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FURRYe38
Apr 18, 2022Guru
New - R7900P/R7960P/R8000P Firmware Version 1.4.3.88 Released
Security Fixes: 04/13/2022
Fixes security vulnerabilities.
For more information about security vulnerabilities, visit https://www.netgear.com/about/security
Download Link:
R7900P:
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jnguyen
Apr 25, 2022Star
The last time I tried to do that, everytime my Xbox turns on the router reboots itself. Only when ipv6 is on
FURRYe38
Apr 25, 2022Guru
Revert FW back to what worked previously...
jnguyen wrote:
The last time I tried to do that, everytime my Xbox turns on the router reboots itself. Only when ipv6 is on
- jnguyenApr 25, 2022StarThat’s what I established in my previous comments… what’s up with the ellipses
- jnguyenApr 25, 2022StarThat was my issue with net gear way back when with the r7000. Even when I did have paid support it was the same script they used. I vouch for ASUS, and I would avoid linksys
- shadowsportsMay 02, 2022Hero
I visited today hoping I would find that something had changed. I've owned my R8000P for years, and have been a member here about 15 yrs. Fortunately, my device didn't get stuck at 1.4.1.50 and I've been trying new releases every 3-6 months hoping this DNS probe issue would get resolved. Its too bad we can't seemingly get past this issue without some sort of manual intervention. I still only have a handful of Wi-Fi 6 devices in my household, so a Wi-Fi 6e upgrade remains a nice, not need to have. 1.4.1.68 remains stable for me. No issues except for whats known (broken) for several years now.
I've picked up 4 Meraki AP's and a 48port Arruba Switch. I'm thinking a FortiGate 60e might complete it all. Not sure where I'm going to put everything yet.
- jnguyenMay 08, 2022StarYeah man, ASUS is like the Toyota of the networking industry. Not even hating on Netgear, I had faith for so long it’s just problems after problems. The nighthawk lineup is what bought me into their products, sight unseen