- Netgear DG814 solution to firmware 4.8 and 4.9 disconnection problems.
- Posted by Darren Lambert on July 22nd, 2003
If you have started suffering disconnection problems with firmware 4.8 or
4.9rc1 go back to firmware 4.7.
After upgrading to 4.8 my computers (all of the them connected to the
router) would loose their connection after about an hour.
I reverted to firmware 4.7 and everything is fine again...
I will not be upgrading the firmware in a hurry again.
ADSL supplier = Virgin.net.
Regards
Darren
- Posted by Stephen Smith on July 22nd, 2003
Darren Lambert said:
So are you saying that 4.7 is the most reliable?
Just curious as mine's still using 4.4, dated Oct. 28, 2002. (!)
Had it 9 days now and not a single hitch so far that I can blame on the
router. Brilliant stuff. :-)
Actually tell a lie.... why does grc.com report my port 21 as "Closed"
whereas all other ports are "Stealthed"?
Any ideas what problems existed and that were fixed between versions 4.4 and
4.7?
Stephen.
- Posted by Ritchie on July 22nd, 2003
"Stephen Smith" <null@void.pointer> wrote in message news:1EbTa.51006$xd5.2922239@stones.force9.net...
Stephen,
This seems appears to be a bug in v4.4. A workaround is to edit the
configuration file and reload it.
In the file you'll see a section like this:-
[FTP]
username=dg814
password=dg814
port=21
ftp=disable
[end]
Change the 'port=21' to something like 'port=2121'
See this thread for more info:-
From: Ritchie (qiournvdlirhjgiuhdiuh345@hotmail.com)
Subject: How to setup DG814 with firmware 4.4 for FTP - very long!
Newsgroups: uk.telecom.broadband
Date: 2003-02-14 07:35:41 PST
http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...news.dfncis.de
--
Ritchie
- Posted by Stephen Smith on July 22nd, 2003
Ritchie said:
..dfncis.de
Hi Ritchie,
Many thanks for your reply - I shall perhaps have a dabble later on.
This does, however, raise the following question:
What on /earth/ is the [FTP] section doing in the DG814's config file?!? Any
idea why it's there?
Also, any clue on what would happen if the following lines:
[FTP]
username=dg814
password=dg814
port=21
ftp=disable
... were deleted from the file?
Regards,
Stephen, who "port forwards" no services. (except for Quake 3 occasionally)
- Posted by Darren Lambert on July 22nd, 2003
Hi Mike
The router was still connected to the ISP, the "i" light was still blinking,
and some traffic still flowing.
When the computers became disconnected strangely some traffic would still
filter through.
Http (port 80), Pop3 (110) would stop yet other ports would still work.
Come to think of it the working ports where those with port forwarding set.
I have 2 desktops with the same NIC (3com 3C905B-TX) and a laptop with a
built-in NIC, cant remember the type.
When one would disconnect they all would, that's what suggested it was the
router and not an individual pc/nic
Cheers
Darren
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- Posted by Richard Whitcombe on July 22nd, 2003
"Stephen Smith" <null@void.pointer> wrote in message
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Im guessing its a FTP server for possibly receiving its firmware upgrades
either that or its a non implemented feature. The config file also contains
snmp lines but the router doesnt support it. That could mean support could
be added later or its a standard file for all their hardware and the non
related stuff is ignored by the router itself.
- Posted by Simon Heather on July 22nd, 2003
I've been having problems at work with a DG814 (4.8 firmware) and PlusNet -
I have the same modem (4.8 firmware) with Pipex at home with no problems at
all. Today I installed a Netgear DM602 instead to see if that cures the
problems - will let you know.
- Simon.
PS. If you don't need a 4 port switch then the DM602 is much smaller than
the DG814 and supports both USB and ethernet.
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- Posted by Graeme on July 22nd, 2003
"Ritchie" <qiournvdlirhjgiuhdiuh345@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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..dfncis.de
I asked NG about this way back, and guess what? They never replied to my
email.
I'll give this config edit a try to. Ta.