Netgear R9000

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==Installation== ==Installation==
 +Flash the factory-to-ddwrt file from either Kong or Brainslayer's download locations. See [[Index:FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I download firmware?]]
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 +The Netgear firmware uses a default IP address of 192.168.1.1
 +* username: admin, password: password
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 +Go to the Administration page - then Upgrade (or something similar).
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 +You will see a notice about the file you uploaded being older than the firmware currently on the router.
 +Click Yes to proceed.
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 +The router will flash DD-WRT.
 +
 +What a few minutes (5 min to be safe). Then try logging into DD-WRT at 192.168.1.1. You should see a screen asking you to create a username and password.
==Recovery== ==Recovery==
[[Category:Netgear guides]] [[Category:Netgear guides]]

Revision as of 22:58, 18 January 2019

Contents


Introduction

Hardware Specifications

See Netgear R9000 on wikidevi

This router can handle top VPN speeds, as of 2019.

Please note, Wireless-AD (60GHz) support is untested at this time, 2019.

Installation

Flash the factory-to-ddwrt file from either Kong or Brainslayer's download locations. See Where do I download firmware?

The Netgear firmware uses a default IP address of 192.168.1.1

  • username: admin, password: password

Go to the Administration page - then Upgrade (or something similar).

You will see a notice about the file you uploaded being older than the firmware currently on the router. Click Yes to proceed.

The router will flash DD-WRT.

What a few minutes (5 min to be safe). Then try logging into DD-WRT at 192.168.1.1. You should see a screen asking you to create a username and password.

Recovery