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Hello,
I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. |
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 20:04:03 +0100, Paul Maskell wrote:
Hello, I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. I have this model. It is quite reliable. It doesn't need any regular reboots or anything. Mine runs on firmware version 1.03.35 which handles VPN etc. just fine. I have tried other firmware versions which _possibly_ caused dropped connections and IIRC also rendered VPN inoperative. However, I had the previous version (non-rangemax) and bought this model for the extended wireless range. The improvement which had been advertised as an extra 50% coverage was relatively disappointing. I ended up extending my network with homeplugs. Having said that, the wireless is also reliable and problem free. It has up to wpa2 security. I also employ the MAC filtering. The setup is very easy. There is a wizard to take you through it. I wouldn't expect anyone to have any problems getting connected. There is a reasonable range of settings. DHCP, port forwarding etc. All are useful and easy to set up. The defaults seem sensible too for those who don't want to meddle. JohnK |
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Paul Maskell wrote:
Hello, I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. I've got both a DG834 and a DG834N. The DG834N uses the same broadcom chipset as the DG834PN and DG834GT, so ADSL functionality should be similar. In terms of connection speed/connection stability there is very little to choose between the DG834 and a DG834N. I still often use the DG834 because it offers VPN endpoint software and the DG834N doesn't. The web management interface is nearly identical. The DG834N additionally offers the ADSLCTL program, via telnet, which offers extra features, most notably it allows me to set the target SNR. I do still have a problem with p2p where if the DG834 is left on for days with p2p running it can cause a VOIP signal to break up. I'm currently testing to see if this is the case with the DG834N. If I were you I would save your money. |
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"Paul Maskell" wrote:
Hello, I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. If your on a poor line forget it go for the DG834GT instead. AFAIK "N" is only Beta and will probably never be finalized. The SKY version of theDG834GT can be bought for under £30 New on ebay. Easily flashed back to the netgear firmware or the better still hacked firmwares. On my line DG834PN is totally unusable drops the connection every few seconds. Sean |
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Sean B wrote:
"Paul Maskell" wrote: Hello, I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. If your on a poor line forget it go for the DG834GT instead. AFAIK "N" is only Beta and will probably never be finalized. The SKY version of theDG834GT can be bought for under £30 New on ebay. Easily flashed back to the netgear firmware or the better still hacked firmwares. On my line DG834PN is totally unusable drops the connection every few seconds. Sean When you say that the "N" is beta, fair enough, I understand that. However, the "N" refers to wireless, ie, on the LAN side, and so has nothing to do with the telephone-line-facing, or WAN side of things, so why do you think it's unsuitable for poor lines? John |
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"John" replyingroup@notemail wrote in message
... Sean B wrote: "Paul Maskell" wrote: Hello, I'm thinking about replacing my (wired) Netgear DG834 router with a Netgear (RangeMax) DG834PN Wireless Modem Router. I've read the reviews on Amazon.co.uk Some say they've had problems with it including dropped connections while others say that it's a great piece of kit and they've had no problems at all. So I'm still none the wiser! Has anyone got this model? What are it's good and bad points? Is it easy to set up and configure? Thanks for all replies. If your on a poor line forget it go for the DG834GT instead. AFAIK "N" is only Beta and will probably never be finalized. The SKY version of theDG834GT can be bought for under £30 New on ebay. Easily flashed back to the netgear firmware or the better still hacked firmwares. On my line DG834PN is totally unusable drops the connection every few seconds. Sean When you say that the "N" is beta, fair enough, I understand that. However, the "N" refers to wireless, ie, on the LAN side, and so has nothing to do with the telephone-line-facing, or WAN side of things, so why do you think it's unsuitable for poor lines? Yes I was puzzled by the relationship between those two statements. I've had problems with the DG834N (as opposed to PN) not talking to certain non-Netgear wireless cards - Belkin, particularly. The symptom is that the card gets an IP address and can communicate to the internet perfectly, but cannot ping or be pinged by any other PC on the network and therefore file/printer does not work. Changing to a different card (or using a different router such as the PN with the Belkin card) works fine. Evidently the Wireless G capabilities of the N router leave something to be desired. |
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In article , JohnK
writes I have this model. It is quite reliable. It doesn't need any regular reboots or anything. Mine runs on firmware version 1.03.35 which handles VPN etc. just fine. I have tried other firmware versions which _possibly_ caused dropped connections and IIRC also rendered VPN inoperative. However, I had the previous version (non-rangemax) and bought this model for the extended wireless range. The improvement which had been advertised as an extra 50% coverage was relatively disappointing. I ended up extending my network with homeplugs. Having said that, the wireless is also reliable and problem free. It has up to wpa2 security. I also employ the MAC filtering. The setup is very easy. There is a wizard to take you through it. I wouldn't expect anyone to have any problems getting connected. There is a reasonable range of settings. DHCP, port forwarding etc. All are useful and easy to set up. The defaults seem sensible too for those who don't want to meddle. I have just ordered this model so your comments are useful, however some other's comment are more disturbing. On the point of increased range I was advised that to get the MIMO facility you need to have special MIMO wireless adapters for your PCs/laptops. -- Peter Pratten Please reply in group only |
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