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FURRYe38
Jan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
No Release Notes at this time. I'll see if I can get some.
Download Link:
https://ntgr.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#300000000xsV/a/8b000000saFt/i4cTgMcDmRicn83wLRWla1yba4WYDLOpocfG7QED1Zc
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jamacphoto
Jan 21, 2022Apprentice
Yes I turned of the system for like 5 min or so.
Still ok today all issue seem to be gone and like before and speeds faster than ever
Still ok today all issue seem to be gone and like before and speeds faster than ever
codejanitor
Jan 22, 2022Star
Even though this firmware update appears to be stable for many of us, for those of us having problems please continue your engagement with tech support to resolve your issues and don't give up! You are doing the rest of us a great favor and with your help we will have a more stable product in the end for ALL of us.
- stlgasmanJan 22, 2022TutorIt’s not perfect but it’s much better than before. I would consider downgrading but you can’t block auto update.
- FodenJan 22, 2022Apprentice
I block 'devcom.up.netgear.com' & 'http.fw.updates1.netgear.com' via pihole, but you should be able to block those sites within the router itself - via Advanced / Security / Block Sites (not done this myself though
I used ' in the sites to draw attention to the second site which really does start with http, and is required to block updates properly - again for me
- CrimpOnJan 22, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Unless there has been a radical change, it is not possible to block the Netgear firmware update sites using features in the router itself.
Some external mechanism must be used, such as Pi-hole or OpenDNS. (i.e. sign up for a free account with OpenDNS. Set the Orbi DNS resolver to OpenDNS. Use OpenDNS to block access to those URL's.)