Router recommendations

Started by Trevor, Aug 25, 2011, 14:33:25

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Trevor

Hi,
I've been having major problems again recently and am inclined to think that it may be my DG845 router that is the problem.
I keep losing the connection with the Internet light going Red or flickering constantly. Leaving it off for 30 minutes doesn't always resolve the problem and on occasions none of the lights come on at all!
I am considering replacing the Netgear with an alternative and was wondering what people would recommend? Please bear in mind that I'm a complete ignoramus where this technology is concerned so simplicity is the key.   ;D I have 2 PCs and a laptop connected with Vista and Win 7 OS.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Budget up to £100

Rik

Can you post your current router's stats, Trevor, particularly downstream sync speed, line attenuation and noise margin. From the web interface http://192.168.0.1 > Router Status > "Show Statistics" Button.
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arobertson676


arobertson676

I just realised that you have been registered for a very long time! You got a Karma though.  :)

Rik

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Trevor

Thanks Rik,
Stats attached

Thanks for the Karma!!  :laugh:

arobertson676

If you could get the SNR down to 6dB you could be going much faster!

What is the exact model number of your Netgear? It should say at the bottom.

Steve

Certainly there's an issue with the line which may have absolutely nothing to do with the router.
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arobertson676

Have you tried the connection in the test socket to see if you get any improvement?

Trevor

Model is DG834G v5
I have it connected to the test socket all the time! It proved more reliable.
Its strange because it can behave for a while and then, like today it becomes a real PITA. It will go several days constantly dropping the line and giving only a few minutes access at a time. I'm wearing out the carpet between the sofa and study going back and forth switching the damned thing of/on.
Thanks guys for taking the time to look at my problem.  :)

Rik

Do you have a MW battery-powered radio?
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arobertson676

That could be your problem. It has a horrible chipset that doesn't play well with many DSLMs. The v4 is much better.

Trevor

Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2011, 18:13:17
Do you have a MW battery-powered radio?
No Rik.
Quote from: arobertson676 on Aug 25, 2011, 18:16:16
That could be your problem. It has a horrible chipset that doesn't play well with many DSLMs. The v4 is much better.
Am I right in thinking that the DG834G is a bit long in the tooth now? WOuld I not be better off buying a more up to date model?

arobertson676

I am trying to find one myself  ;D