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henry45
Jan 24, 2022Initiate
R7000 - no firmware update available
I've had two reminders telling me firmware needs to be updated. I finally navigated to the router site and I'm told my current version was Firmware Version V1.0.11.126_10.2.112. Yesterday I downloa...
Portwey84
Jan 24, 2022Virtuoso
henry45 You're giving the impression that you aren't familiar with the procedure for upgrading the firmware for the R7000 AC1900 router, is this correct? The chk file is the file used to initiate the firmware update. You upload it from wherever it is you saved it to when you downloaded it, most people save it to the desktop for easy finding. I'd recommend using the browser GUI to upgrade the firmware. You can do it via the Netgear Nighthawk App, but personally, I always do it over ethernet rather than trusting your luck over WiFi
There should be no reason not to believe Netgear's own published firmware download page. There's no purporting, v.130 is the latest download:
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/r7000.aspx#download
Auto updates, never worked on my R7000 so I disabled it long ago. You're lucky you're getting reminders to upgrade the firmware, I don't even get that any more and my router is registered with Netgear to my email address.
If you take the time to actually read through some of the latest threads on the forum, you'll see the latest firmware version is a very hot topic at the moment.
microchip8
Jan 24, 2022Master
You have to unzip the file you downloaded and use the .chk file to flash the router. It's best done using the Web UI at http://routerlogin.net or http://192.168.1.1. Do not use WiFi for flashing or any apps on Smartphone. That's just looking for problems.
Firmware update notifications is broken since a long time ago. Some get the correct notifications, others don't or don't get any at all. Do not trust it.
- sktn77aJan 24, 2022Virtuoso
The firmware autocheck and autoupdate feature of the routers doesn't always see the latest file on the netgear website. I think they do this deliberately so they can't be accused of autobricking your router - they want people to manually beta test the firmware before they autoupdate it!