you’re a DD-WRT Expert? Figure this out: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1168315 |
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| Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 13:11 Post subject: | I'm on the latest and it's running well. My ISP is only 100 down and 10 up though. If I remember right you have much higher speeds. So not sure what to expect as far as speeds. 2.4 GHz only 20 width works so you need to set a channel or it may pick a 40 width. 5GHz you also need to select a channel or it will pick a 20 width. An nvram erase coming from stock may cause bootloops. |
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fasterthanlight DD-WRT Novice Joined: 10 Jul 2020 Posts: 2
| Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 19:55 Post subject: R7000P fresh flash out of box install files | Alozaros wrote: | try the last BS build its not bad, so far so good..it has a lot of changes since last Kong build... |
If you have a moment, could you please explain in more detail where exactly exactly exactly to find the install files for the AC2300 R7000P? (Fresh out of the box) Looking at the installation guide, there is a stern warning not to use the Router Database -- it says instead to use 'the directory' - but the only directory I see is the Beta directory -- which itself says it should only be used by experts (which I am not)... |
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kernel-panic69 DD-WRT Guru Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 7505 Location: Texas, USA
| Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 20:10 Post subject: | Scroll through the forum posts, look for 'New Build', check the most recent one (43718), there are download links to the proper revision number directory. Scroll down to the 'R7000P' folder. There will be two files. The *.chk file is for initial flash, and should be all you need to get started until you upgrade again. Future releases, you will need the webflash.bin file to upgrade from the webUI. I hope this answers your question. My inbox is not always a help desk, but at least you got my attention so I could reply here. _________________ • Official Forum Rules, Guidelines, and Helpful Information • Firmware FAQ • Installation Wiki • Where Do I Download Firmware? • DON'T use Chromium-based browsers • RTFM/STFW - TL;DR is NOT an excuse. • Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is? Please DO NOT PM me with questions; Ask in the forum.
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fasterthanlight DD-WRT Novice Joined: 10 Jul 2020 Posts: 2
| Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 3:14 Post subject: | kernel-panic69 wrote: | Scroll through the forum posts, look for 'New Build', check the most recent one (43718), there are download links to the proper revision number directory. Scroll down to the 'R7000P' folder. There will be two files. The *.chk file is for initial flash, and should be all you need to get started until you upgrade again. Future releases, you will need the webflash.bin file to upgrade from the webUI. I hope this answers your question. My inbox is not always a help desk, but at least you got my attention so I could reply here. |
THANK YOU!! It worked, and is blazing fast. |
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Fried Chicken DD-WRT User Joined: 12 Jun 2019 Posts: 70
| Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 1:25 Post subject: | kernel-panic69 wrote: | Scroll through the forum posts, look for 'New Build', check the most recent one (43718), there are download links to the proper revision number directory. Scroll down to the 'R7000P' folder. There will be two files. The *.chk file is for initial flash, and should be all you need to get started until you upgrade again. Future releases, you will need the webflash.bin file to upgrade from the webUI. I hope this answers your question. My inbox is not always a help desk, but at least you got my attention so I could reply here. |
Much appreciated, thank you. Is there a way to reset my device to its current IP address (192.168.1.2)? _________________ So you’re a DD-WRT Expert? Figure this out: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1168315 |
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kernel-panic69 DD-WRT Guru Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 7505 Location: Texas, USA
| Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 2:20 Post subject: | Why would you need to reset anything? I flashed straight from 40270M kongac without a hitch. _________________ • Official Forum Rules, Guidelines, and Helpful Information • Firmware FAQ • Installation Wiki • Where Do I Download Firmware? • DON'T use Chromium-based browsers • RTFM/STFW - TL;DR is NOT an excuse. • Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is? Please DO NOT PM me with questions; Ask in the forum.
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