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Guest Funkyfin2000
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Hi peeps,

My netgear v5 dg834g v5 is a pig with my Hero!

Was looking to get a new ADSL Wireless N router and wandered if anyone could tell me what they were using that was stable with the HTC Hero?

Rich

Guest G2 USER
Posted (edited)

I have a Netgear DGND3300 dual 2.4g and N router and works perfectly, best router i have ever owned!

Hero is not wireless N BTW.

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Guest Funkyfin2000
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I have a Netgear DGND3300 dual 2.4g and N router and works perfectly, best router i have ever owned!

Hero is not wireless N BTW.

Yeash understand hero isn't N! ;)

Interesting, just installed one of those routers for a mate....heard bad things about them dropping out...but his seemed fine ;) Quite pricey at £100

Guest G2 USER
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Yeash understand hero isn't N! ;)

Interesting, just installed one of those routers for a mate....heard bad things about them dropping out...but his seemed fine ;) Quite pricey at £100

Yeah, there were a few teething problems when it was first released, mainly with port forwarding but a new firmware came out soon after and fixed this along with a bonus of enabling a usb port for plugging in an ext HardDrive caddy.

It's well worth the 100 quid, totally stable, easy to setup and very fast especially with N capable receivers.

Guest Funkyfin2000
Posted
Yeah, there were a few teething problems when it was first released, mainly with port forwarding but a new firmware came out soon after and fixed this along with a bonus of enabling a usb port for plugging in an ext HardDrive caddy.

It's well worth the 100 quid, totally stable, easy to setup and very fast especially with N capable receivers.

Sounds good, some of the others i was looking at are on here:

http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopS...=407&Sort=3

thanks for the info!

Guest milko9000
Posted

I use the Linksys WRT160Nv3, using the dd-wrt opernfirmware. Works a treat, was cheap! Only thing I wish it had was gigabit ethernet ports. I'm sure they have an ADSL equivalent for it.

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