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JamesGL
Dec 18, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Feedback for R7000 New firmware 1.0.9.18
Hi All,
Please post here for any update/issue related to the latest firmware 1.0.9.18.
- Mar 07, 2018
You should review this and maybe revert back to this recommended version of FW:
Alfikwrote:I've looked here again after a while and I can't belive the problem is still not solved....
Since I've flashed Tomato a few weeks ago I've forgotten that I have a router- it's working perfectly getting dust because i do not touch it at all :-)...
Parental control works perfectly, 0 drops, strong signal - save your time and do a similar thing!
Rikardo007
Feb 26, 2018Tutor
AlpineKid66wrote:
rogier64wrote:AlpineKid66XWRT-Vortex is based on Asus WRT and they have AiProtection as parental control. But I'm not sure it will work as it is not an Asus Router. You can however do some parental control by using certain DNS servers like OpenDNS for filtering web content. Not sure if that's what you're looking for.
If I install XWRT-Vortex, the parental controls I will have to figure out.
My question now is, if I install XWRT-Vortex, will I get my 5GHz back after uninstalling Circle with Disney?
There shouldn't be any reason why you wouldn't get your 5GHz back. XWRT-Vortex just works. There is no Disney Circle with it so nothing for you need to uninstall. With regards to parental control, you could set up a network with access to internet on a scheduled basis, and you can manually turn off access from the admin either on your computer or install the Asus app on your smartphone/tablet (it will find the Netgear router during setup and identify it as an Asus RT-68U or something like that) and you can also control it there on demand.
rogier64
Feb 26, 2018Luminary
@ AlpineKid66 as @ Rikardo007 has explained that you do not have to delete anything in the NG firmware. The entire user interface will be changed by flashing XWRT-Vortex. You must reconfigure your router. And yes, you get your 5 GHz back. Keep in mind that your Wi-Fi bands will be unlocked for all regions by default. There are no restrictions on Wi-Fi channels and output power. You can adjust both, but keep in mind that you can choose Wi-Fi channels that are not available in your country by default.
- ablattMar 02, 2018Apprentice
For what it's worth, read this.
- pierrecaMar 03, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for info.
Currently have 14 routers out in field, i assit with.
Only 3 are working properly because Xwrt-vortex in installed on them.
Was getting calls from user, can't connect, slow, Choppy video.
Reset routers problems return, Also remote addmin very slow.
Netgear is draging ther feet on this issue & issues.
Will eventualy change all routers to Xwrt.
Can't rely on Netgear to fix a flash light.
Very disappointed with speed of resolving these issues
Even with reseting to factory default and applying all fixes, still doesnot work properly.
Also Wireless finally function and at full speed.
Noticed have Netgear wireless power was set to high to use longer distance , needed a second R7000 router set to AP mode.
Since Xwrt-Vortex wireless power set to 50% there is no need for second R7000 in AP mod.
Would like to return to Netgear firmware some time, if they can get there act together.
Anyways
just some thoughts
- kiotobgMar 12, 2018Guide
Q: Does Asus know about this project?
A: Yes. We frequently exchange emails, and they have also integrated some of the features and bug fixes from this firmware project into the stock firmware. So far they have been quite supportive of this project, for which I am very grateful.source:
- sn2015Mar 13, 2018Aspirant
kiotobgwrote:Q: Does Asus know about this project?
A: Yes. We frequently exchange emails, and they have also integrated some of the features and bug fixes from this firmware project into the stock firmware. So far they have been quite supportive of this project, for which I am very grateful.source:
https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin/wiki/FAQ
That is not exactly true when it comes to Asuswrt-merlin hack firmware running on non-ASUS routers. I think eventually ASUS will shut these down.
- IrvSpMar 13, 2018Master
Might want to look https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/DD-WRT-and-other-third-party-firmware/m-p/443988#M4293, message 24... 3rd parties might not have the rights to distribute all code, so either the function would/could be missing, or the entire binary could be considered illegal possibly. Maybe 'someone' is turning a 'blind eye' on it but at some point it might be necessary to remove the firmware (if that is even possible to determine who has it?)?
- sn2015Mar 13, 2018Aspirant
They don't need to remove 3rd FW. All they need to do is make future firmware releases not functioning in non-ASUS router. Should not be that hard to check the hardware before starting up. As far as I know, some of ASUS firmware modules are not open source.
- sn2015Mar 13, 2018Aspirant
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- pierrecaMar 13, 2018Aspirant
Why are we having this discussion.
If Netgear would fix there firmware , this would academic.
Get after Netgear.
For now all is working with 3rd party firmware could not wait any longer.
people 14 of them i support were starting to complain.
When and if NetGear get there head out of the ground.
then would entertain going back to there firwware.
Just a thought