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nickp221
Mar 21, 2019Apprentice
Don't update Nighthawk X10 R9000 to Fireware V1.0.4.28 or you'll brick your router.
Lots of people having problems with this now and should be at the top of the support forum but if you have a Nighthawk X10 R9000 Don't update to Fireware V1.0.4.28 or you'll brick your router.
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- Apr 03, 2019
For clarification, please note that V1.0.4.26 does not have the issue of bricking the router. Therefore, factory reset and configuration will work if you have only upgraded to V1.0.4.26. There is no coming back from bricking the router with V1.0.4.28. It will not allow factory reset or downgrade to be applied. You will need to ask for an RMA. Go to https://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx and click on "Replace my defective product."
kc6108
Apr 08, 2019Luminary
I too have been following this thread. However, I have not run into any issues at all.
I had Voxel's firmware (1.0.4.27HF-HW) loaded when I performed the update to 1.0.4.28. I reset the router to factory default settings before AND after the update.
I would still be on 1.0.4.28 right now, but I upgraded to Voxel's latest release (1.0.4.29HF-HW) a few days ago.
Both versions of firmware have been rock solid, but I've haven't had either loaded for more than a week or so.
kc6108
Apr 08, 2019Luminary
... knock on wood :smileywink:
- kc6108Apr 08, 2019Luminary
FYI, I have never backed up my router's configuration, nor trusted the restore process. I have never upgraded my router's firmware without restoring factory defaults beforehand.
I type up all the configuration changes I make to the router into a text file so I can re-enter them after every firmware upgrade.
I have done this for years with every router I have ever owned.