The new firmware adds a few fixes and enhancements, as well as support for new modems

Oct 9, 2013 13:35 GMT  ·  By

DOVADO has unveiled firmware version 7.1.1 developed for its TINY, PRO, GO, and DOMA routers, which consists of separate download records for each MAC and Windows operating system.

Through this version, NETGEAR’s modems and mobile hotspots will support 4G/LTE manual frequency selection (or Bandlocking), and port forwarding, respectively, and DOVADO’s TINY, DOMA, and GO routers no longer have the SMS LED problem when on bridged mode.

In addition to that, the new firmware resolves the bridged mode issue for ZTE MF880 and MF820D, the problems with TP-Link modems, and the PPTP (VPN Client) connection that crashed the devices when removing the Ethernet cable.

As for the new modems, through version 7.1.1, the Alcatel Y800 mobile hotspot, as well as the Huawei E3331 and ZTE MF667 3G USB modems are now supported. Moreover, 4G USB modems such as Alcatel L800, Huawei E392 and E272, and ZTE MF825A are also compatible.

That being said, follow the link below, and from the list, choose the one that best describes both your DOVADO router and your operating system.

Download Firmware 7.1.1 for DOVADO Routers