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The thread revolves around a recent FBI alert advising users to restart their routers to prevent ongoing malware infections affecting hundreds of thousands of devices. Participants discuss their own device status, with some confirming their devices are unaffected and others mentioning routine reboots or upcoming upgrades, such as routers and PC components. The overall tone is informative and proactive, with some users exploring advanced network security solutions like UTM appliances, while others consider simple actions like reboots sufficient.

brkkab

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Mine isn't either, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
I rebooted my modem and router anyway.
I do that once a week anyways and it was about time so I'm 2days early on it.
 

brkkab

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I'm gonna eventuall upgrade my Netgear WNDR 3700, but it's not high on my upgrade list as it still works fine and I only use wi-fi with my old pc extremely rarely.
Ryzen 7 2700X cpu upgrade, Asus ROG Crosshair VII Her0 (Wi-Fi), 32GBs. G-Skill Flare X DDR4 3200 /Sniper X DDR4 3400 (still deciding) come first.
Then maybe a new video card & 4K monitor.
Then a bigger external hdd.
Then I'll think about the router.
That'll easily be in mid-2019.
The Ryaen upgrades gonna take me until sometime in fall to finish.
A few minor extra's I need for that upgrade.
AM$ backplate/bracket kit and a new Windows 10 Pro key, as this MOBO, cpu & ram are going in my old pc to replace it's 990FX MOBO and FX 8350 cup.
 

Neemobeer

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I run a UTM in between my modem and router so I only bounce them if there is an issue.
 

nmsuk

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Oh must be pricey as they want to email you a quote. Think I'll give that a miss
 

Axel PC

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Yeah, that's some serious protection there. Glad you're staff on this forum :thumbs_up:
 

Neemobeer

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