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Originally Posted by slowcoach
The Netgear WNR2000 firmware is absolute rubbish, VM should do a recall on this garbage and give a full refund so that their customers can go out and put the money towards something that works.
Netgear are being slammed on the Net by disgruntled customers over their latest range of routers, one bloke bought three and they all soon died, which is probably the best thing which could happen to them.
Regarding a replacement, one review gave the D-Link 655 Extreme top place, better and further wireless coverage than a top end Netgear model and firmware to drool about. Link
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Thanks for that slowcoach, will check out the D-link 655 Extreme,will keep the netgear as a spare,you never know a firmware upgrade might sort the problems out but I'm not holding my breathe
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
If the Linksys works and the wireless covers the range you need it to why change it at all?
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cheers zinglebarb am using Linksys till i can find something newer/faster
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Originally Posted by popper
perhaps because the WRT54GS is the old and far slower 11g only speced device, and on binary or other compressed files they are going to get around 15Mbit at best over the wireless link , and never more than the 22MBit/s limits 11g can reach, even with data spikes, and perfect conditions, even when useing the lightest WAP security turned on,.
perhaps the old 11g average 15MBit/s is an acceptable wireless speed for most people on the 20Mbit/s or lower package , but if your paying for 50Mbit/s theres no real wish to artificially restrict your max data throughput i assume.
ed WNR2000 wireless N router review
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30615/96/
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thanks popper, You summed it up perfectly
can't see how to do anything about being sent a "Free" Netgear router that is crap....if we complain to VM they will send us to Netgear, netgear will talk you through the setup,when nothing improves i guess they may swap the router but the router isnt actually broken it just doesn't work very well, complain again to VM who will (again) re-direct you to Netgear who will talk you through setup, round and round we go in a circle...and because we didn't pay directly for the product we have no redress