Netgear R6400v1
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- | '''This | + | '''This is ONLY for the Netgear R6400''' (v1), not [[Netgear_R6400v2|R6400v2]] nor [https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=316399 R6400v3]. |
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==Hardware Specs== | ==Hardware Specs== | ||
- | The hardware is almost identical to a Netgear R6300v2 but | + | The hardware is almost identical to a Netgear R6300v2, but has external antennas and different FCC and board IDs. |
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==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
+ | Firmware is in the ''netgear-r6400'' directory, and has been supported in DD-WRT since build 29968. KONG builds may also be used. (K3-AC-ARM folder). See [[Index:FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I download firmware?]] for links to both Kong and regular (Brainslayer) builds. | ||
- | + | *Use the .chk file to flash from the OEM firmware GUI, then reset afterward: see below. | |
+ | *Use the webupgrade file to upgrade to a newer version of dd-wrt. | ||
- | + | ==Reset methods== | |
+ | '''DO NOT 30-30-30 Reset ARM Devices''' | ||
- | + | ====GUI Reset==== | |
+ | To restore default nvram settings either: | ||
+ | *Select the factory reset option from the firmware upload GUI drop-down menu:<br> | ||
+ | **''Administration''->''Firmware Upgrade'' | ||
+ | **Select the firmware file and "reset to defaults" from the drop-down menu, then click ''Upgrade'' | ||
+ | *...or use the reset to default settings option:<br> | ||
+ | **''Administration''->''Factory Defaults'' | ||
+ | **Select radio button, then ''Apply'' settings | ||
- | + | ====Command Line Interpreter (CLI) Reset==== | |
+ | Telnet (or SSH, if enabled) to the device and see [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30#Erasing_NVRAM|Erasing NVRAM]], as this is build-dependent. | ||
- | == | + | ====Reset Button==== |
- | + | With the firmware is running normally, hold the reset button until the lights flash (10-20 seconds). | |
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- | + | ==Reset notes== | |
- | + | In February 2015 [https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=948136#948136 Kong stated] a reset is required for certain upgrades, such as certain wireless driver updates]. While not usually necessary, reset and manual configuration should be performed if any issues are encountered, and only report issues after this is done. Do NOT restore an nvram backup (NVRAMBAK) from previous builds in these cases, as it will undo the reset. | |
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[[Category:Netgear guides]] | [[Category:Netgear guides]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 1 August 2019
This is ONLY for the Netgear R6400 (v1), not R6400v2 nor R6400v3.
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Hardware Specs
The hardware is almost identical to a Netgear R6300v2, but has external antennas and different FCC and board IDs.
CPU | Broadcom BCM4708A0 |
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CPU Speed | 800 MHz (2 Cores) |
Flash ROM | 128 MB |
RAM | 256 MB |
Radios | BCM4360 5 GHz & BCM4331 2.4 GHz |
WLAN Support | a/n+ac 3x3:3 & b/g/n 3x3:3 |
WLAN Max Speed | 450 Mb/s (2.4Ghz), 1300 Mb/s (5Ghz) |
Antenna Location | External |
Switch | 4x GigE LAN + 1 GigE WAN |
USB | 1x USB 3.0 + 1x USB 2.0 |
Power Adapter | 12VDC 2.5A wall wart |
Installation
Firmware is in the netgear-r6400 directory, and has been supported in DD-WRT since build 29968. KONG builds may also be used. (K3-AC-ARM folder). See Where do I download firmware? for links to both Kong and regular (Brainslayer) builds.
- Use the .chk file to flash from the OEM firmware GUI, then reset afterward: see below.
- Use the webupgrade file to upgrade to a newer version of dd-wrt.
Reset methods
DO NOT 30-30-30 Reset ARM Devices
GUI Reset
To restore default nvram settings either:
- Select the factory reset option from the firmware upload GUI drop-down menu:
- Administration->Firmware Upgrade
- Select the firmware file and "reset to defaults" from the drop-down menu, then click Upgrade
- ...or use the reset to default settings option:
- Administration->Factory Defaults
- Select radio button, then Apply settings
Command Line Interpreter (CLI) Reset
Telnet (or SSH, if enabled) to the device and see Erasing NVRAM, as this is build-dependent.
Reset Button
With the firmware is running normally, hold the reset button until the lights flash (10-20 seconds).
Reset notes
In February 2015 Kong stated a reset is required for certain upgrades, such as certain wireless driver updates]. While not usually necessary, reset and manual configuration should be performed if any issues are encountered, and only report issues after this is done. Do NOT restore an nvram backup (NVRAMBAK) from previous builds in these cases, as it will undo the reset.