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Saiban
Jun 26, 2022Tutor
Its good until it needs a firmware update
Its good until it needs a firmware update. Which they say is from the ISP and not them. But your ISP will say its not them its Netgear...and NOTHING gets taken care of and you lose out because one ha...
Saiban
Jul 08, 2022Tutor
So just to update everyone.
They sent me a brand new unit.
Same issue FIRMWARE update
They say ISP has to update....ISP says its from Netgear to update.
Sent brand new unit back. Put mine somewhere in the closet with it only being 8months old.
Bought a Motorola MG8725.....all I can say is....Im sorry that I didn't do this earlier. Very Impressive
They sent me a brand new unit.
Same issue FIRMWARE update
They say ISP has to update....ISP says its from Netgear to update.
Sent brand new unit back. Put mine somewhere in the closet with it only being 8months old.
Bought a Motorola MG8725.....all I can say is....Im sorry that I didn't do this earlier. Very Impressive
FURRYe38
Jul 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
ISP support agent doesn't know then what there talking about or doesnt' fully understand the DOCSIS spec. That sets the policy that ISPs ARE resposible for updating user modems. Users are NOT allowed. NG develops the FW and send it to the ISP for there testing and certification. For those ISPs that support pushing FW to users owned modems, those ISPs normally will with out any hassles. Other ISPs may not push to user owned modems. Seen this before with a limit number of ISPs. Most major ISPs don't have this problem. If you run into problems with your new Motorola, I presume your ISP will say the same thing.
Who is this ISP?