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Swansea-Jack 19-03-2009 21:10

VM Router.
 
I'm meant to be getting a router off VM any day now, anyone know what make and version it is, also any hacked firmware other then the VM branded stuff.

Cheers.

SJ.

xocemp 19-03-2009 21:21

Re: VM Router.
 
Helpful?

General Maximus 19-03-2009 21:23

Re: VM Router.
 
It is a Netgear one and I won't use it out of principal, I bought myself a new Linksys one instead.

xocemp 19-03-2009 21:28

Re: VM Router.
 
What principal was that?

Swansea-Jack 19-03-2009 21:50

Re: VM Router.
 
Don't think it will be an N router as I'm only on 20meg any idea the model number of the netgear?

Welshchris 19-03-2009 22:12

Re: VM Router.
 
well ifs its the G it will be WGR614V9 if its the N will be WNR2000

Swansea-Jack 19-03-2009 22:28

Re: VM Router.
 
Thank you, any idea if I can flash it with normal firmware to get rid of the VM stuff?

Peter_ 19-03-2009 22:32

Re: VM Router.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swansea-Jack (Post 34757325)
Thank you, any idea if I can flash it with normal firmware to get rid of the VM stuff?

No as it is embedded and even Netgear will not provide support for it, if you attempt to flash it you are liable to brick it.

Swansea-Jack 19-03-2009 22:35

Re: VM Router.
 
Ok, cheers, do you know if it supports WPA2 as on their site it only lists WPA.

Peter_ 19-03-2009 22:39

Re: VM Router.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swansea-Jack (Post 34757334)
Ok, cheers, do you know if it supports WPA2 as on their site it only lists WPA.

If you login using 192.168.1.1 it gives you the normal Netgear set up screens so should be ok.

Below is quick set up without using the Virgin disk.

Quick router set up for the V9

connect your laptop direct to the router in port 1to 4>open internet explorer>in the address bar put http://192.168.1.1/ when the login screen appears put in the username : virgin and the passphrase : password> the Netgear router page will now appear, down the left side click on Wireless settings>now name your network, something you remember and replace the passphrase with a new one at least 8 characters long and click apply, wait for it to finish updating and close the page.

disconnect cable from laptop and router, ensure inbuilt wireless switched on, go to system tray and look for connect to a network icon ( not the virgin icon ) click it and find your network name, click connect put in your passphrase and when it says connected open a browser page and you should be connected.

Stabhappy 19-03-2009 22:41

Re: VM Router.
 
Err... Moldova, what's that got to do with it? :D

Peter_ 19-03-2009 22:43

Re: VM Router.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stabhappy (Post 34757350)
Err... Moldova, what's that got to do with it? :D

He will get the disk so I supplied the easy instructions and I know which I prefer to use.:D

Welshchris 19-03-2009 23:36

Re: VM Router.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swansea-Jack (Post 34757325)
Thank you, any idea if I can flash it with normal firmware to get rid of the VM stuff?

the WGR614V9 has VM own firmware

the WNR2000 has netgear standard firmware that can be upgraded from their site.

Stabhappy 20-03-2009 00:44

Re: VM Router.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34757355)
He will get the disk so I supplied the easy instructions and I know which I prefer to use.:D

Yeah, but you quoted the question "Does this router support WPA2" and answered with a quick installation guide :D

Turkey Machine 20-03-2009 00:46

Re: VM Router.
 
The G router does support WPA2 as I'm connected to it via that at this moment. :)


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