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Stefanu
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Sep 16, 2017

New firmware but not more able to connect to wifi

I just had an automatic firmware update. (to 1.12.0.18 I think).

I found out because I had an authentication error on my wifi. While looking at the settings, I saw I had a new firmware update. I restarted router and satelite. Changed wifi to the need of no password, reset the router to factory settings... And finally manually installed the version 2.0.0.72 I found on the netgear website, after reading about multiple problems with previous firmwares.... And ... still not able to connect to wifi.

At last, I found the solution: restart my phone and suddenly I could reconnect again.

Lesson ; after firmware update, when you have problems with the connection of your phone (and maybe other devices), restart the phone (or devices)..  Everything works now :) At last, I have the latest , newest firmware now :)

 

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  • Yes, after changing your router or resetting it, you should make all devices forget the network and reconnect the device, I however would strongly advice you against using "No password needed" as an option, anyone could use your network for malicious reasons included but not limited to hacking your network or doing criminal activities on your behalf.