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NMRP (Netgear Management and Recovery Protocol) is a Netgear-specific protocol, and nmrpflash is the most reliable Netgear router unbrick tool.

nmrpflash Tool

nmrpflash is an open-source Netgear router flashing tool, supporting Windows/macOS/Linux.</description>
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TFTP recovery is the standard protocol in the router industry, and most routers support this method for unbricking.

General Steps

TFTP recovery is relatively simple, but must be strictly followed in sequence:

Preparation

	*  Set computer IP to 192.168.1.x (e.g. 192.168.1.100)</description>
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        <description>TTL Serial Unbrick

TTL Serial is an advanced unbrick method that requires disassembly and soldering pins, but has the highest success rate.

Serial Parameters

Most router serial parameters:

	*  Baud rate: 115200 (or 9600, 57600)
	*  Data bits: 8
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Web recovery is the simplest unbrick method, applicable when you can still access the Web management interface after the router gets bricked.

Entering Web Recovery Mode

General Method

	*  Power off the router
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