Router firmware auto-update is off — how to turn it on
Auto-update is a setting in your router's admin page. Turn it on and your router will download security patches automatically overnight. ISP hubs in the UK (BT, Sky, Virgin Media) update automatically by default.
Modern routers can update themselves automatically during low-traffic periods. This is the safest option because you don't have to remember to update manually. Most ISP hubs in the UK update automatically and you can't turn it off. Third-party routers like ASUS, TP-Link, and Netgear need auto-update enabled in settings.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Disabling auto-update to avoid reboots — just schedule it for off-hours instead
- Confusing auto-update with ISP-managed restart schedules
Signs you need professional help
- Your router doesn't have an auto-update option
- Your router has reached end-of-life and no longer receives updates
- Auto-update is enabled but the firmware version hasn't changed in over a year
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