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Old 12 May 2007, 11:24 PM
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I know people on Newnet also who have praise for them so id stay with that

Broadbandbuyer.co.uk | NETGEAR DG834G v3 Wireless-G ADSL2+ Router

has wireless but that feature only costs like £5 on top of the price so might as well keep it. Router will allow you remotely manage the router and restrict to IP address. You can also open up parents PC for remote desktop and restrict that to IP address as well on the firewall rules. Supports WPA2 if they ever decide to go down the wireless router
Old 12 May 2007, 11:42 PM
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Never used that one but judging by the comments not too hot it would seem. Bit restricting too only having the one output. It's not a router as such so would only support one PC and also has no firewall or VPN support. Defo worth saving the extra for the 834G, much more configurable, far more secure and would save you hassle I'd imagine as well

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Broadbandbuyer.co.uk | NETGEAR DG834 v3 ADSL2+ Router

bit cheaper without the wireless
Old 13 May 2007, 01:40 AM
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Stay clear of Netgear!!!! Have/had the 834pn router, and what a big problem it was. I would look at another manufacturer. If switching to broadband. Don't the suppliers give you a free router anyhow?
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Originally Posted by jpor
Stay clear of Netgear!!!! Have/had the 834pn router, and what a big problem it was. I would look at another manufacturer. If switching to broadband. Don't the suppliers give you a free router anyhow?
I'd have to disagree with that , I've set up several of these for home workers and the like where I work, not one problem. Unlike the Linksys routers which were far too unreliable. I've never used the 834PN though
Old 13 May 2007, 10:17 AM
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Well I have a netgear DG834GT and it's perfect.
Old 18 May 2007, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mike1210
I've never used the 834PN though
Therein lies the problem, I've got a 834PN and it's sh*te
Old 18 May 2007, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Coffin Dodger
Therein lies the problem, I've got a 834PN and it's sh*te
yeah it seems it's not one of thier better ones, the base 834 mind i've set up for several people without problems. Home routers will always be hot and miss to be honest. Linksys and Netgear being the marmite of networks, some love em....some hate em
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have your parents got sky tv? if so you can get broadband dirt cheap and they supply the router as well which is a badged netgear with sky firmware (there are tools to get the username and allow you to flash to other firmwares) think the packages are called base mid and max and I am sure it is free for base, £5 for mid, and £10 for max (Iam max and it is the best broadband I have had)
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