The update fixes an issue where wireless would be disabled

Feb 9, 2016 15:22 GMT  ·  By

NETGEAR has made available a new firmware package compatible with its D6200 modem router, namely version 1.1.00.20, which removes the bug that disabled wireless connections when the region was assigned as WW in flash.

In addition to that, the present update also corrects the unit’s currentsetting.htm page so that it shows the correct information in region field, as well as removes the debug file /tmp/yuziven1 and fixes unterminated try when checkfw fails.

When it comes to installation, first find out the router’s currently installed firmware and make sure it isn’t newer or matching this release. If checked, save and unzip the downloadable archive, and establish a wired connection between your router and a computer.

Now, log into its dashboard once more (username and password should be required), go to Advanced > Administration > Firmware Upgrade, click the “Browse” button, navigate and select the newly unzipped .img file, click “Upload,” and wait as the router does its job.

However, while upgrading (progress bar is filling up), do not reboot/power off either the router or computer, remove the Ethernet cable or interrupt the process in any way. Doing so can lead to various malfunctions or even render the router unusable.

With this in mind, download NETGEAR D6200 Firmware 1.1.00.20, and carefully apply it on your unit to enjoy these new changes. Also, check our website as often as possible to stay up to speed with the latest releases.

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