Thread: Netgear Forums
View Single Post
Old 11-09-2006, 11:59   #9
TheBlueRaja
cf.mega poster
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Baw deep in a munter
Age: 49
Services: Initiations, rep rigging and orgies!
Posts: 5,750
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
Re: Netgear Forums

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris T View Post
Agreed - my Linksys WAG can be a pain for dropping connections. Sometimes when it does it just hangs and needs a reboot to reaquire. My old Belkin never dropped a connection on our ADSL line, which is why I'm sure it's the WAG and not a line problem. On the other hand, the Belkin's wireless range was pathetic, even with two external aerials, while the Linksys is absolutely superb. It currently has no external aerial.
Well, the Netgear is in and so far so good (this is the first real day of testing) my laptop with a Netgear PCMCIA wireless card is holding a stable connection to my work via VPN connection, the Linksys would probably have dropped it by now but another couple of hours and i will be sure.

My home PC (which im using now) is connected to the Netgear with a Linksys WUSB54G adapter and has dropped connection at least 3 times already today despite having 4 bars out of 5 in signal quality, (remember the Netgear on the laptop has been flawless) hopefully my Netgear WG111 USB adapter which i have bought to replace it will fare better.
TheBlueRaja is offline   Reply With Quote