Log in to your router’s web interface by typing its IP address in a web browser (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1). Type your admin username and password (default is usually admin for both). Proceed to the “System” or “Device Information” section, where you should find the current firmware version.
Upgrades can fix errors and issues that may be impacting your router’s performance, ensuring a better and more stable connection.
Security patches: Firmware updates frequently include security patches that repair vulnerabilities and defend one's unit from hacking and additional cyber threats. Performance improvements: New firmware releases can improve the speed of your router, providing faster rates and better connectivity. New features: Firmware updates can add new features to one's router, enhancing its functionality and end-user interaction. Bug fixes