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nmrpflash - Netgear Unbrick Utility
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nmrpflash - Netgear Unbrick Utility
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`nmrpflash` uses Netgear's [NMRP protocol](http://www.chubb.wattle.id.au/PeterChubb/nmrp.html)
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`nmrpflash` uses Netgear's [NMRP protocol](https://web.archive.org/web/www.chubb.wattle.id.au/PeterChubb/nmrp.html)
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to flash a new firmware image to a compatible device. It has been successfully tested with
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to flash a new firmware image to a compatible device. It has been successfully tested with
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various models (D7000, DNG3700v2, EX2700, EX6100v2, EX6120, EX6150v2, EX8000, R6020, R6080, R6100, R6220, R6400, R7000,
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various models (D7000, DNG3700v2, EX2700, EX6100v2, EX6120, EX6150v2, EX8000, R6020, R6080, R6100, R6220, R6400, R7000,
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R7000P, R6800, R8000, R8000P, R8500, WAX202, WNDR3800, WNDR4300, WNDR4500v3, WNDR4700, WNR3500), but is likely to be compatible with
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R7000P, R6800, R8000, R8000P, R8500, WAX202, WNDR3800, WNDR4300, WNDR4500v3, WNDR4700, WNR3500), but is likely to be compatible with
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most other Netgear devices as well.
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most other Netgear devices as well.
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Prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows are available [here](https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash/releases)
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Prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows are available [here](https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash/releases)
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([Npcap](https://nmap.org/npcap/#download) is required on Windows). On Linux and macOS, you can also use
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([Npcap](https://nmap.org/npcap/#download) is required on Windows). Note that on Linux and macOS, using
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[Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nmrpflash). FreeBSD packages can be fetched and installed using the FreeBSD `pkg` command.
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[Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nmrpflash) is the preferred method. FreeBSD packages can be fetched and
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installed using the FreeBSD `pkg` command.
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```
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```
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Usage: nmrpflash [OPTIONS...]
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Usage: nmrpflash [OPTIONS...]
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Now, using an Ethernet cable, connect your Netgear router to the computer that will run
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Now, using an Ethernet cable, connect your Netgear router to the computer that will run
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`nmrpflash`. Use the LAN port, which is often colored blue on Netgear devices. If the
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`nmrpflash`. Use the LAN port, which is often colored blue on Netgear devices. If the
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router has multiple LAN ports, use the one labled `1`.
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router has multiple LAN ports, use the one labled _1_.
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Next, you'll have to determine which network interface corresponds to the one connected to
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Next, you'll have to determine which network interface corresponds to the one connected to
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the Netgear router. All available interfaces can be listed using
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the Netgear router. All available interfaces can be listed using
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