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Netgear DG834 v2
Posted by Pete. on October 28th, 2004


Anyone have any speed problems with the Netgear DG834 router? Got one the
other day, but even when I'm the only computer connected to it I can only
get about 30KB/s from the net. When I connect with the BT USB modem it gives
me a steady 55kB/s.
I have e-mailed Netgear, but they are slow replying.
I am on a 512k BT Yahoo DSL line if that makes any difference.

Thanks,
Pete.


Posted by Brian McIlwrath on October 28th, 2004


Pete. <no.spam.phdutton@btinternet.com.no.spam> wrote:
: Anyone have any speed problems with the Netgear DG834 router? Got one the
: other day, but even when I'm the only computer connected to it I can only
: get about 30KB/s from the net. When I connect with the BT USB modem it gives
: me a steady 55kB/s.

No - mine gives consistently near to 60k (which is what it should on a
512k connection)

Posted by kenward@ukgateway.net on October 28th, 2004


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:03:46 +0000 (UTC), "Pete."
<no.spam.phdutton@btinternet.com.no.spam> wrote:


Fine here. What do you measure with?


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Posted by Pete. on October 30th, 2004


Just downloads from servers, and the speed test on www.adslguide.org.uk


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Posted by Peter Seddon on October 30th, 2004



"Pete." <no.spam.phdutton@btinternet.com.no.spam> wrote in message
news:cm0hst$p4a$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Just done a ckeck now 481 down 245 up with a DG843G V1.04.01

Peter



Posted by sliver on June 5th, 2005



Pete. Wrote:
Pete, I do have same problem. Using DG834v2 (shipped firmware ver).
Upload 244kb/s , download 247kp/s
Tested via "speedtest.vispa.net" an
"www.adslguide.org.uk/tools/speedtest"

I'm on 512K with VISPA.

Out of interest , what does your router say are the noise levels on u
and downstream conections ? Any idea what the tolerences are ?

Still investigating at the moment, will be upgrading firmware tonight
see if that makes any difference.

regards,
Steve

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sliver

Posted by Don Carter on June 5th, 2005


On Sun, 5 Jun 2005 08:47:17 +0100, sliver
<sliver.1q5mvk@news.broadbandbanter.com> wrote:

listening to radio on a second connected PC.

Noise 31dB Down10dB Up
ATT 13dB & 5.5dB


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