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*'''DO NOT USE THE ROUTER DATABASE!''' *'''DO NOT USE THE ROUTER DATABASE!'''
*Use builds in the ''netgear-r7000P'' directory (some are missing the ''factory-to-dd'' file) *Use builds in the ''netgear-r7000P'' directory (some are missing the ''factory-to-dd'' file)
-*Initial flash: GUI reset then flash factory-to-dd-wrt.chk (BS) or dd-wrt.K3_R7000P.chk (Kong)+*Initial flash: GUI reset then flash factory-to-dd-wrt.chk (r39267+)<br> ''or dd-wrt.K3_R7000P.chk <Kong> (deprecated)''
-*Upgrade: netgear-'''r8000'''-webflash.bin (BS) or dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_R7000P.bin (Kong)+*Upgrade: netgear-'''r8000'''-webflash.bin (r34311-r38937); netgear-r7000p-webflash.bin (r39031+)<br> ''or dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_R7000P.bin <Kong> (deprecated)''
*Reset after upgrade not usually required, but '''if you have issues, reset and manually set up''' first. *Reset after upgrade not usually required, but '''if you have issues, reset and manually set up''' first.
'''NOTE:''' The R7000P build target is the same as R8000, so older builds were named ''netgear-r8000-webflash.bin''<br> '''NOTE:''' The R7000P build target is the same as R8000, so older builds were named ''netgear-r8000-webflash.bin''<br>
[[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I download firmware?]] & forum build threads for build recommendations [[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I download firmware?]] & forum build threads for build recommendations
-*Kong builds are deprecated but a [http://ddwrt-kong.clonevince.fr/ mirror site] is linked there too.+*'''''Kong builds are deprecated and CloneVince's firmware download resource is no longer available.'''''
*Also see the [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486 Peacock announcement] for historical information *Also see the [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486 Peacock announcement] for historical information

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[edit] Hardware Specifications

FCC ID PY316200351
Industry Canada ID 4054A-16200351
Power 12 VDC, 3.5 A
CPU/SoC Broadcom BCM4708C0 @ 1 GHz
CPU Architecture ARM Cortex A9 (2 cores)
Flash (ROM) / RAM 128 MiB / 256 MiB
USB ports 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
Wireless1 chip Broadcom BCM4365E
Wireless2 chip Broadcom BCM4360
WL1/WL2 protocols an+ac / bgn
MIMO config 3x3:3
Antenna connectors U.FL, RP-SMA
Ethernet Broadcom BCM4708C0
Switch Broadcom BCM4708C0
LAN / WAN ports 4 / 1 (up to 1 Gb/s)
Serial 4-pin header, internal, 3.3V TTL

Supported in DD-WRT since Kong r32945M (7/31/17); r34311(netgear-r8000-webflash.bin); r39267(factory-to-ddwrt.chk)

[edit] Installation

Do not 30/30/30 reset ARM routers! Use the GUI Factory Defaults reset.

  • DO NOT USE THE ROUTER DATABASE!
  • Use builds in the netgear-r7000P directory (some are missing the factory-to-dd file)
  • Initial flash: GUI reset then flash factory-to-dd-wrt.chk (r39267+)
    or dd-wrt.K3_R7000P.chk <Kong> (deprecated)
  • Upgrade: netgear-r8000-webflash.bin (r34311-r38937); netgear-r7000p-webflash.bin (r39031+)
    or dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_R7000P.bin <Kong> (deprecated)
  • Reset after upgrade not usually required, but if you have issues, reset and manually set up first.

NOTE: The R7000P build target is the same as R8000, so older builds were named netgear-r8000-webflash.bin
Where do I download firmware? & forum build threads for build recommendations

  • Kong builds are deprecated and CloneVince's firmware download resource is no longer available.
  • Also see the Peacock announcement for historical information

The R7000P is misidentified as R6400v1 in builds 36816 up to 37715, so users should avoid them.

[edit] Disable LEDs

In the GUI, go to Admin->Commands and save the following as a Startup Script, then reboot:

#!/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

This can alternatively be ran manually (line by line or separated by ';') from telnet/ssh/Commands Reference: dcglabs' forum post

[edit] Forum

Do not use the Tathagata build.