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Dwr-m960-v1.1.49 'link'

Users running v1.1.49 are strongly encouraged to check for from D-Link Support to protect their network from potential exploits. Understanding the D-Link DWR-M960

Conversely, if your current setup is a legacy industrial M2M deployment with a custom VPN tunnel script that depends on deprecated kernel modules, without testing, as v1.1.49 uses a newer Linux kernel (3.18.x instead of 2.6.x) that may break proprietary modules.

Even with a flawless update, some users report anomalies. Here are solutions to the top three problems: dwr-m960-v1.1.49

As of mid-2026, remains the stable gold standard for this hardware platform. However, beta testers have received v1.2.01, which adds WPA3 support and WireGuard VPN. According to internal roadmaps, v1.1.49 will continue to receive critical security backports until Q1 2027, after which end-of-life (EOL) will be declared. Users needing long-term support should consider moving to the DWR-M961 series or flashing a community-maintained OpenWrt image (where available) based on the same bootloader.

Downgrading from v1.1.49 to an older version is not officially supported and may cause boot loops due to incompatible NAND partition layouts. Users running v1

The DWR-M960 is a versatile 4G AC1200 LTE router designed for both primary home internet and high-speed mobile backup. DWR-M960 4G AC1200 LTE (CAT4) Wireless Router

: Equipped with four high-gain 5dBi external antennas to optimize Wi-Fi and LTE reception. User Experience and Setup Here are solutions to the top three problems:

An attacker with local network (LAN) access can download and decode the router's configuration file.