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Viewed 3k times. Here is all the info that may help you in finding the root cause to the mentioned issue. The impersonation is admin account. Is anyone out there know what's missing here? Any pointers welcome. Improve this question. Krish Krish 11 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. Same for the "ping" command. Presumably, your router is at " I was trying to keep things visible to all. But, whatever it is, it seems not to be running a TFTP server.
If you haven't already tried a full "factory" reset on this thing, then now might be the time. If you have, then I wouldn't expect it to be at " I have previously tried factory resetting, tried again today to no avail.
The power light goes from blinking orange, to solid orange, to solid white but I still cannot communicate with the router same as first factory reset. Changing my static IP to. It could be anything I set it to could be completely wrong, I have no experience with this I tried again, changing to I feel like we are getting nowhere with this and it is really draining me. Unless there is something else you can recommend I try, I'm going to have to buy a new router probably try a new brand as my last two netgear routers had also caused me trouble.
I really appreciate your help antinode, and I'm willing to try one more time, but then that's it for me Your computer or the router? If you've reset the router, then I'm pretty confident that the router's IP address is not " The whole idea here is as follows. The DHCP server in your router supplies an address for your computer which is compatible with on the same subnet as the router itself.
Thus, if the router's address is " Then, because the router and your computer have IP addresses on the same subnet, they can communicate with each other.
If your router loses its little mind, then its DHCP server no longer works, so your computer can't get its address from the DHCP server in your router. I'm guessing that you gave your computer the address " That should be fine if you want to talk to your router, which should be at " That's fine, but it also means that "ping Similarly, "tftp -i And your computer is not running a TFTP server, so you'd get that "Connect request failed" error message.
If you use a command like "tftp -i Of course, if you gave your computer the same " I did try many options along " If that is not the correct way to do the tftp could you please send one more instruction for my mess? Either I'm missing something here or it's doomed. Update, as I was typing this something clicked in my head with all this newfound information, so I tried one last time What could go wrong?
If all's well again with the router, then you might want to go back to your computer's network settings, and restore it to "Get Automatically" instead of keeping that static address. Yeah, all up and running, settings all fixed too Cheers. I dont have a clue about any of this stuff so m probably in over my head at the moment. Read the Peacock thread So how many times will the tftp. I started it and it's on retry 15 now with no progress. Something else Im wondering about is that when ever I held the reset button down for 5 seconds and release the lights on the router aren't doing anything.
I only have 1 light ethernet 2 light and it just randomly blinks. No power light,wlan light or anything. SO I tried it again but this time I unplugged the router. Held the reset button down and plugged it back in. Counted 5 seconds and hit the upgrade button on the tftp.
It says that "Firmware was upgraded successfully". But I cant log into the gui or detect and wireless networks with either one of my laptops. Iv ping'd Posted: Sun Mar 29, Post subject: Clear cache on browswer.
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