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Why It's Important to Keep Netgear Extender Firmware Up-to-Date

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    You are probably no stranger to those little pop-up windows appearing after Netgear mywifiext  setup. Such pop-ups inform you about the latest firmware updates and patches available for your Netgear range extender.

    You might be baffled by again and again hitting on the 'Remind me Later' or 'Don't show again' button. Don't do that. Don't try to neglect these firmware update pop-ups for long. Your home network security can be hampered. As a result, your personal data and information can be leaked.

    Firmware updates are important for your home network security. As soon as you update your device, you will gift your Netgear WiFi extender an additional layer of security - until the next firmware update reminder pops on your screen.

    What makes firmware updates important? There are a lot of facts. Here, on this page, you will find 5 reasons why it's important to update firmware and patches on a regular basis.

    Firmware updates help in killing two birds with one stone - you can not only enhance the security level but also improve the performance of your device.

     

    Firmware Updates for a lot of Things

     

    Netgear extender firmware updates offer a plenty of benefits. It's all about fixing network security holes. These might include fixing or eliminating your WiFi range extender connectivity errors, WiFi extender not connecting to internet  failures, or security holes existing in the previous firmware version. Patches or firmware updates add new advanced features to your range extender and remove outdated ones.

    While you are making use of your device, it's a good thought to check whether your home WiFi router is running the latest firmware version or not.

     

    Updates Help Fixing Security Snags

     

    Hackers love security holes, aka software vulnerabilities. A security hole in firmware allows hackers to take advantage of the weakness by writing code to aim the vulnerability.

     

    A coded malware can infect your Netgear extender, be it EX8000 or AC1900 with no action on your part other than viewing an unsecured website, opening a spam email, or playing an infected media.

    What will happen next? The malware might steal data saved on your computer or allow intruders to gain access to your computer and use your home network.

    Firmware updates mostly include software patches. They cover wired and wireless network security to keep unwanted users away.

     

    Firmware Updates Protect Your Data

     

    You might have kept a lot of personal information and data on your desktop or laptop. Your personal information - from social media to bank account information - is valuable to cybercriminals.

    They can use it to commit some crime using your name or sell it to others to commit crime. If it might be a ransomware attack, they can encrypt your Netgear extender setup pathway.

    You have to then pay a ransom for the WiFi extender setup pathway key to get it back. Or, you might pay and not get it back. Updating your firmware helps you keep hackers out from your way.

     

    It's All About Your Connected Devices

     

    Cybersecurity is usually about securing you, but you have to think about other people too. Suppose if your desktop, laptop, or smartphone gets a malware or virus, you could forward it on other connected devices to the same network. Therefore, you need to keep your Netgear extender and WiFi router firmware updated.

     

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    In that way, Netgear WiFi extender firmware updates really prove to be a big help for you. Your firmware program gets new stability. Hence, no more crashing.

    Another option? If you are still not keen to click on 'Update Now', you may be willing to configure your range extender to get updates automatically. If so, simply tweak a few settings on your extender and router and grab the latest firmware update automatically.