Edited by Guy009, 04 March 2008 - 05:30 AM.
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#21
Posted 04 March 2008 - 05:27 AM
#22
Posted 04 March 2008 - 06:36 PM
Looking at the log CHAP stands for Challange Handshake Protocol, this is your router connecting to Skys router. NTP is Network time protocol, this is your router updating it's internal clock with that of Netgears. The issue seems to be the LCP bit. A quick search on Google for
http://www.google.co...G=Google Search
gives loads of results in a similar topic. The general consensus is you need a new network adaptor.
I disagre, you dont need a new network adapter, the router will be dropping that connection regardless of what the pc and its network adapter is doing, this is a problem with the line and/or router
#23
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:08 PM
#24
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:11 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
#25
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:14 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
That makes sense. I thought I was onto something there. Bugger. Lol
#26
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:47 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
That makes sense. I thought I was onto something there. Bugger. Lol
Did you check all the micro filters in the house and wether you have the latest firmware?
#27
Posted 04 March 2008 - 09:04 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
That makes sense. I thought I was onto something there. Bugger. Lol
Did you check all the micro filters in the house and wether you have the latest firmware?
I have disconnected everything except one filter (new) with phone & router plugged into it, so think that is OK.
Everything I have says that the model you posted before is what I've got, but none of the firmware I've downloaded is compatible. Is it worth trying to re-install it from the CD that came with it?
Thanks for your continued help.
Edited by hornet boy, 04 March 2008 - 09:05 PM.
#28
Posted 04 March 2008 - 09:35 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
That makes sense. I thought I was onto something there. Bugger. Lol
Did you check all the micro filters in the house and wether you have the latest firmware?
I have disconnected everything except one filter (new) with phone & router plugged into it, so think that is OK.
Everything I have says that the model you posted before is what I've got, but none of the firmware I've downloaded is compatible. Is it worth trying to re-install it from the CD that came with it?
Thanks for your continued help.
Hmmmm, it must say the model somewhere, on the manual, box, cd, bottom/front of the router or the web interface?
#29
Posted 04 March 2008 - 09:59 PM
Latest update: I have just been listening to a live feed of the football for 45 mins. The feed stayed connected throughout (which I guess means that the connection is still there), but the internet stopped working after 10 mins as usual.
Does that give any clues?
The connection probably still dropped out but the feed you were watching was probably bufferd on your pc ie a small ammount pre downloaded so it can cover the drops.
That makes sense. I thought I was onto something there. Bugger. Lol
Did you check all the micro filters in the house and wether you have the latest firmware?
I have disconnected everything except one filter (new) with phone & router plugged into it, so think that is OK.
Everything I have says that the model you posted before is what I've got, but none of the firmware I've downloaded is compatible. Is it worth trying to re-install it from the CD that came with it?
Thanks for your continued help.
Hmmmm, it must say the model somewhere, on the manual, box, cd, bottom/front of the router or the web interface?
It does say the model on both the sheet that came with the router, & also on the web interface....DG834GT...as above, but the Netgear website doesn't list my firmware version, & the firmware I've downloaded for the DG834GT aren't compatible with my 'device'. I'm confused. Could it be a version of the above model that has been specially adapted for Sky?
I just re-loaded the firmware from the CD, but it has made no difference.
Edited by hornet boy, 04 March 2008 - 10:01 PM.
#30
Posted 04 March 2008 - 10:13 PM
http://www.skyuser.c...y-password.html
I would wait for your new one to turn up then its worth giving it a go so you have a spare in case you fook it
The Sky Firmware is restrictive and un-reliable, so if your router is the Sky branded one you may wish to flash it to either UberGT or the Official firmware
http://www.dslzoneuk...eviews.php?id=8
Edited by james141, 04 March 2008 - 10:13 PM.
#31
Posted 04 March 2008 - 10:19 PM
Hmm looks like sky use thier own custom firmware which is know to be buggy, you can flash it with netgear firmware:
http://www.skyuser.c...y-password.html
I would wait for your new one to turn up then its worth giving it a go so you have a spare in case you fook it
The Sky Firmware is restrictive and un-reliable, so if your router is the Sky branded one you may wish to flash it to either UberGT or the Official firmware
http://www.dslzoneuk...eviews.php?id=8
Thanks. I'll wait for the new one to arrive then give it a try. at least if I've got a spare one, I've got nothing to lose.
#32
Posted 04 March 2008 - 10:19 PM
#33
Posted 05 March 2008 - 12:23 AM
Edited by Guy009, 05 March 2008 - 12:24 AM.
#34
Posted 05 March 2008 - 10:27 PM
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