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- August 24, 2009 at 10:03 am #174293
JanS
MemberI have a Netgear wireless G router and it works very smoothly with my NC10, no crashes at all.
August 24, 2009 at 3:59 pm #174294TCMuffin
Member[quote1251129546=tom.crawford]
I noticed there were a few people having problems using DG834GT. I was having similar problems after upgrading the DG834GT firmware to 1.02.19.I solved the connectivity problems (limited or no connectivity), by down-grading the firmware to v1.02.04
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/277
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Welcome to the forum, Tom, and thank you for a useful first post 🙂August 25, 2009 at 6:27 am #174323NerdXing
MemberI have 2 Linksys WRT54GS that work flawlessly!
August 27, 2009 at 1:09 am #174324jjgi5150
Member[quote1251335167=NerdXing]
I have 2 Linksys WRT54GS that work flawlessly!
[/quote1251335167]Hi all,
I have the same as noted above and mine also works perfectly. I use a Sprint Sierra Wireless USB aircard for when we are out and about and not wanting to use unsecured wireless networks…such as Starbucks, etc…
Take care,
JJ
August 27, 2009 at 1:48 am #174321Guns
MemberRouter: Buffalo Nfiniti
NC10: Original
Drops signal quite often. Plug it in with a cable when using at home.October 13, 2009 at 6:19 pm #174327carelitri
MemberI am having the same issue. I am not very computer savy so a step by step solution will help me big time. I went to my wireless connection and I disconected and retry using the key and I still have the same issue limited or no conectivity with a very strong signal from the router. So it connects…but not the the internet. I can connect using the hard wire, but not wireless.
Please helppppp!!!!!Thanks in advance to all for any light you can throw at this.
October 14, 2009 at 1:04 am #174320PaulPoole
MemberDid you try temporarily disabling your firewall ?
Paul – UK
October 14, 2009 at 8:27 am #174295cm17
MemberWith a company in Italy called Fastweb. They provide their own white box containing a Pirelli Hag modem/router. Works fine with NC10 – but is not accessible – you are provided with the WEP key – that’s it. There’s no way to log into the router to change any of the settings. And they won’t give you any of their settings so you can use your own router.
Moreover, it also only allocates 3 IP addresses (and I have 4 devices!). Anyone suggest a workaround to get more IP addresses? I have an old ADSL WIFI modem and can get it to recognise my home network – but can’t take it any further.
October 15, 2009 at 11:33 am #174307Mars Mug
MemberDoes it have an Ethernet connection? If so connect a second router and set the LAN subnet of that router to a different private subnet. You will end up with double NAT but I don’t see that as a huge issue. If you can’t access the router settings does that mean you can’t do any port forwarding? That would be pretty restrictive if that’s the case.
October 15, 2009 at 2:14 pm #174322Paulius55
MemberI have a Sitecom WL-534 that works perfectly with my NC10
October 15, 2009 at 3:29 pm #174326ChainGuy
MemberI’ve got a trusty-old Linksys WRT54G running DD-WRT (Linux-based alternative Firmware.)
Did’nt need any reboots or maintenance since 2 years or so, absolutely rock-stable. Singnal sadly only medicore, but some D-Link or Asus routers did no better. Even though singnal-quality is only “low” in WinXP, I however have no dropped connections.Got another Siemens SE505 running DD-WRT as secondary unit in “client-mode” (Works as client/bridge, taking up the wireless connection, giving internet to another wired subnet non-transprently but with port-forwarding.) Runs nicely, too.
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