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FURRYe38
Mar 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - R8500 Firmware Version 1.0.2.158 Released
Security Fixes: 03/14/2022
Fixes security vulnerabilities.
For more information about security vulnerabilities, visit https://www.netgear.com/about/security/
Firmware Update Instructions: Do...
weblee
Apr 10, 2022Guide
I did a 30-30-30 reset and updated the firmware then configured from scratch.
Through put is great; DNS responsive BUT I get absolutly nothing in the logs but DHCP messages. No event posts when I login; no access messages when a client visits a website;block site attempts - NOTHING.
Any advise on how to toggle logging back on?
FURRYe38
Apr 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Try enabling IPv6 on the router? Set someting up for automatic for IPv6...
- FURRYe38May 06, 2022Guru - Experienced User
So I put my slightly used recently arrived R8500 online the other day. I am noticing DNS issues. So I enabled IPv6 using Auto Detect options and applied. Not seeing any more DNS issue however going to run this a bit longer. Other wise, FW seems ok.
- J29May 09, 2022Tutor
144 is still the only working firmware at the moment.
158 shows the DNS error and needs refresh to show the web page. Enabling ip6 seems to fix this issue, however I found the internet speed dropped by half and there was issues uploading attachments in certain websites, like GitHub. I had to revert back to 144 again and all issues are gone.
Netgear needs to do a better job testing their firmware before releasing it. The dns issue is so obvious that I don’t understand how they can miss it, and after a few updates, this is still unaddressed, while customers are complaining for such a long time. I am also losing my patience…
- FURRYe38May 09, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Im using v.158 on my 8500. I don't see any slow downs if IPv6 is enabled:
Wired speed with IPv6 enabled:
J29 wrote:
144 is still the only working firmware at the moment.
158 shows the DNS error and needs refresh to show the web page. Enabling ip6 seems to fix this issue, however I found the internet speed dropped by half and there was issues uploading attachments in certain websites, like GitHub. I had to revert back to 144 again and all issues are gone.
Netgear needs to do a better job testing their firmware before releasing it. The dns issue is so obvious that I don’t understand how they can miss it, and after a few updates, this is still unaddressed, while customers are complaining for such a long time. I am also losing my patience…
- X-1May 24, 2022Aspirant
I'm in the same boat with my R8500 and I am certainly evaluating other routers after a very good ride with Netgear. It is sad when you are forced to consider other options after a good bit of loyalty to Netgear both at home and in the office. I guess that is the way it goes, so I'll look for other equipment for future purchases if this is Netgear's take on the matter. It's not just end of life, its that they had a security issue, tried to fix it, caused more issues and then the answer is "end of life". No, that's Netgear hoping we will by another router by them and I agree with you. I also have employed an number of NAS units over the years both at home and work. I've also begun replacing those with other equipment. I had hoped Netgear would remain the solid performer they have been, but its just not so.
- FURRYe38May 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What same boat are you in that your referring too?
My R8500 has been working well on this version of FW. Just have to enable IPv6 to avoid DNS issue. Working great ever since.
X-1 wrote:
I'm in the same boat with my R8500 and I am certainly evaluating other routers after a very good ride with Netgear. It is sad when you are forced to consider other options after a good bit of loyalty to Netgear both at home and in the office. I guess that is the way it goes, so I'll look for other equipment for future purchases if this is Netgear's take on the matter. It's not just end of life, its that they had a security issue, tried to fix it, caused more issues and then the answer is "end of life". No, that's Netgear hoping we will by another router by them and I agree with you. I also have employed an number of NAS units over the years both at home and work. I've also begun replacing those with other equipment. I had hoped Netgear would remain the solid performer they have been, but its just not so.