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Released yesterday..
---- New Features Overview, Version 1.05.00 ADSL Statistics added. Added ability to upgrade firmware remotely. Modifications and Bug Fixes, Version 1.05.00 Improved wireless stability. Rolled back ADSL microcode to fix syncronization issue on some loops. In NAT Disabled mode, modified default inbound rule to DROP. NetMeeting voice support fixed. ----- Downloadable from http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_...asp?dnldID=784 Upgrade at always, at your own risk etc ![]() Regards Sunil Sunil Sood |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > Released yesterday.. > > ---- > New Features Overview, Version 1.05.00 > > ADSL Statistics added. > Added ability to upgrade firmware remotely. > > Modifications and Bug Fixes, Version 1.05.00 > > Improved wireless stability. > Rolled back ADSL microcode to fix syncronization issue on some loops. > In NAT Disabled mode, modified default inbound rule to DROP. > NetMeeting voice support fixed. > ----- > > Downloadable from > http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_...asp?dnldID=784 > > Upgrade at always, at your own risk etc ![]() > > Regards > Sunil > > > Just installed it OK. No need to reconfig router after install. Now adds line attenuation and noise margin values for up & down stream. However they have not fixed the logging of the admin properly. It logs the first login but then nothing. On 1.04 levels I did find that if you changed the idle time for the admin login it then logged the next access, I did pass this info to Netgear but any fix obviously did not make this version. Stuart |
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"Stuart Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:Xns951BBB2736D1Astuartfreenews@130.133.1.4... > "Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > news:(E-Mail Removed): > > > Released yesterday.. > > > > ---- > > New Features Overview, Version 1.05.00 > > > > ADSL Statistics added. > > Added ability to upgrade firmware remotely. > > > > Modifications and Bug Fixes, Version 1.05.00 > > > > Improved wireless stability. > > Rolled back ADSL microcode to fix syncronization issue on some loops. > > In NAT Disabled mode, modified default inbound rule to DROP. > > NetMeeting voice support fixed. > > ----- > > > > Downloadable from > > http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_...asp?dnldID=784 > > > > Upgrade at always, at your own risk etc ![]() > > > > Regards > > Sunil > > > > > > > > Just installed it OK. No need to reconfig router after install. Now adds > line attenuation and noise margin values for up & down stream. However > they have not fixed the logging of the admin properly. It logs the first > login but then nothing. On 1.04 levels I did find that if you changed the > idle time for the admin login it then logged the next access, I did pass > this info to Netgear but any fix obviously did not make this version. > > Stuart Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try the latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it and stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me upgrading it to the latest version? Thanks Tony |
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Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des Sun, 4 Jul
2004 15:46:20 +0100, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do uk.comp.home-networking, yawatina tan reek esk "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> fornis do marikano es bono tan el: >Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try the >latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it and >stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me >upgrading it to the latest version? Unless the new version plugs some security hole, or you're having issues with the current version, why bother? If it ain't broke, etc. deKay -- + Lofi Gaming - www.lofi-gaming.org.uk AC: deKay in Sponge |- ugvm Magazine - www.ugvm.org.uk Gamertag: deKay 01 |- My computer runs at 3.5MHz and I'm proud of that |- Currently buying games at a rate of one every 14.33 hours |
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"Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > > "Stuart Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:Xns951BBB2736D1Astuartfreenews@130.133.1.4... >> "Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >> news:(E-Mail Removed): >> >> > Released yesterday.. >> > >> > ---- >> > New Features Overview, Version 1.05.00 >> > >> > ADSL Statistics added. >> > Added ability to upgrade firmware remotely. >> > >> > Modifications and Bug Fixes, Version 1.05.00 >> > >> > Improved wireless stability. >> > Rolled back ADSL microcode to fix syncronization issue on some >> > loops. In NAT Disabled mode, modified default inbound rule to DROP. >> > NetMeeting voice support fixed. >> > ----- >> > >> > Downloadable from >> > http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_...asp?dnldID=784 >> > >> > Upgrade at always, at your own risk etc ![]() >> > >> > Regards >> > Sunil >> > >> > >> > >> >> Just installed it OK. No need to reconfig router after install. Now >> adds line attenuation and noise margin values for up & down stream. >> However they have not fixed the logging of the admin properly. It >> logs the first login but then nothing. On 1.04 levels I did find that >> if you changed the idle time for the admin login it then logged the >> next access, I did pass this info to Netgear but any fix obviously >> did not make this version. >> >> Stuart > > Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to > try the latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst > upgrading it and stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running > 1.03.00. Is it worth me upgrading it to the latest version? > > Thanks > Tony > > > In my book if it ain't broke don't fix it! Are you having any problems with your 1.03 level? If yes then follow the instructions to the letter for upgrading and see what happens. I was having a few problems, nothing major, the early level my box was shipped at, so I went to 1.04 and it fix nearly all except the logging. I tried 1.05 to see if logging was fixed and to get the ADSL stats which my old router used to give me, which help if you are having problems with the line. I've had no problems at all upgrading. Mine is NOT the wireless box btw. As always your mileage might vary!! Stuart |
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In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Tony <(E-Mail Removed)>
writes > >"Stuart Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:Xns951BBB2736D1Astuartfreenews@130.133.1.4.. . >> "Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >> news:(E-Mail Removed): >> >> > Released yesterday.. >> > >> > ---- >> > New Features Overview, Version 1.05.00 >> > >> > ADSL Statistics added. >> > Added ability to upgrade firmware remotely. >> > >> > Modifications and Bug Fixes, Version 1.05.00 >> > >> > Improved wireless stability. >> > Rolled back ADSL microcode to fix syncronization issue on some loops. >> > In NAT Disabled mode, modified default inbound rule to DROP. >> > NetMeeting voice support fixed. >> > ----- >> > >> > Downloadable from >> > http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_...asp?dnldID=784 >> > >> > Upgrade at always, at your own risk etc ![]() >> > >> > Regards >> > Sunil >> > >> > >> > >> >> Just installed it OK. No need to reconfig router after install. Now adds >> line attenuation and noise margin values for up & down stream. However >> they have not fixed the logging of the admin properly. It logs the first >> login but then nothing. On 1.04 levels I did find that if you changed the >> idle time for the admin login it then logged the next access, I did pass >> this info to Netgear but any fix obviously did not make this version. >> >> Stuart > >Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try the >latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it and >stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me >upgrading it to the latest version? > >Thanks >Tony > > Rule 1 - If it ain't broke don't fix it. Are you having any problems that sound like issues in the release notes. If not you could just leave well alone. That said mine came with V1.03 I have now upgraded twice (once to 1.04.4 & now to 1.05). In both cases without any problem at all. Before you do so however It probably makes sense to download the utility from Netgear's site to recover from a bad upgrade <http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_details.asp?dnldID=678> - sod's law says that if you have it on your local machine you will never need it, but if it's unreachable on the internet you will!! Regards -- Peter R Cook |
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"Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > > Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try > the > latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it > and > stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me > upgrading it to the latest version? > 1.03.00 didn't support VPN properly. But if you don't use it I wouldn't bother upgrading. 1.04.01 was terrible (the whole thing froze up regularly). 1.05.00 seems ok, but its only been a day sofar. |
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Stuart Rogers:
>However >they have not fixed the logging of the admin properly. It logs the first >login but then nothing. Good grief, you can't expect them to get it right on only the 12th (???) version, remember this is NETGEAR... (I think they hire the people that Microsoft fires for incompetence ;-) Regards, Martin |
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On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:46:20 +0100, "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try the >latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it and >stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me >upgrading it to the latest version? Does 1.03 offer WPA security in any form? WPA is a significant improvement over WEP so if you are security conscious then that might be worth considering. Also, being nosey and arguing with BT over whether or not I can get higher speed services, the attenuation figures are useful which are now included. All in all, I'd say look at the list of improvements and fixes made in 1.04 and 1.05 on Netgear's site and judge how many of them you think will be useful to you. I've upgraded, no problems as yet, but it's only been a few hours. I do get a much more stable connection with my laptop now, I have noticed. |
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"Simon Pleasants" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:46:20 +0100, "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > >>Is there much risk in doing these upgrades? I would really like to try >>the >>latest version, but don't want to do something wrong whilst upgrading it >>and >>stuff up the unit. My unit is currently running 1.03.00. Is it worth me >>upgrading it to the latest version? > > Does 1.03 offer WPA security in any form? WPA is a significant > improvement over WEP so if you are security conscious then that might > be worth considering. Also, being nosey and arguing with BT over > whether or not I can get higher speed services, the attenuation > figures are useful which are now included. > I've got Line Attenuation 41 db 27 db Noise Margin 31 db 28 db I couldn't get ADSL until they did RADSL but when I did have it fited the engineer said my line was OK. Now my line checker says I can't get higher speeds, what is wrong? Is it worth trying? Incidently the voice quality of my line is occassionaly crap (before and after I had ADSL) I haven't had to to look at the figures when this happens. |
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