Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 19:16 Post subject: Netgear R7000P DD-WRT firmware from other website
Hi
i get today in very special offer (85 GBP) Netgear AC2300 R7000P , i think use as socond router but i find online DD-WRT firmware so i think maybe i flashing but ehy i cant find nothing about firmware for this router hire ? that firmware is fake ??
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 20:53 Post subject: Re: Netgera R7000P DD-WRT firmware from other website
dexxx666 wrote:
Hi
i get today in very special offer (85 GBP) Netgear AC2300 R7000P , i think use as socond router but i find online DD-WRT firmware so i think maybe i flashing but ehy i cant find nothing about firmware for this router hire ? that firmware is fake ??
It is generally suggested to avoid Tathagata f/w since it has caused issues going to official firmware in the past, like on WNDR4500 I recall. Of course if no other option exists nor is planned...
But here is good news from Kong about it. This is Kong's build; not the regular BrainSlayer build (yet, I presume). _________________ #NAT/SFE/CTF: limited speed w/ DD#Repeater issues#DD-WRT info: FAQ, Builds, Types, Modes, Changes, Demo#
OPNsense x64 5050e ITX|DD: DIR-810L, 2*EA6900@1GHz, R6300v1, RT-N66U@663, WNDR4000@533, E1500@353,
WRT54G{Lv1.1,Sv6}@250|FreshTomato: F7D8302@532|OpenWRT: F9K1119v1, RT-ACRH13, R6220, WNDR3700v4
Thanks. Its any tutorial how upgrade to this firmware ?? Its any chance back them to original firmware ? and also working fine, any problems discover ? i try find some topic about it but i cant ...
Flash it from the upgrade tab. Usually on netgear Broadcom units, to revert back to stock firmware, you just flash it. _________________ I am far from a guru, I'm barely a novice.
Thanks, looks nice lot of extra features... Just quick question, this firmware suport operation LED control ?? because that white led is extremly bright , i cover by masking tape but maybe any option to swich off ?
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:50 Post subject:
add this to your startup script to disable the lights on your R7000 it should be working on R7000P as well...
for i in 2 3 8 9 12 13 17 18 ; do gpio enable $i ; done
for i in 14 15 ; do gpio disable $i ; done
Run this from the command line to disable the 4 LAN lights.
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x1ff
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x0
et robowr 0x0 0x1a 0x0 _________________ Atheros
TP-Link WR740Nv1 ---DD-WRT 55630 WAP
TP-Link WR1043NDv2 -DD-WRT 55723 Gateway/DoT,Forced DNS,Ad-Block,Firewall,x4VLAN,VPN
TP-Link WR1043NDv2 -Gargoyle OS 1.15.x AP,DNS,QoS,Quotas
Qualcomm-Atheros
Netgear XR500 --DD-WRT 55779 Gateway/DoH,Forced DNS,AP Isolation,4VLAN,Ad-Block,Firewall,Vanilla
Netgear R7800 --DD-WRT 55819 Gateway/DoT,AD-Block,Forced DNS,AP&Net Isolation,x3VLAN,Firewall,Vanilla
Netgear R9000 --DD-WRT 55779 Gateway/DoT,AD-Block,AP Isolation,Firewall,Forced DNS,x2VLAN,Vanilla
Broadcom
Netgear R7000 --DD-WRT 55460 Gateway/SmartDNS/DoH,AD-Block,Firewall,Forced DNS,x3VLAN,VPN
NOT USING 5Ghz ANYWHERE
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add this to your startup script to disable the lights on your R7000 it should be working on R7000P as well...
for i in 2 3 8 9 12 13 17 18 ; do gpio enable $i ; done
for i in 14 15 ; do gpio disable $i ; done
Run this from the command line to disable the 4 LAN lights.
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x1ff
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x0
et robowr 0x0 0x1a 0x0
Those GPIO pins configuration didn't work for my R7000P
I tested and was able to get the lights off with the following configuration:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
#
for i in 2 3 8 9 10; do gpio enable $i ; done
for i in 11 12 13; do gpio disable $i ; done
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x1ff
et robowr 0x0 0x18 0x0
et robowr 0x0 0x1a 0x0
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 12:55 Post subject: Re: suppressing lights (R7000)
awm34x wrote:
The original script worked fine on 33675M but neither of them works on 35034M.
I'm running Kong 35030M on a R7000P not the R7000
The gpio ports associated with the LEDS are most likely different on the versions.
You can ssh into the router and run gpio poll [port#]
Go through the ports after reboot to find their initial state (enable|disabled). Then change their state to see if it makes a difference. Trial/error and iteration.