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Mangroves08's avatar
Mangroves08
Aspirant
Jul 17, 2023

N300 Wireless Router WNR2000v3 update firmware possible?

I'm tech challenged.  Bought the router in 2012.  Never updated it (didn't know i have to). Is it possible to update the firmware to the latest version supported and it so, how do i find the download for it.  I'm afraid my security has been a time bomb waiting to detonate. Thanks for the help.

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    Mangroves08 wrote:

    Is it possible to update the firmware to the latest version supported and it so, how do i find the download for it. 


    Sure is.

     

    How do I manually upgrade firmware to my NETGEAR router? | Answer | NETGEAR Support

     

    It is pretty painless process. Don't be intimidated.

     


    I'm afraid my security has been a time bomb waiting to detonate.

    Your router is pretty old, from 2010, based on an even older V1 original.

     

    There is newer firmware for it, but the specifications are ancient. No 5 GHz wifi, and LAN speeds limited to 100 Mbps.

     

    Fine if you have a slow Internet service a minimal needs, bit not great for anything else.

    • Mangroves08's avatar
      Mangroves08
      Aspirant
      Hi Michael. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Do I need to get an Ethernet cable or can I do the download and update of modem wirelessly?
      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User
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        Mangroves08 wrote:
        Hi Michael. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Do I need to get an Ethernet cable or can I do the download and update of modem wirelessly?

        An Ethernet cable is always useful when working on a router. That's why Netgear supplies one with its routers.

         

        You can update firmware over wifi, but that can be risky. If the wifi falls over in the process, you can wreck your device.

         

        It will also depend on what you plan to use for the wifi. This is not something I would do with a phone. But if it is a laptop, then you can use that to get at routerlogin.net:

         

        How do I log in to my NETGEAR wireless router? | Answer | NETGEAR Support