Netgear have released an update to the DG834 V3 router, fixing some of the AR7 issues.. Download it here..
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Well its been running fine for a year so I don't see the problem.
Originally posted by ratewhore View PostIs this a home network? Oh dear
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Apparently there are Mark 1 to Mark 4 versions of the DG834 available. Mark 4 is, I'm told, built on a different chipset so doesn't have the disconnect problems of the earlier boxes.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Correct.. DG834 V1 - V3 has the problem chip (although my V3 has never given me any issues), but from what I have heard, the V4 is pretty thin on the ground..Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostApparently there are Mark 1 to Mark 4 versions of the DG834 available. Mark 4 is, I'm told, built on a different chipset so doesn't have the disconnect problems of the earlier boxes.The "Fit" hits the "Shan"Comment
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I changed to O2 three weeks ago and got a free router plus reduced fees from 19 to 7.50 pounds a month(O2 give a 5 pound discount per month on normal tariff for their mobile phone users). Line speed is amazing compared to my previous Tesco facility!!
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Is this the only (Netgear) model affected?
Originally posted by KevinS View PostCorrect.. DG834 V1 - V3 has the problem chip (although my V3 has never given me any issues), but from what I have heard, the V4 is pretty thin on the ground..Comment
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I have no idea.. Have a look at this post for your model and it will tell you what chipset the unit is using.. Some are unknown, unfortunately (Netgear are not that forthcoming about which chipset is in which unit)..Originally posted by gadgetman View PostIs this the only (Netgear) model affected?The "Fit" hits the "Shan"Comment
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