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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 24-Aug-09 00:35:52
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Re: DG834N Wlan Uptime Puzzle


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Anyone out there with a dg834n who is able to tell whether they experience the same issue (momentary loss of wireless connection at midnight)?
Standard User Deadbeat
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 24-Aug-09 00:44:53
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I seem to remember some program or other causing similar problems. I'm not sure but I think that it was something to do with software for a TV card or similar checking for updated TV schedules.
I'm probably wildly wrong but if you do have a TV card, it may be worth checking.
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(deleted) Mon 24-Aug-09 01:24:52
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Thanks for the suggestion but I don't have a tv card. I am convinced it is to do with the netgear itself - but unfortunately no one here or on the netgear forums seems to be able to confirm this.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 24-Aug-09 08:53:21
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Unless you absolutely need the time server, I'd be inclined to disable it in the router for a few days so the router has no idea what time it is.

The only other thing I can think of is that it's something a neighbour has - automated wireless house alarm or something - that kicks in at midnight.

John.

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(deleted) Mon 24-Aug-09 13:46:52
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In reply to a post by has:
Anyone out there with a dg834n who is able to tell whether they experience the same issue (momentary loss of wireless connection at midnight)?


Mine does the same, but I don't think the wireless goes down as I've been connected and on msn at that time with no interruption. I think it's just a counter bug in the firmware.
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(deleted) Mon 24-Aug-09 21:19:48
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Thanks I will try disabling the time server. Any possible undesirable consequences of doing so?

P.S Any ideas of how I would go about disabling the time server in the dg834n?

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(deleted) Tue 25-Aug-09 02:53:30
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Like you, I initially thought it was a counter bug, but on closer investigation, there does seem to be a momentary loss of wireless at midnight, and not simply a resetting of the counter.
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(deleted) Tue 25-Aug-09 10:21:18
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I'm not 100% sure, to be honest. In the DG834G, I just don't have any schedule set.

I have the log set to log "Router operation (start up, get time etc)" and there's never a time server entry so I assume the above does the trick.

John.
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(deleted) Tue 25-Aug-09 11:10:02
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O.k So it is just a matter of not having a schedule set - but doesnt that then prevent firewall rules from being implemented?
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(deleted) Tue 25-Aug-09 12:10:59
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Yeah, but I thought you said you didn't have any.

"P.S. There are no time defined firewall rules in place. "

John.
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