NETGEAR, a leading provider of networking solutions, has confirmed that it will cease support for several older router models, including the popular Orbi AC2200 Tri-band WiFi System amoung other odler routers losing security updates. This decision means these devices will no longer receive firmware updates, including critical security patches, leaving users potentially vulnerable to cyber threats. With this change, NETGEAR is encouraging customers to upgrade to newer, more secure wireless routers to ensure continued performance and protection.
You can find a full list of devices NETGEAR no longer supports HERE.
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NETGEAR has long been a trusted name in home networking, delivering reliable connectivity and robust security features through regular firmware updates. These updates typically include bug fixes, performance improvements, and security enhancements designed to keep devices running smoothly and safely. However, the company explained that technological advancements and evolving market demands have made it unsustainable to continue supporting certain older models. “Given the rapid pace of technological innovation, there comes a point when older software stacks either cannot support the updates needed to ensure a seamless level of performance or cannot reasonably be updated at all,” NETGEAR stated in an official email to customers.
The decision to end support for devices like the Orbi AC2200 is part of NETGEAR’s broader strategy to maintain high standards of performance and security. As older hardware reaches the end of its lifecycle, it becomes increasingly challenging to integrate modern security protocols or performance enhancements. Without these updates, devices may become vulnerable to new cyber threats, potentially compromising user data and network security. NETGEAR emphasized that while these decisions are difficult, they are necessary to uphold the quality and reliability customers expect.
For affected users, NETGEAR is strongly recommending an upgrade to newer router models, such as the latest Orbi WiFi 6 or WiFi 7 systems, which offer improved speed, coverage, and advanced security features. These newer devices are designed to handle the demands of modern connected homes, supporting everything from 4K streaming to smart home ecosystems. Additionally, they incorporate the latest encryption standards and are better equipped to receive ongoing firmware updates.
Cybersecurity experts echo NETGEAR’s advice, warning that unsupported devices can become entry points for hackers.
You can find a full list of devices NETGEAR no longer supports HERE.
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