Well it seems that you have uploaded the firmware on the router using wireless connection. The firmware on the router has corrupted and now does not seem to be recoverable.
Dude if it is under warranty then get it replaced. To log a complaint with NETGEAR go to this site:
http://my.netgear.com
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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Http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1098/c/3/p/15%2C21%2C164%2C228%2C250%2C/r_id/166
This is from Netgear help pages, it seems they want to blame your ISP for rejecting the router. Follow their procedures and see what happens. I hope this helps.
Have you tried this?
To Spoof a MAC AddressConnect the computer that your ISP's installers used to establish Internet connection to the router.
If you are unsure which computer was used, call your ISP, and ask what MAC address was registered. Then, using the instructions in the box below find the computer whose MAC address matches their records.Disconnect other computers from the router.
(If you do not want to disconnect other computers, you need to know the adapter's MAC address, as described in the box below. Then, in step 6, type Use This MAC Address, entering the adapter's address.)In an Internet browser type the address 192.168.0.1.
Type admin for the username, password for the password, and click OK.
Go to the Basic Settings > Router Mac Address.
Select Use Computer MAC Address.
Click Apply. This automatically gives the router the computer's MAC address.
Click Test to make sure you are connected. If you are not connected, contact your ISP.
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Appreciate the assistance but I have already tried that site and to no help thanks though
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