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Router automatically checks for latest firmware and notifies you when it's available. Then you need to login into the web GUI and update it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't answer whether or not this router self-updates again DoS attacks, although I suspect it is like anything else in that you probably have to keep the firmware updated in order to have the latest security measures in place, but I would like to address the comment that residential users are not at risk of DoS attacks. That is a false statement. Anyone who is connected to the Internet is at some risk of DoS (or any other) attacks. How much risk depends on too many factors to mention here, but no one group, in this case residential users, has a "zero risk" of attacks. Anyone who tells you that simply does not understand the digital world in which we now live.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As a residential user, you have zero risk of a DoS. So the question is moot, I believe. Setup was a breeze from the phone app, though.
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