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Netgear Router Dropping after BIG SPEEDS
Ok, I thought I'd search around Google to find the best place to ask the question, it seems that this is the place ;)
I'm on Virgin Media's best internet connection contract... 20MB Unlimited. Download speeds, I get a constant 2.6 MBPS which is TRUELY AWESOME!! I use a download manager - Internet Download Manager (IDM) Now, SOMETIMES (not all the time) when I start a new download with IDM, at the very beginning the speed can 'spike' from 10MBPS and then slowly go down to a steady 2.4 - 2.6 MBPS.... When it does this... after a few seconds, the router no longer transmits a wireless signal ??? I can't connect to the router again, I can't detect the router either? With ANY of my PC's / Laptops (makes me sound rich haha). The only way I can get the router to start sending out the signal is to physically turn off the router and turn it back on again. WHICH IS QUITE ANNOYING, because my router is on top of kitchen cabinet DOWNSTAIRS!!! lol So anyway, I decided to think about Firmware... and maybe there would be an update to the firmware that I could do. But by the looks of it, it seems that the router has been flashed with Virgin Media's own firmware. Obviously I dont want to mess about with this. Router - WGR614v9 Firmware Version - V1.0.11_1.0.1VGUK I think the only thing I could do, is maybe limit my download speed in my download manager, but just wondering if there is anything I can do about the router itself?? And if there's any other / newer firmware that would help solve this silly problem. Thanks!! |
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If you want better wireless performance then buy a wireless N router. |
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Try changing the channel the wireless transmits on.
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try the netgear online support - I had an entirely different problem with a netgear router and found them very helpful
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