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rimorob
Feb 17, 2020Initiate
Updating firmware manually
Hello! I have a C7000v2 and its firmware is slightly out of date (v 1.02.13 as opposed to 1.02.14). Unfortunately, the menu item for updating it myself is missing from the router's menu, and the wi...
plemans
Feb 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The trick to not having it happen? Buy a modem seperate from a router. The isp will still control the modem firmware but then you have a router that you can keep updated.
At the current time all modem/router combo devices have their firmware controlled by the ISP. Netgear does update the firmware on them and sends it to the ISP. But the ISP has to validate it (make sure everything works properly) and it costs the isp $. So they don't do it unless its a critical update.
I'd agree that its a sad state of affairs but Netgear can't make the ISP's update the firmware
- rimorobFeb 18, 2020Initiate
I don't think Netgear gets to swear off responsibility here. They should not sell hybrid devices direct-to-consumer if the current state of affairs is that they become bricks with the next firmware update. It's irresponsible and misleading to sell a product that cannot function the length of its warranty period.
- plemansFeb 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
this is the case in the whole industry. Not just netgear.
Any combo device currently has their firmware controlled by the isp.
Maybe in the future there''ll be a way to seperate out the firmware that controls the modem from the router but at the current state of affairs, you can't without actually buying a modem seperate from the router.
And again, they DO provide the update to the isp. its the isp that has to choose to implement it.
And what incentive do ISP's have to do that? it costs them $ to verify it as well as if they make 3rd party equipment work better on their service, then people aren't going to buy the ISP's equipment and they can't overcharge you for it. there's no benefit to the ISP.