 reduxtion
join:2005-10-09 Hibbing, MN
| reply to reduxtion Re: Qwest DSL Modem
I have purchased a Netgear DG834G to replace my Actiontec modem. It works great ... when it works. The connecion constantly gets disconnected, and thus I get disconnected via the wireless and the DSL connection itself. What is happening? Is there something I need to do to stop this? |
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 wingman99
join:2003-12-18 Bettendorf, IA
·Qwest.net
3 edits | Have you updated to the newest firmware
»kbserver.netgear.com/products/dg834gv1.asp
After that then check the sync events recorded in the Network Management Information.
Post all the stats |
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 reduxtion
join:2005-10-09 Hibbing, MN | Yes I have and now it works great. It was pretty hard to get since it was barely online to surf web pages. |
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 WannaBB
join:2005-07-21 Olympia, WA
| reply to reduxtion Welcome to the club! I have the NetGear DG834 with the latest firmware and it is rock-solid. It typically stays connected for one month at a time.
Of course, it isn't "supported" by Qwest. So you need to keep an Actiontec or Cisco around just for those rare occasions when you need to convince Qwest that "they" have a problem. |
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 JLe2k
join:2003-08-10 Portland, OR | reply to reduxtion would a msn 1000 flashed modem to a smc 7401bra work? its very customizable it seems X) |
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 hardly
join:2004-02-10 USA | I have three smc 7401bra on Qwest. Uptime is measured in years. |
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