There are several changes for both the R9000 and R7800 so far in February 2018. Click the links below to review the changelogs for this month, and to download!
Voxel's custom firmware is known for adding features and functionality (such as OpenVPN) as well as improving the power of the CPU on the R9000 and R7800 NETGEAR routers.
NETGEAR has released a brand new gaming router at CES 2018 which offers customization for online gaming! Its features include a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor, four(4) gigabit Ethernet ports, and a gaming focused dashboard.
Are you excited about this new NETGEAR gaming router? Post your thoughts on the forums!
Voxel's firmware is known for adding features and functionality (such as OpenVPN) as well as improving the power of the CPU on these devices.
Recently, Voxel put out an update for the R9000 (1.0.2.46) that contains several updates and changes. Head to the download to get the full list of what's new and to try it out.
Many MyOpenRouter members and NETGEAR router enthusiasts are familiar with Tomato, a streamlined open source firmware for Broadcom based routers that is full of functionality and flavor. You may have used, or seen, the famous Shibby builds of Tomato, for example.
Community developer Voxel has released new versions of custom firmware for both the NETGEAR R9000 and NETGEAR R7800. Voxel's firmware is known for adding features and functionality (such as OpenVPN) as well as improving the power of the CPU on these devices.
If you have any questions about Voxel's firmware, head over to the MyOpenRouter forums!
All NETGEAR DD-WRT "Kong Mod" builds have been updated to the latest version. This version (any Kong or BrainSlayer mod after 10/25/17), according to the DD-WRT wiki, addresses the KRACK vulnerability.
Grab the latest version for your device in our Downloads section, and please post to the forums if you have any questions!
Supply chain attacks, ransomware attacks, phishing, data breaches; all these types of attacks are on the rise, thanks to the expansion of the connected world. With greater expansion comes greater security risk.
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