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squelch41
Sep 06, 2023Aspirant
PLW1000 firmware stuck on 1.0.0.6
I have a PLW1000 It's firmware is 1.0.0.6 according to the config page. I have tried uploading the firmware 1.0.1.6 and 1.0.1.4 from the support site but the config updater returns "This firmware f...
michaelkenward
Sep 06, 2023Guru - Experienced User
squelch41 wrote:
I have tried uploading the firmware 1.0.1.6 and 1.0.1.4 from the support site but the config updater returns "This firmware file is incorrect! Please get the firmware file again and make sure it is the correct firmware for this product."
There is no 1.0.0.6 on the Netgear pages for this device.
Firmware Version 1.0.0.18 was the Initial Release.
squelch41
Sep 06, 2023Aspirant
Indeed! which makes it all the weirder
However, see screenshot
- michaelkenwardSep 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
squelch41 wrote:
Indeed! which makes it all the weirder
However, see screenshot
Freaky. Maybe a very early model.
I assume that you are going through the usual process and loaidjg the unpacked firmware file through the browser graphical user interface (GUI). I ask because we see regular interventions here from folks who try to "open" the firmware file and wonder why it doesn't work.
- squelch41Sep 07, 2023Aspiranthehe, yes - not trying to upload the zip file and uploading via the web gui 🙂
My only other thought is that these were originally supplied by virgin media but there is no other branding in the settings to suggest it is a custom firmware- michaelkenwardSep 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
squelch41 wrote:
My only other thought is that these were originally supplied by virgin media but there is no other branding in the settings to suggest it is a custom firmwareAha. The plot thickens.
Devices supplied through ISPs often come with customised firmware that locks you out of Netgear's updates. But those devices usually offer slues in the model number.
In this case, maybe Virgin wanted devices that played nicely with its "hubs".
The good news may be that firmware on these things is rarely substantial. They don't have the same security and features sets as routers.
And the firmware is only for the wifi bit. The LAN side rarely, if ever, gets new firmware. There's next to nothing on there to tweak. I have PL1000s that don't even have a firmware option.