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alvincenty
Jun 18, 2018Guide
Issue with R8000 firmware V1.0.4.18_10.1.49
Ever since I updated my router to the new firmware, the connection has been dropping daily, and after reading many posts on similar issues, I would like to know how can revert to the previous firmwar...
- Jun 18, 2018
> [...] I would like to know how can revert to the previous firmware?
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Downloads. Under Firmware and Software Downloads, look for "View
Previous Versions". Find the kit(s). Download the kit you want. Read
the "Release Notes" file for instructions.
Cainjo63
Jul 07, 2018Aspirant
I have just updated to the latest firmware and having similar problems.
i have a schedule in place to disable my wifi at night. The only way I can restart in the morning is to reboot the router. This issue has never happened before, the only thing that has changed is the firmware
Can someone assist?
SmallTrader
Jul 07, 2018Apprentice
I have the R8000. All I can say is that Netgear has a very poor track record with firmware releases. It is as if they release firmware with little to no proper regression testing (or any testing for that matter). Even simple thing like the release notes is unacceptable with one liner like "fixed security issues" without any details on which bugs or issues.
I am on V1.0.4.18_10.1.49 and it is stable because I am on vanilla config and did not use any of the fancy features like QoS, Parental Control/ Circle, DNLA ..etc. Most people would have bought high end Netgear for its fancy features so arguably Netgear has failed its customers badly.
- IrvSpJul 08, 2018Master
SmallTrader, I agree on the testing, and what is really needed is 'real world' testing, and that would be a set and mix of beta testers.
As for the Readme info, no company details what security holes were fixed other than the major ones listed by security companies. List unknown to the public problems that were fixed would be an exposure to those who didn't update and make NG routers targets. Bigger problem to me is some use the term 'and other fixes' which are usually problems they found and were not reported to them. Still, I'd like to know what they were.