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PyroDog
Jan 29, 2018Apprentice
Firmware auto update domain
I was running firmware 2.0.0.74 on my Orbi system with NVRAM set to disable updates. Everything was running prefect as that firmware is rock steady for me. Today I found my system had self updated to...
- Feb 02, 2018
Kept digging on this and learned the following:
TCP port 443 (HTTPS): http.fw.updates1.netgear.com
TCP port 21 (FTP): updates1.netgear.com
I believe those two are all that's necessary to block. Orbi tries HTTPS first, then FTP.
rhester72
Feb 02, 2018Virtuoso
Kept digging on this and learned the following:
TCP port 443 (HTTPS): http.fw.updates1.netgear.com
TCP port 21 (FTP): updates1.netgear.com
I believe those two are all that's necessary to block. Orbi tries HTTPS first, then FTP.
Mayhugh1
Feb 02, 2018Apprentice
Does that keep them out of the Orbi or just out of the computers on the LAN behind the Orbi ?
- rhester72Feb 02, 2018Virtuoso
It should prevent the Orbi from finding any updates to the firmware.
- PyroDogFeb 06, 2018Apprentice
I want to thank you for your posts. I went a step further and blocked all internet access for the Orbi units using my firewall. I'm pleased to see this workaround works great at preventing forced updates.
- Hawk600Feb 07, 2018Star
Can you please provide more details how did you do that?
These auto-updates by NG besides a failure are just anoying and disrespectful with customers.
There are some posts on this forum from certain NG "developers" that clearly show how arrogant and at the same time ignorant they are.
They think they now everything and assume all customers are just dumb.