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Thornado
Apr 02, 2020Apprentice
New R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.11.100
It's been a while but finally NG has released a new firmware for R7000! :smileyhappy: R7000 Firmware V1.0.11.100_10.2.100 Download: https://kb.netgear.com/000061805/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0...
James721
Apr 16, 2020Luminary
Thornado wrote:
shoman94 wrote:
Thornado wrote:Final words:
Dear R7000, it's been a journey in good and bad times. But like any relationships lasting seven years, it's time to look for new opportunities. I wish the faithfuls to R7000 best of luck and hopefully you will survive with a stable and seamless connection.
Signing out.
Disclaimer: This was written in pure boredom during corona time and have no meaning to offend or judge anyone in a healthy relationship :smileywink:
Netgear R7000 - FCC approval date August 7, 2013
source: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Netgear_R7000
What did you end up getting?
I have received an ASUS RT-AX56U for about $140. Great buy so far. A lot of new features and no struggle. Smooth FW and possible to turn off WPS with no hassle :smileyhappy:
Yes and are you aware the AX56U along with the new AX58U are now fully supported by Merlin firmware. So you have options should you want to try them. Enjoy the new AX56U i love my new AX58U works excellent and Asus and Merlin are constantly updating and fixing any issues that should pop up. Unlike Netgear never again. Good Luck !!
ceo
Apr 16, 2020Guide
As is to be expected by now, Netgear has released another crappy firmware update for the R7000.
I still have a few of these in service but for anything new I've moved over to Linksys EA-7300 and EA-7500. The Linksys models are fast and stable. No issues at all. It is so refreshing to not have to worry about the R7000's any more.
- James721Apr 16, 2020Luminary
ceo wrote:As is to be expected by now, Netgear has released another crappy firmware update for the R7000.
I still have a few of these in service but for anything new I've moved over to Linksys EA-7300 and EA-7500. The Linksys models are fast and stable. No issues at all. It is so refreshing to not have to worry about the R7000's any more.
Yes now if just everyone else would figure this out. :smileylol: