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doubleroll

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From the Netgear forum:

R8500 NEW firmware just released:



http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R8500/R8500-V1.0.2.54_1.0.56.zip



Report back findings, this is a more recent release than the Beta I was using.



R8500 Firmware Version 1.0.2.54
New Features & Enhancements:

  • Supports Open VPN for mobile devices.
  • Supports BT IGMP.
Bug Fixes:

  • Fixes the 2.4G 20/40 coexistence issue where the 2.4G will stay in HT40 mode when the router is in a noisy area and configured in a fixed channel.
  • Fixes the issue in which DFS might falsely detect radar and switch to another channel.
  • Fixes the issue in which the Schedule WiFi feature can’t be enabled in some browsers.
Firmware Upgrade Instruction:

Note: To avoid wireless disconnect issue during the firmware download process, NETGEAR recommends that firmware upgrade be performed on a computer with wired connection.

  1. Write down all the settings which you changed from the default values, since you may need to reenter them manually.
  2. Using the Download Link below, download and extract the new firmware to a convenient place such as your desktop. The filename after extracting is R8500-V1.0.2.54_1.0.56.chk
    Download Link: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R8500/R8500-V1.0.2.54_1.0.56.zip
  3. Log in to the router using a Web browser. The URL is http://www.routerlogin.net.
  4. Click ADVANCED tab > Administration > Firmware Upgrade.
  5. Click Browse and find the file you just downloaded.
  6. Click Upload. Do not interrupt the upgrade while the router does this step.
Important Note:

  1. The upgrade process is completed when the on screen progress bar completes. If power LED light turns amber and blinking, power cycle the router to complete the upgrade.
  2. If the upgrade progress bar on web GUI doesn’t display correctly during firmware upgrade, you can still check the status using Power LED. The Power LED should be blinking (amber) during firmware upgrade. After firmware upgrade is done and boots up the system, it changes to steady amber color.
    Please DO NOT power off or reboot the device during firmware upgrade, otherwise, it may result to a corrupt firmware and cause the device not to work.
 
Since installing this release and resetting I have no disconnects with my iPad. This was the device that I was tracking the 5GHz disconnects for the most part with earlier firmware including beta.

No MU-MIMO option like the previous beta but who really cares...
 
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Since installing this release and resetting I have no disconnects with my iPad. This was the device that I was tracking the 5GHz disconnects for the most part with earlier firmware including beta.

No MU-MIMO option like the previous beta but who really cares...
Same issue resolved for my network.
 
Does anyone know what version of OpenSSL and what version of DNSMasq is this firmware running? Does anyone know if there have been any significant changes since the last firmware, or still running versions 0.9.8f and 2.15, respectively?

Thanks

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Does anyone know what version of OpenSSL and what version of DNSMasq is this firmware running? Does anyone know if there have been any significant changes since the last firmware, or still running versions 0.9.8f and 2.15, respectively?

Thanks

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You can download and extract the full open source code of the firmware for yourself and find out from here:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2649/~/netgear-open-source-code-for-programmers-(gpl)

I would do it myself, but I do not have the time right now.
 
You can download and extract the full open source code of the firmware for yourself and find out from here:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2649/~/netgear-open-source-code-for-programmers-(gpl)

I would do it myself, but I do not have the time right now.

When I recently examined various firmwares, I noticed that the source code didn't always match the released firmware. I think Netgear was one of them which had a few packages based on different versions.

Best way to check is to unpack the firmware using FMK, and examining the binary files in it.
 

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