Netgear N Wireless Router.

Started by David, Dec 17, 2009, 14:59:23

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Rik

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Rik

You're safe, it was a while ago. :)
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Glenn

You could have used colours that did more to make you blend in.

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Rik

They made a horrible mess of the beard, Glenn. ;D
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wecpcs

Quote from: Gary on Dec 19, 2009, 16:27:00
Mine works at 300Mbps on the iMac, on acer laptops you need a card with three aerials not two to get the higher speeds, the intel 5100 and below wont get above 130. You can get it to run faster than 54-65 though if you set channel width to 40MHz (or automatic if this is not an option) on the laptop

   

I think the Acer 5735Z laptop is a load of rubbish and I wish we never bought it. We originally bought it from Currys a few months ago (as my wife gets a discount as a previous employee) and it was advertised in the press and on their website that it had a built in web cam and even the large sticky label plastered all over on it states Video Conferencing, but how that does that without a web cam is beyond me. Also on the same label it states the specs and the wireless spec is stated as an Acer Nplify 802.11b/g/Draft-N, when in fact it has an Atheros AR5B91 adaptor, which when I looked up the specs on Google is a Dual Band 2.4/5Ghz wireless N adaptor. I have installed the very latest driver and there is nothing that I can find on the laptop to set the the channel width at all. I have tried all wireless N settings on the Netgear DGND3300v2 and still the Acer will still only connect at 54mbps.

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I would take the Acer back stating it's not fit for purpose and they will have to replace or refund.


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JohnH

A friend of mine bought an Acer PC from Comet and had a nightmare trying to replace it, even thought the monitor never ever worked.

Rik

Part Acer, part Comet I suspect. :(
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David

The router I ordered I think on Friday has just been delivered,got the RMA number so the other one goes back later also returning the router which belongs to A&A as its changeover tomorrow with luck.

I am glad I have got this new any issues there might be at least I can use support at Netgear,hopefully there will be none,I will have my wireless connection so can set up a LAN...

Once switched I think I am right in thinking that with this I will just need the info IDNet sent me,login details and password ?
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Rik

You will, David. Enter them in the router and you should be good to go.
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David

 :fingers: If I am not here tomorrow take it as an early Christmas box  ;D
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

David

I see the label in the box states Download latest firmware before installation..is this an easy action ?

Sounds Double Dutch...if I have to go on the web to upgrade the firmware would this not already be in use  ???
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psp83

Quote from: David on Dec 21, 2009, 13:43:26
I see the label in the box states Download latest firmware before installation..is this an easy action ?

Sounds Double Dutch...if I have to go on the web to upgrade the firmware would this not already be in use  ???

http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11948/session/L2F2LzEvc2lkL05YNWotLVBq

Follow the instructions on this page David.

once downloaded, connect the router if its not already connected.

Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1 and login.
username : admin
password : password

click on router upgrade in the left hand menu and then click the browse button and locate the firmware you just downloaded.

Rik

Quote from: David on Dec 21, 2009, 13:43:26
I see the label in the box states Download latest firmware before installation..is this an easy action ?

I wonder what they expect you to do if this is your first and only router?
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Dec 21, 2009, 16:08:11
I wonder what they expect you to do if this is your first and only router?

If its the same note i had on mine, It tells you to update the firmware with a website url aswell.

Rik

But before installation, Paul?
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Dec 21, 2009, 16:18:55
But before installation, Paul?

Well if its the first time they've had an internet connection then yes, thats a silly message.

But i'm sure most people will do what i did. Connect the router first then update it  ;D

Rik

Agreed. Just Netgear being a bit dumb I'm afraid. :)
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psp83

Well atleast they listened about one thing.. When the router first came out they didnt give the plastic feet with it, people complained it got to hot led down.

When i got mine i was expecting to use my white plastic feet on it but they put a pair of black ones in the box  ;D plus the router doesn't get as hot as the reviews say (unless they did more changes to the latest ones)

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David

I dont know why I had no notifications of this thread  :dunno: I just decided to take a look..Thanks Paul,Thanks Rik I will do this  :cheers:

Glad for once I was not alone with the message  ;D
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