
Known security flaws in this router are documented publicly and will never be fixed. Netgear stopped releasing security updates. Anyone scanning for known vulnerabilities can find your work laptop, your phone, your Ring doorbell, and every other device on this Wi-Fi.
When this router launched, it was a reasonable choice. It’s still functional — the lights still come on, devices still connect. What changed is that Netgear has moved on, and any flaw researchers find from now on stays exploitable forever. The risk is invisible until something goes wrong.
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Every device on your home network is exposed through a single point of failure
Every device on your home network — phones, laptops, security cameras, smart speakers, baby monitors, smart locks — routes through this single point of failure. A flaw at this severity puts all of them in reach of one attacker.
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Security updates discontinued: Netgear no longer issues security updates for the N750 (WNDR4000) family. Any future vulnerability is permanently exploitable.
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Your Wi-Fi password can be cracked offline by a neighbor or someone parked outside
Anyone within range of your home — a neighbor, someone parked outside — can capture your Wi-Fi password using free tools. WPA3, which newer routers support, closes this gap.
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Wi-Fi 4 only — no WPA3: The N750 (WNDR4000) predates WPA3 and modern WiFi security baselines.
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