EA4500 - Firmware update problem

having issues upgrading firmware. Have an EA4500. Firmware 1.0. No auto update option. Site shows 2.0.37. Link?

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having issues upgrading firmware. Have an EA4500. Firmware 1.0. No auto update option. Site shows 2.0.37. Link?
Hi there. Access http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/support/routers/EA4500
Click downloads below Support Sections. Select Hardware version after that which is 1.0.
Below license agreement you can see there the firmware.

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