Hello everybody,
I just bought the R8000. I want to know what firmwareis is the best. The most stable and the most successful. If you have any advice... I am listening
My optic connection are 50mb actually. I whant to use a VPN like NordVPN
I'm sorry for my poor english
thank you in advance
There's so such thing as "best". "Best" is whatever you decide is after trying various options (firmwares). For me, "best" is Tomato Shibby since it supports hardware acceleration and simple bandwidth limiting
Thanks microchip
I'm not familiar with this procedure. I admit that I like the result ;)
To avoid damage to my router. I have to ask the experienced people
Thats why I ask for a good and stable firmware to start and learn with.
Don't forget I'm not good in english so the subtlety of the language are complicated for me. I apologize
I'm sure this post will serve to another individu with or without experience or not
I will appreciate to have other opinions on the subject. Thank you to all of you
Well, I don't have much experience with DD- or OpenWRT, but if you want to flash Tomato Shibby, it's very easy on NETGEAR routers and you'll get CTF hardware acceleration as a bonus
1) Make sure you're on stock NETGEAR firmware and do a factory default reset
2) Flash the INITIAL Tomato firmware for the R8000
3) if successful, flash the FULL Tomato firmware file (the one with AIO in its name) and enable erase NVRAM data option
4) you may need to set a static IP on your PC, like 192.168.1.2 only if you can't reach the GUI after doing step 3) above. If you can, no need to set a static IP
Shibby has a video explaining it all https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w10jLqRmdLM
Thanks Again Microchip.
on the Tomato website i see a new firmware called 137 multiwan, Here in myopenrouter i found only 136.
Do you think i have to install The new or the old one ?
It is possible to go back to Netgear firmware ?
Thanks again for your help
you can install 137 MultiWAN. No issues are reported by most people since its release a week ago or so
As for going back to original firmware, yes you can. Just flash the "back to original" file Shibby provides and select "erase NVRAM data" during flashing
Excellent ;) Thanks for your support; )