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GChuck
Dec 26, 2023Aspirant
RAXE500 no longer get attack warnings
I've never been so unhappy after purchasing a router as I have been with this RAXE500. But I'll have to live with it now that I've spent the $600 to get it! Yesterday I upgraded the firmware fro...
- Jan 09, 2024
michaelkenward Netgear have changed the attack logging so I apologise as I was surprised its so different, but it is the way its meant to be now on The RAXE500 as you guessed.
I was given this reply via Netgear. "Engineering comments: Understood and we changed the DoS attack determination rules since there are a lot of false alarms in previous version. It’s the enhancement in v1.2.13.100.
I don’t think it is an issue."Also there is a trial version to cure option 60-61 missing but users with that issue would need to contact Netgear.
GChuck
Dec 30, 2023Aspirant
Thanks for that answer. It's what I thought. I think I might revert my router back to my previous version (1.0.10.86) and then upgrade it to V1.0.12.96 to see what else breaks. This is my first (and probably last) Netgear router. Can't say I'm impressed!
GChuck
Killhippie
Dec 31, 2023Prodigy
All routers have bugs, don't let this put you off, the RAXE500 is a capable router, speedtest over PPPoE was broken in V1.0.12.96 and you cant use 40Mhz on 2.4Ghz (which you should not be anyway) I had no issues with that firmware for a year. I'm staying on this latest one, I've seen this bug on the RAX120 years back and with some of the other issues Netgear will get this fixed, but if you want run V1.0.12.96 just keep an eye out for possible security updates that means running 1.2.13.100. Also the router is blocking port scans and etc its just not logging them and many people turn the logging of that event off as its annoying but you still have the protection, after all its only a log. The router is still working as it should to protect you and this version although with a few bugs has a lot of fixes too. Id rather stay up to date for security than roll back and be vulnerable. the version you were running was quite old, its best to stay up to date for your own protection if possible. Netgear are aware of the issues. If they pulled the posts to option 60-61 not working (not saying they did) I would say these told people to roll back who use that option and will get it fixed.