Netgear DGN2000

Started by psp83, Nov 03, 2009, 00:29:51

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psp83

Netgear DGN2000 v1 (Broadcom), Anybody know what this router is like?

psp83

take it no one used this router then  :)

Simon

Never heard of it, Paul.  :dunno:
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dujas

I've never used the DGN2000, but Broadcom chipsets are generally seen as one of the best for high attenuation lines and BT's WBC ADSL2+. When Netgear's have problems it tends to be either from immature firmware, overheating or temperamental wireless connections.

The DGN3300 router was due to be released sometime in November, but I notice Broadbandbuyer has pulled the listing, so perhaps its been postponed.

Steve

It gets a mixed bag of customer reviews on Amazon, lot of complaints regarding wifi. I think if you need N look out for a secondhand DG834N or consider Speedtouch 585v6-7
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Gary

Netgear forums show lots of problems, I would avoid it myself.
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psp83

Quote from: stevethegas on Nov 03, 2009, 17:05:55
It gets a mixed bag of customer reviews on Amazon, lot of complaints regarding wifi. I think if you need N look out for a secondhand DG834N or consider Speedtouch 585v6-7

From what i've read the DGN2000 is a DG834N.

Steve

Quote from: psp83 on Nov 04, 2009, 11:17:15
From what i've read the DGN2000 is a DG834N.

Can I suggest not quite, its a "lite" version

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/1067559.html 2nd post. I have read similar elsewhere.
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psp83

My DGN2000 just came now, If its cr*p it'll just go straight on ebay, Plus i only paid £45 for it. Costs around £70 on most sites.

Just hope the Broadcom chipset likes my cr*p line.

Sebby


Steve

I get the impression Netgear "fixed" the DHCP and UPNP issues with the latest firmwares for the  DG834N so if the DGN2000 is similar, the DGTeam firmware is derived from an earlier version which although giving the extra functionality and flexibility  won't fix the issues already mentioned.
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psp83

Quote from: stevethegas on Nov 04, 2009, 15:03:09
I get the impression Netgear "fixed" the DHCP and UPNP issues with the latest firmwares for the  DG834N so if the DGN2000 is similar, the DGTeam firmware is derived from an earlier version which although giving the extra functionality and flexibility  won't fix the issues already mentioned.

DGN2000 Firmware Version 1.1.8.0 (for users outside North America)

New Features & Bug Fixes

   1. Added Live Parental Control.
   2. Added WiFi Auto channel selection on power up
   3. Added auto firmware upgrade
   4. Added QoS
   5. Added support for Smart Wizard 3.1
   6. Fixed various WPS issues
   7. Fixed various DHCP issues
   8. Closed uPnP ports after uses
   9. Added capability to work with legacy devices by turning off WPS
  10. Now able to add multiple firewall rules
  11. Fixed GUI issue when making changes to PPPoE/PPPoA configuration
  12. Fixed various static route issues

Sebby

Ah, I thought that was sorted in the DGTeam version for some reason.

Fox

I just got a DGN2000 as my last router died on me (D-Link DSL-G624T). I updated the firmware and set it up with no problems so far. My PC, laptop, Wii and wireless printer are all working fine with it. Only had it a couple of hours but so far rock solid and stable  :fingers:
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psp83

Mines setup and running now. Had a little problem with wireless not connecting, so i changed the channel from 1 to 6 and wireless started to work  ???

On the connection side of things. The router has increased my sync with the same margin.

Connection Speed     6592 kbps     448 kbps
Line Attenuation    38.0 db    24.5 db
Noise Margin    11.8 db    26.0 db

With my old router i couldn't get a sync over 5300 lately.

Rik

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psp83

New router has slightly increased my ping from 13-14ms to 15-16ms. Nothing to worry about if it gives me a more stable connection.

Rik

ADSL is a bit like bread making, change one ingredient and there's a knock on effect. :)
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psp83

i'll take the 2ms ping increase if the 1500 (ish) sync increase stays.. i think that's a good deal lol.

Rik

You culd try more yeast or less salt. ;)
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Sebby


psp83

have to say that i'm impressed with the router so far.

this time of night/morning my old dg834g would have a noise margin around 4 to 6 but this new one is stable at 12. lowest its dropped so far is 11.

if it carrys on this way i might ask support to get BT to drop my default noise margin down to 9 from 12.

next test is to use the phone and see if the noise drops to 0 like it did on the old one.

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psp83

Well it seems to be ok when the phone is being used. Noise margin only drops 0.5 and then regains when the phone is put down.

Looks like my DG834G was faulty for a while.

Sebby