To help you decide whether to upgrade from your current version, here is a feature matrix:
| Feature / Fix | n.m368.790 | n.m368.801 | n.m368.810 | n.m368.818 | |---------------|------------|------------|------------|----------------| | SMB 3.1.1 support | No | Partial | Yes | Optimized | | TLS 1.3 | No | No | Yes | Yes | | TOTP 2FA | No | No | Experimental | Stable | | CVE-2023-28771 patch | No | No | Workaround | Full fix | | EXT4 journal recovery | 90s | 90s | 45s | <10s | | Dark mode UI | No | No | Beta | Stable | | RAID rebuild throttling | No | No | Command-line only | GUI + CLI |
Recommendation: If you are on any version prior to n.m368.810, upgrade immediately – the security fixes and SMB improvements are compelling. If you are already on n.m368.810, the upgrade to .818 is optional but recommended for the RAID throttling and faster reboot recovery. n.m368.818 firmware
How to verify installation:
Common Issues & Fixes:
No firmware is perfect. After analyzing user reports and internal bug trackers, here are the most frequently encountered problems with n.m368.818:
Firmware versions like n.m368.818 typically receive 12 to 18 months of active support from the vendor, during which critical security patches are backported. After that, the device enters “legacy” status. To help you decide whether to upgrade from
To maximize your security posture after n.m368.818 reaches end-of-life (EOL):
Check the vendor’s product lifecycle page quarterly. If no new firmware appears by mid-2026, plan for hardware replacement. How to verify installation: