DG834GT DHCP Problems

Started by jaydub, Aug 14, 2009, 20:48:36

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jaydub

I have a Netgear DG834GT running DGTeam 0848 firmware.

I'm having to reboot the router occasionally because the main family PC, which is hard wired to the router, loses network connectivity.  The PC reports limited or no network connectivity and I an unable to browse to the router home page using the router IP address.

According to my son, his wireless connection was unaffected at the time (which I find difficult to believe :-\ ).

Unfortunately the problem is intermittent (may be once ot twice per week). Often enough to be annoying, but too intermittent to know when I may get a chance to undertake further diagnostics.

Has anybody experience of anything similar or suggestions about what to try next (e.g change of firmware)?

Any ideas welcome.

Simon_idnet

You could bypass DHCP by configuring your PC with a static IP address in the same range that your router uses (making sure to specify your 'gateway' address to be that of your router).
Regards
Simon

jaydub

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Aug 14, 2009, 20:58:11
You could bypass DHCP by configuring your PC with a static IP address in the same range that your router uses (making sure to specify your 'gateway' address to be that of your router).
Regards
Simon
Certainly worth a try.  Thanks, Simon.

Rik

Are you running Vista, Jaydub?
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quandam

Quote from: jaydub on Aug 14, 2009, 20:48:36
I have a Netgear DG834GT running DGTeam 0848 firmware.

I'm having to reboot the router occasionally because the main family PC, which is hard wired to the router, loses network connectivity.  The PC reports limited or no network connectivity and I an unable to browse to the router home page using the router IP address.

According to my son, his wireless connection was unaffected at the time (which I find difficult to believe :-\ ).

Unfortunately the problem is intermittent (may be once ot twice per week). Often enough to be annoying, but too intermittent to know when I may get a chance to undertake further diagnostics.

Has anybody experience of anything similar or suggestions about what to try next (e.g change of firmware)?

Any ideas welcome.

jaydub

I posted recently on the same subject, see http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=15558.msg364557#msg364557

Still getting problem as you describe. Others have been posting on DSL Zone with same troubles.

quandam

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Aug 14, 2009, 20:58:11
You could bypass DHCP by configuring your PC with a static IP address in the same range that your router uses (making sure to specify your 'gateway' address to be that of your router).
Regards
Simon

How do I configure my PC with a static IP address and how do I know what 'range' my router uses? Sorry to be thick on this subject but I just don't know how to follow the instructions :dunno:

Glenn

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Gary

Have you updated the drivers on the machines for the NIC as well Q?
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

quandam

Thanks for the info chaps.

Have reverted back to my older router (834g v4) from the 834gt to see if that makes a difference :fingers: So far it is working OK but we will see over the next couple of days or so :fingers: It is strange that many are getting the same problem with the GT version pointing to an individual weakness in that particular model :dunno:

Will monitor the situation and update as and when.

Rik

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quandam

Only two days I know, but  :fingers: so far not had the problem since changing routers :fingers: Will keep the thread updated as to events ;)

Rik

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Gary

Quote from: quandam on Aug 15, 2009, 19:04:05
Thanks for the info chaps.

Have reverted back to my older router (834g v4) from the 834gt to see if that makes a difference :fingers: So far it is working OK but we will see over the next couple of days or so :fingers: It is strange that many are getting the same problem with the GT version pointing to an individual weakness in that particular model :dunno:

Will monitor the situation and update as and when.
The GT when first released had issues, it would drop sessions quite happily and overheat alot standing the unit vertically helped, mine actually burnt out producing a nasty smell, I was glad I was home when it happened. Later models may be ok but I never went back to it Q
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

quandam

Gary

Thanks for the info. I din't realise that the GT had those problems :o

Gary

Quote from: quandam on Aug 17, 2009, 12:36:18
Gary

Thanks for the info. I din't realise that the GT had those problems :o
Google "Netgear DG834GT problems" and have a look, Q
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

quandam

Laptops still logging in without problem :fingers: At the moment problem points to GT router being duff. We shall see! ;)

quandam

Update:

It really is pointing to a fault with the Netgear GTversion. Laptops still connecting first time, each time since changing back to 834g V4 router. :fingers: It is a shame that jaydub the OP has not updated the thread as to his/her progress with the problem. :(

Steve

I dont know which firmware you were using on the GT Q but the latest one 1.02.19 is a no hope for using DHCP. Well it was for me with DHCP lan IP address reservation they were all over the place. I believe earlier firmwares were more predictable and it is/was a highly rated router provided you can keep it cool.
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quandam

Steve

Thanks for your post.

My main query is the fact that there are many many reports on various forums of the GT version suffering from exactly the same problem. If this is in fact the case everything is pointing toward a general 'fault' with this particular router :dunno:

My GT router worked well for two years or more but over recent weeks the 'limited or no connectivity' problem arose for no reason. So far my change of router is doing the bizzo up to now :fingers:

quandam

Another 2 days go by and still no problems, everything working fine, no 'limited or no conectivity' messages for almost a week now. It all points to a 'weakness' in the Netgear 834 GT router. Glad I changed back to my 834G V4 :thumb:

Will only update now if there are any major changes. Shame jaydub the OP has exited the thread without an update re his/her problem :(

Rik

Thanks, Q. I never quite understood where Netgear saw the GT in their overall scheme, it always seemed to be a bit of a backwater...
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quandam

Eight days on and all running smoothly re 834g V4. I would say it is definitely confirmed that there is a fault with the 834GT when reporting 'limited or no network connectivity' and the remedy is to change routers. So, Rik if you get any other posts on this subject the advice is obvious, try another router! ;)

Rik

Thanks, Q. It's a useful diagnostic in so many instances, if people can find a spare.
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