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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 15-Sep-12 16:49:35
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New Router


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I'm using a Netgear NG834GT router which is G rated. I noted that Sky now issue the Sagem 2504N router which is N rated.. As all my equipment is N rated I thought I would give Sky a call to purchase one. To my surprise that are sending me a free one, as my router is 5 years old.

Has anyone upgraded from the Netgeat to the Sagem and was it an improvment?

Thanks in advance smile
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sat 15-Sep-12 17:27:49
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The 2504n is nothing fancy, but it does provide pretty good wireless coverage

It doesnt have the most fancy user interface, but you can find most things you would want to change.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
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Standard User Kr1s69
(knowledge is power) Sat 15-Sep-12 19:00:13
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Yeah I got a free one too. I also had the netgear.

I just complained about poor WiFi signal since my neighbours had set up wireless networks and mentioned the extended range N can offer.

I've since upgraded to fibre and was sent another new router (the same hardware but with the fibre firmware)

I find the 2504N to have better overall WiFi performance, however the web interface is annoyingly slow to navigate.

Kris

Sky Fibre Unlimited
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange


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Standard User Oliver341
(knowledge is power) Sat 15-Sep-12 22:12:39
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That's good to hear, usually it takes a threat of cancellation to get a free replacement router out of Sky when one goes faulty after the first 12 months, and even that doesn't always work.

Oliver.

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Standard User simon194
(member) Sun 16-Sep-12 10:03:08
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In reply to a post by Oliver341:
That's good to hear, usually it takes a threat of cancellation to get a free replacement router out of Sky when one goes faulty after the first 12 months, and even that doesn't always work.

It's probably because they are trying to get rid of the old stock of 2504N's ahead of the launch of the new SR101 hub.
Standard User ukhardy07
(experienced) Sun 16-Sep-12 12:11:36
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The wifi range is a heap better! It's much much much better.

As for stability it never crashes or needs a reboot.
You'll be pleased smile
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 16-Sep-12 17:16:44
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Is it possible to use the old G Class router as an access point with an N class router?
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(deleted) Sun 16-Sep-12 17:38:39
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Yes it is.
Standard User Kr1s69
(knowledge is power) Sun 16-Sep-12 20:27:06
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Yes, you need to change the IP address in the G router to 192.168.0.2 (so it doesn't clash with the N router) and switch off DHCP so that only one router allocates IP addresses on your network. You should also update the IP range used by the N router to start from 192.168.0.3.

I'm using 2 routers at the moment, but found that the better signal of the N router meant i didn't need an additional acces point. So the 2nd router is just acting as a network switch.

Kris

Sky Fibre Unlimited
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange
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