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I found out last week that my MI424WR Rev D was no longer supported by Verizon, so I obtained a Rev I to replace it. I am in the process of configuring it prior to replacing my Rev D with it. I would like to download the latest Rev I firmware to my computer so that I can update the Rev I before I put it online in place of the Rev D. Where is a link to download Verizon's latest firmware for the MI424WR Rev I so that I can do so?
Dave
@Dave_D wrote:I found out last week that my MI424WR Rev D was no longer supported by Verizon, so I obtained a Rev I to replace it. I am in the process of configuring it prior to replacing my Rev D with it. I would like to download the latest Rev I firmware to my computer so that I can update the Rev I before I put it online in place of the Rev D. Where is a link to download Verizon's latest firmware for the MI424WR Rev I so that I can do so?
Dave
You cannot.
if and when a firmware update is necessary Verizon pushes them out.
Unfortunately, in my experience over the years with Verizon, pushing out updates to customers - FW or otherwise - has been that it is not a priority with them.
@Ubtchanova wrote:Unfortunately, in my experience over the years with Verizon, pushing out updates to customers - FW or otherwise - has been that it is not a priority with them.
Yes that was something to contemplate but the customers cannot update without them. Catch 22
I installed my Rev I router in place of my Rev D unit on Saturday. At the point I installed it 40.21.18 was the firmware level. Sometime since then it has been updated to 40.21.24 firmware, so it does appear that Verizon noticed and pushed me the new level.
Hopefully Verizon is keeping an eye on security issues for its routers and will update them as needed. I am glad to be on current firmware at this point. I had been unaware that the Rev D had been dropped from support at some point prior to the VPNFilter malware scare which lead me to contact Verizon.
Dave
Unless they have changed things, the routers have an address pointed to in their advanced features. If you go to that address, with a web browser it will give you a copy of the firmware which you can download. You can then point to that download and have your router install it.
@tns2 wrote:Unless they have changed things, the routers have an address pointed to in their advanced features. If you go to that address, with a web browser it will give you a copy of the firmware which you can download. You can then point to that download and have your router install it.
Normal everyday store bought routers like Asus or Netgear or Belken have a firmware update section. Not so with Quantum routers and very doubtful with actiontec routers which both are used by Fios.
if you don’t want to wait for Verizon to push them out, then a personal owned router as mentioned above us your only regress.
As said the actiontec's had such a section and it included a pointer to a site with the downloads. They weren't using a push but a timer based PULL.
I do know that maybe 6 months after Frontier took over my area (FL), the update page changed and no longer had a website listed. The Frontier Router's page still still alows you to point to downloaded copy.
@tns2 wrote:As said the actiontec's had such a section and it included a pointer to a site with the downloads. They weren't using a push but a timer based PULL.
I do know that maybe 6 months after Frontier took over my area (FL), the update page changed and no longer had a website listed. The Frontier Router's page still still alows you to point to downloaded copy.
I noted that at DSLReports. Many said it was bust. It just reverted back to the previous firmware.
Verizon no longer supports the MI424WR Rev. I router. The most recent firmware version is 40.21.24, which is the version that came installed when I purchased it at clearance several years ago.