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BretD
Jun 04, 2018Administrator
Orbi firmware update v2.1.4.16 availability
We’ve been monitoring issues that some customers have experienced in OrbiOS 2.1.4. In response, we’re releasing firmware that provides a permanent fix for the homekit issue along with various other f...
rhester72
Jun 07, 2018Virtuoso
tsig wrote:
If there is someone/something that you suspect coudl be doing something nefarious on your network, why would you allow them/it on your network at all? This "issue" sure doesn't seem like it is all that pressing. YOU are in control of who/what is on your network. Exercise that control.
I'm going to take it as read that this was said in jest and/or you're uninformed. The same holds true of any IoT devices (and in a much bigger way) - if the companies producing those devices are lax, shall we just give them a free pass because, well, the consumer made the decision to put them on their network, didn't they?
e1superman
Jun 18, 2018Apprentice
Who would like to join a class action lawsuit against Netgear?
** Netgear if you shut this down you are in violation of numeruous US and EU laws **
** Netgear if you shut this down you are in violation of numeruous US and EU laws **