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OK, bought one today. Firmware is V1.0.0.18_1.0.1, should I leave it at that for the time being?
I was already in contact with Allen Lai who said he took it seriously and the engineers would investigate. Then nothing but it was within a day that the new update was pulled so I had hoped that they had found something.
My SNR jumps all over the place as I have FEC errors from 12:00 to late in the evening. Obviously some farm machinery or pub equipment causing the interference. I can easily lose a couple of db every day. It slowly climbs back during the morning but often doesn't go bact to where it was unless I sync at below 8.5 mb. Any higher than 8.5 and the SNR drops ever lower over a few days. So much for "superfast"!!
OK, bought one today. Firmware is V1.0.0.18_1.0.1, should I leave it at that for the time being?
Hi, would really appreciate if some one could let me have a copy of any other D7000 firmware avaliable eg V1.0.0.20_TEST_1014_1.0.1 or other test firmware i could try to see if i can resolve my VDSL issues.
Thanks
Can anyone help me with my D7000 and static IP supplied by Sky?
I just requested a static IP via the 'my sky' website and after 15 minutes I got an email stating my new IP.
I tried putting the static IP into my D7000 and now lost connection. What should my subnet and gateway be?
How does the modem in this compare to the HG612 in terms of speed and stability?
Did you get this? If not, PM me and I'll send it. For me it is still by far the best although there is still some flaky coding regarding labels on connected devices and the like. But although my SNR drops to around 4db, it is pretty stable.
It's been quiet here for a while so I thought I would share my latest woes and see whether anyone can offer a suggestion (or two!).
I have been having a battle with Sky lately over ever decreasing sync speed. I am a mile and a half from the fibre cab and have been getting just over 8mb D/L for more than a year. Then, in June the speed started to drop. I had a number of conversations with Sky and they agreed to change my profile from "standard" to "speed". I accepted that there may be more errors. Anyway, the change was made and the speed got worse. I asked Sky to revert to the original profile but they said they couldn't as they did not have access to the facility. Of course I pointed out that this was nuts as they changed it in the first place and after some formal complaints, Sky agreed to send someone out to completely overhaul my connection and have the profile changed. The engineer had no idea about profiles but when he left, he had changed some local pairs and he showed me that I should have a sync of around 9.8mb. Happy Days! However, I had temporarily reconnected the Sky router for the testing and this showed that I had indeed got around the 9.8mb mark.
So, I gleefully put back my D7000 only to find that I could not sync higher than 7.4mb. I have reloaded various firmwares but cannot get the D7000 to attain the correct sync speed. The D7000 has always been the same if not better than the Sky box but now, I am stumped as to what could be wrong and as you can imagine, when you are trying to eek-out every last kb of data, 2mb is a severe loss.
The only clue I can give is that Mydslstats now shows that G-INP is disabled so the old profile has not been restored.
Is there something I need to tweak? Any ideas? Do I need to dump the D7000? ?!!!!!
Thanks
Rebooting multiple times and swapping routers will lower the sync speed, DLM will see it as an unstable line and lower the sync speeds to improve line stability.
If the engineer swapped the pairs he will have done a full line reset which disables G-INP initially, it will be put back on if DLM calculates it will improve the performance of the line.
I would rule out any issues with your internal wiring by disconnecting any extensions and make sure you have a MK3 face plate fitted on the master socket with the router directly connects to it. Leave the router alone making no reboots etc and if the line is capable DLM will start increasing the sync speed.
I have a D700 and both with ADSL and VDSL is has sync'd higher than Sky/BTs routers, I get a solid 80/20 out a 420m line which is 10mb higher than the Home Hub 5 could get.
New Features and Enhancements:
Supports ReadyCloud, which allows you to access your USB storage device from anywhere.
Supports genie remote, which allows you to manage your home network remotely using NETGEAR genie.
Supports OpenVPN mobile client (iOS and Android) app for easy secure remote access to your home network.
Sends log reports via SSL email, which allows email notification to be setup on your Nighthawk router.
Supports WiFi Transmit Power Control, which reduces WiFi power to just cover your home network and reduces WiFi interference in the neighborhood.
Improves port forwarding by allowing fixed and range ports to be added to one rule.
To Install
Note: To avoid wireless disconnect issue during the firmware download process, NETGEAR recommends that firmware upgrade be performed on a computer with wired connection.
Write down all the settings which you changed from the default values, since you may need to re-enter them manually.
Using the Download Link below, download and extract the new firmware to a convenient place such as your desktop.The filename after extracting is D7000-V1.0.1.42_1.0.1.img
Download Link: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/D7000/D7000_FW_V1.0.1.42_1.0.1.zip
Log in to the router using a Web browser. The URL is http://www.routerlogin.net.
Click ADVANCED tab > Administration > Firmware Upgrade.
Click Browse and find the file you just downloaded.
Click Upload. Do not interrupt the upgrade while the router does this step.
Important Note:
The upgrade process is completed when the on screen progress bar completes.
If the upgrade progress bar on web GUI doesn’t display correctly during firmware upgrade, you can still check the status using Power LED. The Power LED should be blinking (amber) during firmware upgrade. After firmware upgrade is done and boots up the system, it changes to steady amber color.
Please DO NOT power off or reboot the device during firmware upgrade, otherwise, it may result to a corrupt firmware and cause the device not to work.
Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.
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My D7000 has now decided to stop advertising the 5Ghz SSID..