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Brand new router and very happy overall
21-01-2012 5:44 PM
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Before on Netgear Rangemax NG834N:
Sync: 15505k - 1279k
BT IP: 13679k - 1279k
PN IP: 13.6 Mb
Throughput: 12884k
New on Netgear DGND3700: (Connected today at 05.55)
Sync: 17567k - 1279k
BT IP: 15499k - 1279k
PN IP: 13.6 Mb (Surprise this PN Profile isn't working as it didn't cap my line speed at 13.6 Mb)
Throughput 15109k
Slightly much improvement (both line attenuation at 32.0dB and snr at 3.0dB remain the same as old and new routers !
Hopefully no more drop out or lose connection!
Re: Brand new router and very happy overall
21-01-2012 10:24 PM
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21-01-2012 11:47 PM
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22-01-2012 12:33 PM
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Are you sure it won't work with RouterStats ?, I used to run RouterStats within the Windows emulator ("WinE") on Linux and managed to get that to work with a variety of Linksys routers that the program doesn't support, by setting the router type to "Other" and then telling the configuration where to find the info within the router's status pages.
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22-01-2012 12:38 PM
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22-01-2012 12:54 PM
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I was just giving that as an example of my setup, which is about as far from the intended use of "RouterStats" as it gets, yet it still worked, and with an unlisted router.
When you say it doesn't work, does the program run ? does it run and not communicate with the router ? what is not working ?
Have you got the latest version of RouterStats ?
Have you run through the help - http://www.vwlowen.co.uk/internet/files.htm
On the above link, your router "Netgear N600-DGND3700" is listed on the "Currently works with" table, BUT using "ROUTERSTATS -LITE" instead - it is probably worth giving that a try.
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22-01-2012 1:02 PM
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I had show u a picture of what it say here
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22-01-2012 1:10 PM
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Have a read of the following thread, as the OP has the same complaint, but another poster has a solution - http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/technical-discussion/42522-netgear-dgnd3700-n600-6.html
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22-01-2012 1:16 PM
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22-01-2012 1:26 PM
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Ive just created a folder on the c: drive called '1' and extracted the telnetEnable.exe in there.
Now you need to get your LAN MAC address. In the modem login page goto Maintenance & then Router Status and copy your LAN MAC address to notepad, without the :'s.
Open up Command Prompt.
Type in:
"C:\1\telnetEnable.exe 192.168.0.1 XXXXXXXXXXXXX Gearguy Geardog"
................................(modem ip) (LAN MAC without : )(default telnet login)
Once you have done that, you should now be able to telnet into the modem.
in Command Prompt type:
"telnet 192.168.0.1"
snr command is:
"adsl configure --snr (enter value without brackets)"
You only have to do the telnetEnable command again if you turnoff or reset your modem. Its similar to using telnet on the Netcomm nb6plus4w
Hope this helps.
I had done it once, it work! but soon after router reboot, it won't again this time! just a blank CMD screen (black screen with nothing happen)
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24-01-2012 5:25 PM
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24-01-2012 5:34 PM
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24-01-2012 5:36 PM
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24-01-2012 5:43 PM
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24-01-2012 5:50 PM
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