Netgear N Wireless Router.

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

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David

Anyone got one of these? have just reserved on in my local Argos not a bad price either...if you have one if you could comment on this before tomorrow I would be eternally grateful.....well at least until Tuesday   ;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

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

Rik

That appears to be a cable router, if you check the reviews, David.
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Glenn

David, you do know that this is just a router, you would still need a DSL modem to connect it to the internet?

System Requirements

   * Broadband (cable, DSL) Internet service and modem with Ethernet connection
   * 2.4 GHz 802.11n specification adapter or 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g wireless adapter. Alternatively, an Ethernet adapter and cable for each computer.
   * Microsoft® Windows® Vista™, XP, 2000, Mac® OS, UNIX®, or Linux®
   * Internet Explorer® 5.0 or Netscape® 4.7 or higher
   * We recommend using this product with RangeMax Wireless-N Adapters (WN511B, WN311B, WN111, WN711, WNDA3100)
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Steve

My connection is so slow today cant get across the pond, Rik's right it needs a modem as well such as the Draytek Vigor 120 if you want to spend the money
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Rik

Have you talked to support, Steve?
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David

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 17, 2009, 15:44:32
David, you do know that this is just a router, you would still need a DSL modem to connect it to the internet?

System Requirements

   * Broadband (cable, DSL) Internet service and modem with Ethernet connection
   * 2.4 GHz 802.11n specification adapter or 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g wireless adapter. Alternatively, an Ethernet adapter and cable for each computer.
   * Microsoft® Windows® Vista™, XP, 2000, Mac® OS, UNIX®, or Linux®
   * Internet Explorer® 5.0 or Netscape® 4.7 or higher
   * We recommend using this product with RangeMax Wireless-N Adapters (WN511B, WN311B, WN111, WN711, WNDA3100)

Thanks Ray

I lifted a car battery earlier and twisted my back...its agony at the moment  :bawl:

This one  http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/6758916/Trail/searchtext%3ENETGEAR+ROUTER.htm
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Steve

I got this reply on Tuesday
We have received the results. BT have advised the issue relates to
contention within your local exchange. Currently there is a lack of
capacity within the exchange to enable them to make further bandwidth
available, they have advised this is unlikely to be resolved until
around mid-january however the connection should continue to work within
their acceptable product specification. We have raised a fault with BT
in order to determine if they can move your connection to a less heavily
contended part of the exchange if there is sufficient capacity to do so.
If they are able to do this, then it should complete within 3 - 5
working days. As soon as we have an update back from BT we will be in
touch to advise further.


This morning I was getting a full throughput of 6.8mbps its been desperate since midday ,its around 0.5-1mbps. I've not bothered to contact them since as I am not sure what else they can do. Its very frustrating as even last night it was fine as well.
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Rik

It does seem that they have done everything they can, Steve, and are totally at the mercy of BT. :(
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David

Thank you both...No good asking then doing the opposite so ordering it now....Great price too  :thumb:
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Steve

I think the one in Argos is a DGN2000 which someone here is using and is happy, but unless your are planning on any wireless N acquisitions i.e new laptop etc its probably not worth it,although you may get a better range of g wireless performance than the DG834g.
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David

 :thnks: Steve.....just paying for it now...hope it arrives before Tuesday  :fingers:
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David

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David

#17
Just recieved email it has been dispatched !!
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David

I am not a well man Glenn  ;D ;D ;D

I am no good at muti tasking or for that matter trying to do more than one thing at once...
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David

I take it you have been talking to the powers that be rather than being physic  :whistle:
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Rik

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Lona



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Dr. Louis B Wright, Washington DC, National Geographic (1964), from Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh :thumb:

Rik

Not far for it to come to you either, Lona. :)
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