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Jonathan_canada
Apr 11, 2019Aspirant
XR500 - Security concerns and lack of r-apps
Good day all,
How is it that I spend a fair amount of money for a top of the line router and it looks to me as if i'm spending money to be a beta tester? I don't mind the DumaOS interface but ...
FURRYe38
Apr 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You can review the Release Notes for each FW version to see whats included here:
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/XR500.aspx#download
Did you perform a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying v40 update?
The XR500 is not the top of the line anymore, the XR700 is. The XR series is mainly designed for gaminers who do alot of gaming. Not alot of gamers are using VLANs. Hybrid VPN was added on v40 FW.
Possible having 80 devices all connected to one router maybe a bit over loading. You may need a different router for device isolation for Guest Network. Again not a lot of call for IoT isolation with home class gaming router.
- Jonathan_canadaApr 11, 2019Aspirant
Actually I never did so many factory resets on a netgear router lol. I did a few after playing with the settings, then the firmware upgrade, then again after playing with the settings. The latest firmware doesn't let all devices connect, I would get at most 4-5 connected.
The reason I was mentionning Guest network for IOT isolation is because it's the closest thing there is to a VLAN on that router. The only reason why I got this router is because of processing power and ram.
20-25 of the devices connected to the router are IOT, it's not like they're taking a lot of the bandwith...
But that's besides the point, the second to last firmware accomodates all devices connected and does it well, I just don't like the fact that I can't use the latest one?
- FURRYe38Apr 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I would try a factory reset if you have v40 loaded and see if the devices will all connect. Users have been reporting problems with v40 however.
Over all, you may have not the right router for your needs. You may want to look into the R series or something more tuned to business if your environment is more business releated.
- Jonathan_canadaApr 11, 2019Aspirant
"...Over all, you may have not the right router for your needs. You may want to look into the R series or something more tuned to business if your environment is more business releated...."
I have a regular house, 2 adults and 1 kid. It is not so uncommon to have 60-80 devices connected when you have a smart home these days.
Factory resets don't do anything to fix the latest firmware issues in my case.