NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
feipoa
Apr 26, 2025Tutor
Older Windows PC's no longer see networked drives w/ R7000 when using firmware v1.0.11.216 or newer
I noticed that there were some serious security vulnerabilities with the R7000 router, in particular: CVE-2022-48196 CVE-2022-37235 CVE-2022-37234, for which a cyber attacker can use a technique ...
plemans
Apr 27, 2025Guru - Experienced User
the R7000 is a 12 year old router. It was released in 2013. Its been on the end of life bulletin for a while. So you aren't going to see much development/changes with it.
Your best option? The r7000 was one of the devices that could run 3rd party firmware like ddwrt/tomato. they still get updates/development and in certain cases, work extremely well. Might be an option if you're wanting to continue to use an ancient router.
feipoa
Apr 27, 2025Tutor
The latest firmware for the R7000 was released just a few months ago, so unless another critical vulnerability is discovered, I'd imagine the router has some time left on it.
I don't think a new router will resolve the issue with older computers not being able to access the NAS. I would imagine that all new Netgear routers now have SMB v1 disabled, thus buying new won't resolve my issue.
At some point, I may look into a 3rd party firmware, but there exists the risk of ruining the router entirely.
- plemansApr 27, 2025Guru - Experienced User
You always always try enabling/disabling on the pc