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I currently have a Netgear DG834 (V1) which whilst it works OK does not
properly support SNMP, at least I have never been able to get it to work and even if I could any reboot requires it to be setup again! So I am thinking of replacing it with one which does support SNMP as I want to monitor my throughput in these days of fair useage policies. I dont need a wireless one particularly since I also have an access point, although if there was not a huge price differential it would free up some desk space, however it must have at least 4 wired connections. What makes/models can people recommend? Stuart Stuart Rogers |
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I purchased a DrayTek router which supports SNMP and worked fine. Only
issue is support and the fact that they do not believe in fixing problems with the firmware. Apart from that it's a nice bit of kit. "Stuart Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:Xns9943567806F01stuartbroadstairsorg@130.133. 1.4... >I currently have a Netgear DG834 (V1) which whilst it works OK does not > properly support SNMP, at least I have never been able to get it to work > and even if I could any reboot requires it to be setup again! > > So I am thinking of replacing it with one which does support SNMP as I > want > to monitor my throughput in these days of fair useage policies. I dont > need > a wireless one particularly since I also have an access point, although if > there was not a huge price differential it would free up some desk space, > however it must have at least 4 wired connections. > > What makes/models can people recommend? > > Stuart |
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"Ian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... >I purchased a DrayTek router which supports SNMP and worked fine. Only >issue is support and the fact that they do not believe in fixing problems >with the firmware. Apart from that it's a nice bit of kit. I think there's an Australian user group for Draytek which is a good source of bug fixes. Having said that, I've used several and provided you keep them up to date with the the current firmware revision, they all seem to work fine. certainly I've never had a problem with SNMP or syslog. -- Graham J |
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