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If you want to check what you have:
Log In to your Router
Click on System Monitoring
On Router Status Screen you will find
Firmware Version plus other info that might be of interest to you.
PS from Actiontec Admin
Unfortunately the contract that we have with Verizon does not allow us to post any firmware for the devices that we have manufactured for them. They do this so that they know every device on their network has the correct firmware. So we would have to direct you back to Verizon to obtain the firmware upgrade.
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That is correct, usually any service provider supplied router (as with cell phones) will get their firmware updates directly from the provider. Cable Modems/Gateways (3rd party or not) are the same way.
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I have 2 of these on 01.04.00.11 and 1 on 02.02.00.16, all used as bridges.
If I could flash the new one back to 1.04 or earlier I would.
All that happens with each revision is they remove more options. For example, using it as a bridge without the ability for it to grab a DHCP address from the LAN side is disturbing. And 10 years ago with Rev F, there were like 20x more menu options, including the ability to select from a menu of 5-6 MoCA channels are used for both LAN and WAN, instead of being locked into 1100 Mhz.
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