Re previous posts
The Netgear DG834Gv4 has been losing contact with the PC ever since I upgraded to Windows 7, sometimes not for days and then sometimes 2 or 3 times in a day for no obvious reasons and the only way to reconnect is to reboot the router. The Windows Compatibility site only lists v5 of the router so I'm guessing mine is actually not compatible.
Your thoughts/advice would be appreciated. Which router should I go for. The Netgear DGN2000 looks like an ideal replacement, and also the Windows site says it's compatible (£69.99 in Currys at the moment, whereas it seems to be about £85 elsewhere).
I like the Netgear DG834Gv4, but it just doesn't work properly.
Any thoughts?
I haven't moved to Win7, so I'm no help whatsoever. :( Are you using a cabled connection or wireless, btw?
Cabled to the main PC, wireless to a Acer Revo 3600 and Mac Book Pro
Apart from the DG834G which IDNet sells, are there any other recommended wireless routers they recommend?
Quote from: bridgej on Jan 29, 2010, 09:19:45
Cabled to the main PC, wireless to a Acer Revo 3600 and Mac Book Pro
Is it just the wireless machine that plays up, the cabled one or both. I could understand the wireless (almost), but the cabled connection is standard ethernet, so it puzzles me.
Quote from: bridgej on Jan 29, 2010, 09:21:53
Apart from the DG834G which IDNet sells, are there any other recommended wireless routers they recommend?
They may be doing v5, and they did, at one time, also supply Speedtouch.
It's the ethernet cabled connection. There seem to be many issues with disconnection between the PC and this router in Windows 7.
I've changed the Network Adaptor setting to never allow the PC to save power etc I've also installed a brand new network adaptor, but nothing has fixed it
That really doesn't make sense to me, not that I don't believe you, I'm just wondering what Win 7 can do to an ethernet port, which is such a universal standard.
I don't know, but I do know that there are many others experiencing these same disconnection issues, with this router and Win7
Weird. Sorry I can't help, but a Win 7 user will be along shortly.
I don't have any problems with W7 and my 2wire 2700HGV, wired or cabled.
Quote from: Glenn on Jan 29, 2010, 09:30:33
I don't have any problems with W7 and my 2wire 2700HGV, wired or cabled.
Where can I buy one of these and how much are they...aren't they locked to BT configuration?
eBay, £10-15 including postage and no. :)
I'm using a Speedtouch 585 v6 on my Win 7 setup with no problems.
Thanks for all your advice.
The 2700HGV listed in Ebay, some say unlocked, others dont state this
I bought a Speedtouch 585 years ago from ebay and it ended up in the bin because it was locked to Tiscali, hence the reason I bought the DG834Gv4 in the first place, so I'm never sure what I'm buying on Ebay.
Unlocked is preferable, but take a look at the 2700 board here, all you need to know is there.
Just ordered myself a brand new, unlocked 2wire 2700HGV box for £26 inc recorded delivery, thanks.
Will let you know how I get on.
:fingers:
Got my shiney new 2wire 2700HGV Hub this morning, and everything is working well so far, will let you know how things go.
Thanks for your help.
J
:fingers: :thumb:
Enjoy ;D
I'm presuming, OP, that you have done the obvious things such as try another cable, ethernet port and re-flashed the routers' firmware yes?
Hello J
I installed Windows 7 on a newly built computer at the end of December with a Netgear 834 attached. Almost immediately I started getting dropped internet connections, sometimes several times a day. If you asked Windows nicely it would repair the connection until it happened again. I fixed it by the following method and since then I haven't had any further failures.
Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Services
Scroll down the list until you get to items starting "network". If any of these show manual, change them to automatic. You may need to reboot.
You may also get a dropped connection when waking up from sleep (computer not you). My solution is to go to Power Options in control panel and change the sleep criteria to "Never".
Maybe SP1 will fix these!!
Peter
Thanks for that, Peter. :thumb:
I have a wired connection from my Windows 7 PC directly to a netgear switch (which then goes into the Netgear DG834Gv4) and not seen any issues you mentioned since I installed Windows 7 in October '09.
If it's any help, I have onboard gigabit Realtek on the Abit AW9D-Max motherboard, and installed the latest drivers directly from the Realtek site. Try to avoid installing drivers that Windows Update suggests as that can be the source of the problem.
edit: also kept on a previous firmware on my netgear because of Steam multiplayer issues, v5.01.09
Quote from: cecilsboy on Jan 30, 2010, 17:03:54
Hello J
I installed Windows 7 on a newly built computer at the end of December with a Netgear 834 attached. Almost immediately I started getting dropped internet connections, sometimes several times a day. If you asked Windows nicely it would repair the connection until it happened again. I fixed it by the following method and since then I haven't had any further failures.
Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Services
Scroll down the list until you get to items starting "network". If any of these show manual, change them to automatic. You may need to reboot.
You may also get a dropped connection when waking up from sleep (computer not you). My solution is to go to Power Options in control panel and change the sleep criteria to "Never".
Maybe SP1 will fix these!!
Peter
Thanks for the information although I'm very pleased with the 2700HGV which hasn't locked up/blocked internet traffic at all since installing on Saturday morning, and so I'll be sticking with that box for now.