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Miked2
Jan 09, 2022Apprentice
R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.11.130 - Just showed up Jan 6, 2022
The release notes say only: Fixes security vulnerabilities. Anyone tried this one? I am afraid... But, I always hope they fix some of the other ongoing stuff, like the Attached Devices list m...
Miked2
Jan 15, 2022Apprentice
FYI: Please let us know if the Attached Device list keeps working. Sometimes just a reboot fixes it temporarily. Thanks
Scupper1
Jan 15, 2022Guide
Will do.
- Scupper1Jan 16, 2022Guide
After 48 hours and two reboots just to check, everthing seems good.
All the devices are visible in the GUI and Nighthawk app (Android).
Only glitch I can see is one Apple iPhone shows up, but without it's name.
- FURRYe38Jan 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Dissble the Private Address feature on the phone, then the right host name for the phone will appear.
Scupper1 wrote:
After 48 hours and two reboots just to check, everthing seems good.
All the devices are visible in the GUI and Nighthawk app (Android).
Only glitch I can see is one Apple iPhone shows up, but without it's name.
- Miked2Jan 16, 2022Apprentice
HI:
With your encouragement, I rebooted and applied the 130 firmware (no reset). So far all good and all devices show in the attached devices list. Maybe they actually fixed something? If all goes bad, I will just blame you ;-)
Thanks
- Bill-DJan 16, 2022Apprentice
Scupper1 wrote:
After 48 hours and two reboots just to check, everthing seems good.
All the devices are visible in the GUI and Nighthawk app (Android).
Only glitch I can see is one Apple iPhone shows up, but without it's name.
I've been on '130 for 24 hrs. Seems Ok, so far. I edited a device name in the Attached Devices list and the router immediately refused any further browser access, but it kept routing. A power-cycle reboot restored its browser access and I saw my device name edit was successfully. So, I guess you could rename devices if you were willing to suffer through a reboot with each edit. Maybe that's NG's big security improvement - requiring a reboot after each edit ::smileyvery-happy:
- Miked2Jan 16, 2022Apprentice
Bill-D wrote:Scupper1 wrote:
After 48 hours and two reboots just to check, everthing seems good.
All the devices are visible in the GUI and Nighthawk app (Android).
Only glitch I can see is one Apple iPhone shows up, but without it's name.
I've been on '130 for 24 hrs. Seems Ok, so far. I edited a device name in the Attached Devices list and the router immediately refused any further browser access, but it kept routing. A power-cycle reboot restored its browser access and I saw my device name edit was successfully. So, I guess you could rename devices if you were willing to suffer through a reboot with each edit. Maybe that's NG's big security improvement - requiring a reboot after each edit ::smileyvery-happy:
So, I had to try. I edited an item in the device list, and the exact same result, the router refused access, unti I rebooted it. Figures Netgear cant actually do anything totaly right!