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Standard User PeteK
(knowledge is power) Wed 07-Nov-07 17:52:26
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Re: NETGEAR 834


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Ta.

Noticed this in the post : The new firmware doesn't have SNMP, only the older ones.

I usually put 3.01 on for my customers as it seems the most stable. The V4 stuff on the 834g's is a bit "pants" IMO and perhaps it was removed prior to V3. I will check tomorrow, got a batch to do then..

Any ideas if this suffers from the loss of config on reboot issues on the 834G's?

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 07-Nov-07 18:19:15
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I don't know but I'd guess it would be like my DG834G and you'd have to set up SNMP again after each router restart.
Standard User PeteK
(knowledge is power) Wed 07-Nov-07 18:48:42
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Cheers. Shame..

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Standard User Adagio
(member) Wed 07-Nov-07 22:34:11
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My DG834V2 supports SNMP

http://192.168.0.1/snmp.htm

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Standard User PeteK
(knowledge is power) Thu 08-Nov-07 01:16:23
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Cheers chap. Does it survive a reboot and if so what V firmware are you running, please?

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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Thu 08-Nov-07 08:40:27
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the GT is a different animal to the G, the latter is TI based the former Broadcom. 834GT, N and the like don't do some of the things the 834 and 834G do but on the other hand may be tweakable etc.

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Standard User Adagio
(member) Sun 11-Nov-07 22:28:38
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Firmware V3.01.31

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Does it survive a reboot?



Yes and no. Retains Firewall settings but needs SNMP re-enabling. 2 or 3 mouse clicks.

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Standard User PeteK
(knowledge is power) Wed 14-Nov-07 13:19:09
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Thanks, but no use then. I would only use this on a customer router if it reliably retained the settings. Oh well will have to continue with what we use, although I do like the NG834's I have to say... Not had that much bother with them (touch wood quick)

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