Three days running and no issues with the Draytek at all. Its a good'un.
Well worth the £170ish inc VAT I paid for it. Just to get the wife yelling up "There's no internet, sort it out, I'm fed up with it and you!" I would pay any amount.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostPut on the Draytek this morning and setup was a breeze. Though this router has a LOT of options and the wireless setup was a bit confusing. I don't have any n spec gear so I've set it only broadcast a g signal.
The ADSL upload speed has increased but the download has gone down slightly. Probably nothing I won't notice on an average day.
My wife noticed that the wireless coverage is far better.
So far so good.
Now to setup the VPN.
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Put on the Draytek this morning and setup was a breeze. Though this router has a LOT of options and the wireless setup was a bit confusing. I don't have any n spec gear so I've set it only broadcast a g signal.
The ADSL upload speed has increased but the download has gone down slightly. Probably nothing I won't notice on an average day.
My wife noticed that the wireless coverage is far better.
So far so good.
Now to setup the VPN.
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I have had issues with WiFi cards in Acer laptops knocking out the whole office.
An office I worked in had 2 identical Acer laptops, both bought at the same time from the same supplier.
When the wifi card on one of them was turned on, the entire office wifi network went down, but the other was fine.
The wifi manufacturer had provided a driver update, installing this cured the problem. May be worth a look if you still have problems....
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostMy Vigor 2820n arrived today - so over the next couple of days I'll set it up and see how it goes.
From what I can tell the wireless interface is what's causing the problem on the BeBox. When my wife uses her PC the BeBox goes down. The firmware refresh did nothing - as expected. Prior to setting up the wife on wireless everything was on cables...and it worked fine for those two months.
The Vigor should also (hopefully) sort out my VPN problems with my incoming users.
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My Vigor 2820n arrived today - so over the next couple of days I'll set it up and see how it goes.
From what I can tell the wireless interface is what's causing the problem on the BeBox. When my wife uses her PC the BeBox goes down. The firmware refresh did nothing - as expected. Prior to setting up the wife on wireless everything was on cables...and it worked fine for those two months.
The Vigor should also (hopefully) sort out my VPN problems with my incoming users.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWhen it goes down..I can't get into the router web page nor can I telnet into it. But all the lights are on the modem. Pings etc..don't work. My internal network is okay..and I think the wireless still works. Just no internet. Only solution is to power cycle...and its pretty regular as it crashes at about the same time everyday.
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When it goes down..I can't get into the router web page nor can I telnet into it. But all the lights are on the modem. Pings etc..don't work. My internal network is okay..and I think the wireless still works. Just no internet. Only solution is to power cycle...and its pretty regular as it crashes at about the same time everyday.
This modem takes forever to resyncronize as well.
I suppose I could set a more stable profile and see how that goes. So far Be* have suggested to re-flash the bios...I'm in the middle of a critical project using a VPN connection to my client..so I'll hold off on that for now.
Many people have gone with Netgear or Draytek and have had good success. Given how bad this router is..probably the worst I've ever seen....I may just go that way anyway.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI'm having a few problems with my beBox now...crashes almost daily now.
Anyone on here tried one of the alternate modems. I was thinking about
trying my SOLWISE 600 or buying a netgear. The netgear I'm sure will work, the solwise I've heard won't/
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI've looked all around the forums and wiki. I am thinking about the Draytek as I'd like a couple of people to VPN in to my Sharepoint server to start some development work..and I'm sure the BeBox only allows one in at a time.
Would also be useful for the wife to get at her files from home.
The Draytek 2820N is perfectly compatible with Be so it seems. around £170 or so..not bad for something that's rock solid.
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I've looked all around the forums and wiki. I am thinking about the Draytek as I'd like a couple of people to VPN in to my Sharepoint server to start some development work..and I'm sure the BeBox only allows one in at a time.
Would also be useful for the wife to get at her files from home.
The Draytek 2820N is perfectly compatible with Be so it seems. around £170 or so..not bad for something that's rock solid.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI'm having a few problems with my beBox now...crashes almost daily now.
Anyone on here tried one of the alternate modems. I was thinking about
trying my SOLWISE 600 or buying a netgear. The netgear I'm sure will work, the solwise I've heard won't/
Had a look on their forums at all? The NetGear seems popular, but if money is no object then it might be worth looking at a Draytek.
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I'm having a few problems with my beBox now...crashes almost daily now.
Anyone on here tried one of the alternate modems. I was thinking about
trying my SOLWISE 600 or buying a netgear. The netgear I'm sure will work, the solwise I've heard won't/Tags: None
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