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When it comes to inexpensive routers for small networks, netgear is generally my brand of choice. Well, I had a customer who called me in to assist them in setting up their network (they went and purchased the routers). I set everything up, tested, then left (this was Friday). Monday, they were down. I reset the routers and waited for an hour (of course, it worked while I was watching.) When it went down again Wednesday, some investigation was warranted. There are some PCs and several MACs on this network (some of which needed updating). At first, I thought it might be the Belkin we were using as a repeater, but everyone on it was having no problems (other than one MAC whose problem went away after I had him do a software update). So, I started looking at the Netgear WNDR3300 and looking for a firmware update (none available). While I was looking, I saw that this model has an issue with dropping network connections. I had them replace it with a WPN824 (none of them had N antennas anyways). No problems since.
Just wanted to pass this one on...
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Thanks for letting us know. That's the kind of thing that could really ruin your day/week/month.
Sam
"Where are we going and why are we in this hand basket?"
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My preferential poison when it comes to small network routers is to buy a Linksys WRT54GL and then have them load DD-WRT or OpenWRT on it. They work flawless as long as they aren't in a boiler room and you have more options then you'll ever need!
But yes, I generally have lots of issues with clients with the $20 routers. Amazing how everything just works when I make them buy something that's at least SOHO grade.
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They have already outgrown it...I have recommended a better one, lord only knows if they will go for it, but hey, only so much I can do!
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If someone has outgrown DD-WRT then its time for something like Forefront/ISA if they want server-based or SonicWall for an appliance.
Jeff Lead Field Engineer, MSCNS
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An Adtran 3448 would do the trick as well. They can be had for $4-500.
Pat Austin Teleco Inc. Product Manager/Sales Engineer Adtran ATSP TCTE/CTP Certified Teleco Homepage
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