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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...
DoctorX
Apr 05, 2020Guide
From that article:
Since only the Router PIN method is vulnerable to brute force attack, NETGEAR recommends disabling this function to best protect your network from invasion.
To disable the Router PIN method:
- Login to the router GUI by typing www.routerlogin.net on an Internet browser's address bar. Note: Default logins are: Username = admin, Password = password.
- Go to Advanced Setup menu and select Wireless Settings.
- Under WPS settings, put a check mark on Disable Router's PIN box.
Note: If your model does not have a "Disable Router's PIN" option, uncheck the "Enable Router’s PIN" box instead. - Hit Apply button to save settings.
This is what I'm trying to do, but the "Enable Router's PIN" checkbox refuses so stay unchecked. This was working on my router before upgrading from firmware v1.0.9.34.
So I can choose to protect myself from WPS vulnerability or all of the vulnerabilities addressed in the more recent firmware revisions. Is it too much to ask to be protected from all known vulnerabilities?
Portwey84
Apr 05, 2020Virtuoso
Out of pure curiosity, I decided to try the uncheck 'Enable Routers Pin'
There is clearly a bug here. I too can confirm that it does not stay unchecked on this new firmware. Unless of course Netgear have deliberately decided that this feature cannot be unchecked, but if that was the case, why have the option there in the first instance?
I never tried to uncheck the box on my previous firmware, v.64, so I cannot know if this is a carry over even from that firmware which preceded V1.0.9.88.