I get this after the DLM has resynced my line.
It is just the router losing its connection to your ip, then it logs back on and authenticates the line.
Tim, there is a new DGTeam firmware for the DGN2000.
Also a new firmware is going to be available from Netgear as well very soon.
Got a new firmware update from netgear for my DGN3500 but it is still lacking the features and stats of the DGN2000.
At the moment my line is on a profile of 12 meg. However when I first switch my router on in the morning, the speed is very sticky, so I need to reboot it again using a slighly lower SNRM tweak to get a smooth 12 meg speed. If I go through the whole day without the DLM kicking in, I get super smooth connection. What I have done is use the DGTeam tweak to set my SNRM around 9 and this ensures a good connection when I switch on.
Obviously Orange have capped my line to 12 meg and in the past when I was as low as 6 SNRM, I was getting 16 meg, not anymore! Cannot get past 12 meg!. However I do need to ensure the SNRM is around 9 to get a nice smooth speed, left to Orange, I get around 10.5 SNRM and web pages do not load as fast.
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BroadbandKing wrote:
Tim, there is a new DGTeam firmware for the DGN2000.
Also a new firmware is going to be available from Netgear as well very soon.
Been running the new version for a week or so. Lights working properly now.
BroadbandKing wrote:
At the moment my line is on a profile of 12 meg. However when I first switch my router on in the morning, the speed is very sticky, so I need to reboot it again using a slighly lower SNRM tweak to get a smooth 12 meg speed. If I go through the whole day without the DLM kicking in, I get super smooth connection. What I have done is use the DGTeam tweak to set my SNRM around 9 and this ensures a good connection when I switch on.
Obviously 0range have capped my line to 12 meg and in the past when I was as low as 6 SNRM, I was getting 16 meg, not anymore! Cannot get past 12 meg!. However I do need to ensure the SNRM is around 9 to get a nice smooth speed, left to 0range, I get around 10.5 SNRM and web pages do not load as fast.
Yes it does make a difference.
On pages where there are images, they take a while to display but after tweaking the router, they appear instantly with the rest of the web page.
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