Nighthawk AC2300 R7000P

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rjmac681
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Nighthawk AC2300 R7000P

Just want to make sure this is done right without bricking my router...

This is the right DD-WRT firmware download file right?   https://www.myopenrouter.com/download/dd-wrt-netgear-r7000p-rev-30776-20...

Is there a CHK file that I should be using after this? If so which one...

Just bought this router a couple of weeks ago...

Thanks and much appriciated

TXUSA
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I personally prefer Kong's

I personally prefer Kong's builds (they are usually stable and well tested). You can flash this chk file right from the Netgear firmware upgrade page.

http://desipro.de/ddwrt/K3-AC-Arm/dd-wrt.K3_R7000P.chk

 

rjmac681
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Thank you TXUSA, I will use

Thank you TXUSA, I will use try this...

joe 9804
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I had the same question in my mind. So I visited Netgear Customer Support

. They give me the proper answer. So guys also visit them and they will give you a proper solution for your queries

I had the same question in my mind. So I visited 

<a
href="https://netgears.support/netgear-router-support-usa/">netgear
router support usa</a>. They give me the proper answer. So guys also visit them and they will give you a proper solution for your queries

 

abraham
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Hi everyone: I need a little

Hi everyone: I need a little explanation of terms to understand which version of DD-wrt does what and why the differences? For example , what is the difference between STD.BIN and STD.BIN.MD5, STD.BIN. SIG, STD.128K.BIN, or STD.128K.BIN.MD5.

This may be too basic a question but for a newby this is a herd nut to crack. Please help

 

lordtamo
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Hi,

Hi,

consider that md5 files are there to check that your main files are not corrupted.

It 's a checksum.

Take a look at wikipedia md5 page to understand how it works.

 

regards