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Firmware Update R7000, Have you risked this yet? I am running V1.0.9.34_10.2.36
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I keep seeing update alerts for my R7000. I am still running V1.0.9.34_10.2.36, well I had to load a previous firmware because the updates have been rigged with bugs. Is it SAFE to upgrade the firmware now? I am a full time student and not having internet access is not an option for me.
Has anyone upgraded yet? Experienced any issues? Is it safe to do? Hard to trust Negear anymore!
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@jgscorpio wrote:I keep seeing update alerts for my R7000. I am still running V1.0.9.34_10.2.36, well I had to load a previous firmware because the updates have been rigged with bugs. Is it SAFE to upgrade the firmware now? I am a full time student and not having internet access is not an option for me.
Has anyone upgraded yet? Experienced any issues? Is it safe to do? Hard to trust Negear anymore!
It's safe to upgrade ... to .42. Don't go beyond .42.
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@jgscorpio wrote:I keep seeing update alerts for my R7000. I am still running V1.0.9.34_10.2.36, well I had to load a previous firmware because the updates have been rigged with bugs. Is it SAFE to upgrade the firmware now? I am a full time student and not having internet access is not an option for me.
Has anyone upgraded yet? Experienced any issues? Is it safe to do? Hard to trust Negear anymore!
It's safe to upgrade ... to .42. Don't go beyond .42.
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