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ketcham
Dec 10, 2020Initiate
I need to remove Netgear Armor from Nighthawk RAX35v2 Router. It's garbage worm and I want it gone
I just bought a Nighthawk RAX35v2 and it forced this Armor crap on my Router. Nobody wants this junk and I need it completely removed or I will return this paper weight promptly!!! You shouldn't have to deal with any of this just because Netgear is greedy and wants to take advantage of people who know nothing about their network. I need a fix for this now please!!
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You can disabled it.
But armor is integrated into the firmware so there isn't a way to just "remove it"
- ketchamInitiate
Thanks but this is not at all usefull to me. I have already disabled. I don't want netgear spyware on my network and I will return this router and replace it with something less intrusive if it cannot be totally removed. I will return this item to the store this weekend.
- NewfiedroolVirtuoso
Considering your browser probably tells a site more about you than Armor I would think it's the last of your worries to be honest plus your isp and DNS thrown in.
if it's not enabled there will be no communication unless you turn it on or subscribe to the service and to be honest all routers phone home even just for checking updates and i really don't think they are interested in us mortals.
- roger1955Apprentice
No worries,
You just have to do a factory reset, it is the only way. When you do, don't enable it again.
- don544Aspirant
And no where does it tell you you have to pay for the service when they promote it on the box , only afterwords do you get that info.
- Razor512Prodigy
Do a factory reset and then use your web browser to do the setup and NOT the nighthawk app.
That will keep the armor service from being enabled.
- dcarvilAspirant
I realize this is an old thread, but I am still having the issue of Armor phoning home. Doing a factory reset and not activating Armor does not completely stop Armor from phoning home. The number of "phone homes" is reduced, but it still contacts three different bitdefender.net sites every two hours.
My router also contacts www.netgear.com every 10 minutes, and other netgear and amazonaws sites multiple times per day. So far, I have found no way to stop this. Disabling the connections with pi-hole seems to increase the frequency of the contact attempts.