Thank you for your input!! I havent been able to reach/perform the recovery result with a regular tftp server (tftpd). I dont know if its misconfiguration on my part or i didnt play well enough with the interfaces, but ive always failed this process. Nmrpflash does its process/sequence and you come back with a working *netgear* router. Other routers can have this feature via a different utility, but I will go as far as to say I agree its tftp based. I am making a video tomorrow about the exploration of aftermarket firmwares for routers which can accept it! Thank you for your input
Find the NMRPFlash recovery project over here:
github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash
Happy rescuing!
i was able start a firmware update by starting the nmprflash uitlity prior to restarting the router. I am on a MacBook M1.
Just a tool to do TFTP, which all embedded devices should support, but not all do.
Thank you for your input!!
I havent been able to reach/perform the recovery result with a regular tftp server (tftpd). I dont know if its misconfiguration on my part or i didnt play well enough with the interfaces, but ive always failed this process.
Nmrpflash does its process/sequence and you come back with a working *netgear* router.
Other routers can have this feature via a different utility, but I will go as far as to say I agree its tftp based.
I am making a video tomorrow about the exploration of aftermarket firmwares for routers which can accept it! Thank you for your input