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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
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I got the warning Non-2015-0211 from my Avast scanner.
Searching for that I found this message: WARNING Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211 on my Netgear Router WNR2200 with Firmware V1.0.2.24
Maintenance/Router Upgrade say No New Firmware Version Available.
I need a new firmware...
Best regards, Eugene.
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Per our engineers, there will be no firmware updates on EOL products.
For all other products, our team is still investigating this matter.
Also, kindly make sure that you have followed the suggested solution by Avast.
Check for Alert messages stated on your Avast software. You may see this by clicking on the "Details" link.
After selecting it, scroll down and look for the "Alert messages."
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Let me inquire this to our engineering team.
I shall give you an update as soon as I have an answer.
Thank you!
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I am waiting for updates current firmware V1.0.2.24
Best regards, Eugene.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Hi, all!
I see this screen:
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Thank you for the screenshot.
What's the version of your Avast?
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I got the same screen shot and I have the Avast premier
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
@meik520 & @deputydawg1 Kindly check your inboxes.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
i have the same problem with my Netgear router. I hope there will be a update son.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
yes i have thesame vulnerability.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Hello,
Our engineers are investigating on this reported issue.
Kindly make sure your devices are registered.
Once done, install teamviewer and let me know your contact details together with the preferred date and time when should we reach you to troubleshoot further on this.
Thank you!
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I keep getting the same warning, how ever, I have a WNR1000v2-VC. Please is there any way to fix this? Thank you
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Hi @rw4,
I will forward that info to our engineers.
Do you happen to know the version of your Avast software?
What's the operating system of the computer?
Also, kindly install Teamviewer and let me know when can we reach you to troubleshoot on this.
Thank you!
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
My problem is now fixed, after the update to firmware V1.0.1.96
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Thank you for the update @walter1337
FW ver. 1.0.1.96 has fixed SOAP issue
While for users who have the latest FW ver 1.0.2.24 (for Russia and China only), we are still investigating on this.
For those users who are affected, kindly see the instructions that I have asked.
Thank you!
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Thank you, Elaine. I am looking for the down load now.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
My grandmother has also had the same problem on her pc. She has Avast and the screenshot posted prior to your response is the same one displayed when a smart scan is ran.
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Hello TashaFaith3
She will need to update the router with the newest firmware so that is fixed that download can be found here. V1.0.1.96
http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/WNR2200#searchResults
DarrenM
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I have this same vulunerability and haven't received any responses about my issue. I just wanted to see if there were any updates to a fix for this problem. My firmware verison is V1.1.2.12.
Thanks!
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
Any firmware updates for the WNR1000V2 to fix this SOAP vulnerability yet?
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I have the same vunerability (as reported by Avast) on my JWNR2000v2. I updated the firmware to V1.0.0.11 but the vunerability remains; is there going to be any fix? Otherwise I have to buy a new router.
Furthermore, Avast says that my router is infected and my DNS had been changed - which is strange, because I switched them to manual (8.8.8.8) and dynDNS is off...
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I have an R6100 with the same problems and warnings.
Are there any updates available for me??
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Re: WNR2200 - Vulnerability ID: NON-2015-0211
I am still experiencing this issue with my router (Model WNR2000v3). I still haven't heard anything about a fix and I am growing frustrated with this. It was fine for a full two weeks before I started to get the same message again and I would like for someone to help me with this. I may just wind up getting a brand new router if I don't get a response about this. This is very frustrating.
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Per our engineers, there will be no firmware updates on EOL products.
For all other products, our team is still investigating this matter.
Also, kindly make sure that you have followed the suggested solution by Avast.
Check for Alert messages stated on your Avast software. You may see this by clicking on the "Details" link.
After selecting it, scroll down and look for the "Alert messages."
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