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Netgear DG834G v2.10.16 beta firmware released
Posted by Sunil Sood on March 21st, 2005


Now available from http://www.longview.eclipse.co.uk/netgear

Please remember it is beta and upgrade at your own risk etc...

Regards
Sunil


Posted by Philip K on March 21st, 2005


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 01:30:11 -0000, "Sunil Sood"
<news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

Seems reasonably stable to me, but I have no idea what has changed since
2.10.10 (apart from the Help file being missing - I get a 404 in the
right hand frame); I can't see any added functionality.

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Philip

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Posted by kraftee on March 21st, 2005


Philip K wrote:
It's whether it starts mine redom rebooting again, that's what i'm bothered
about, the help file is off very little use if you don't know what a term
means & is off no use if you do...



Posted by John on March 21st, 2005



"Philip K" <PhilipK@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:uhbu3150ksp4v2j3dshrgoc5eoadtg1l6s@4ax.com...
I'm still running 1.05.00... Is there any good reason for me to upgrade?
What are the main benefits since my version?

John




Posted by Sunil Sood on March 21st, 2005



"John" <78963636jjj@mail2me.com> wrote in message
news:3a8rt4F69gu6jU1@individual.net...
The differences between 1.05.00 and the 2.10.09 beta are listed below:

I presume the later beta's (2.10.10 and 2.10.16) fix some of the known
issues and improve ADSL2+ interoperability

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New Features Since Version 1.05.00

1. The manual adds a chapter on VPN. Refer to it before using this advanced
feature (downloadable from
http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D102607.asp)
2. Adds support for five IPSec VPN tunnel endpoints. In the later, non-beta,
release this feature will be in the Advanced menu. Information on NETGEAR's
VPN client software is here on the North American Web site.
3. Adds VPN Wizard functionality to ease tunnel setup based on defaults
suggested by the VPN Consortium. In the non-beta release this feature will
be in the Advanced menu.
4. Updates the wireless driver. This may improve performance depending on
your ISP, local radio interfence, etc.
5. Updates the ADSL microcode. ADSL2+ is now supported, and is undergoing
interoperability testing with various DSLAMs.

Modifications and Fixes Since Version 1.05.00

The firmware for the Annex A and Annex B versions of these routers can no
longer accidentally overwrite the correct firmware.
Changes DHCP lease time from 3 days to 24 hours.
Sets default rule to "Drop" when NAT is disabled.
Fixes a problem where the static routing table was not updated after DHCP
was disabled, then enabled.
Fixes various ADSL connection issues.
Spanning Tree Protocol is no longer enabled.
Special characters such as "/" or "$" can now be used for the PPP username
and password.
Fixes a problem where firewall rules specifying an IP range would not work
properly.
Fixes a problem where the DNS proxy would fail to respond after a while.
Fixes a problem with RIP 2 (Routing Information Protocol).

Known Issues
1. Popup blockers must be disabled for some router management Web pages to
appear, including the connection test page.
2. There is a problem connecting wirelessly using WPA-PSK security
encryption if the checkbox to Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID) is unchecked.
3. There are compatibility issues with the whiteboard on MSN Messenger 5.0.
4. If a forwarding rule is set for a server running on the LAN, the server
cannot be accessed using the WAN IP of the router from a LAN station.
----

Regards
Sunil



Posted by Harry Bloomfield on March 22nd, 2005


Philip K wrote on 21/03/2005 :
The right hand Help panel works fine here.

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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.org


Posted by Philip K on April 16th, 2005


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:23:53 -0000, "Sunil Sood"
<news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

I see that 2.10.17 has now appeared on
http://www.longview.eclipse.co.uk/netgear/

Anybody know what's changed?

--
Philip

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Posted by Sunil Sood on April 16th, 2005


Philip K wrote:
Details on http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D102685.asp

Regards
Sunil



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