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10 May 2009 22:10 #55714 by graviton
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I upgraded the drivers for my Vista Laptop (Dell 1510 wireless N card) and I am pleased to say this has fixed my wireless problem and I am now able to run a stable connection using WPA2.

Delighted that I can run one SSID under WEP for the kids nintendo DS's, another under WPA2 for the home LAN, and a third under WPA2 for visitors wanting an internet connection from their own laptops.

However I am wondering why there is no logout button for the web browser admin interface, which also doesn't seem to time expire.

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28 Jul 2009 08:46 #56903 by mattcandy
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Does anybody know if firmware version 3.3.1.2 fixes these wireless problems that were being experienced on v3.3.0? I had similar problems with 3.3.0 and had to revert back to 3.2.1

thanks,
matt

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28 Jul 2009 09:23 #56905 by howard simpson
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I am not convinced it has as I have noticed some unexplained loss of internet connectivity despite good wireless signal strength and the ADSL was not down. This occured with two different PCs. So I still think DHCP is not 100%. Whats the consensus anybody else had any issues?

Howard

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26 Aug 2009 13:54 #57408 by isdoo
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I have just upgraded again to 3.3.2.1

As we were getting dropouts on a regular basis (multiple times a day).

Am hoping this version will be better....

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27 Aug 2009 10:15 #57420 by briain
Hi Folks

I’ve a 2820Vn and I love the router, but am unconvinced about the WAP part; I have just ordered another WAP to verify whether my issues are due to the Draytek or not. It's not as bad since they released the fixed firmware in May, but I'm still having a good few problems (just installed 3.3.2.1 but the problems remain). The current issues could of course not be Draytek problems; I've a strong feeling that they are all due to RF interference and the new AP will help me determine this once and for all.

I've sold the Logitech Duet (it is pretty poor with other WAP's but it simply couldn't be made to work with the Draytek; see my other posts) and have just been using 2 HP iPAQ PDA's as control points for my music system (Linn DS) with varying degrees of success (and not).

The main room has an iPAQ 214 PDA which is through a single brick wall from the Draytek; the radio path length is about 3m plus 10cm brick. The other room has an iPAQ 614 PDA which is a 7m radio path; that path is through one closed wooden door and another open wooden door (but other than the closed door, it's pretty close to a clear radio 'line of sight'). It's a high density population area (yes, with me being particularly dense) and there are thus stacks of AP's about, but fortunately, they all seem to be on ch1 or ch11; leaving ch6 totally free for me (well, free from other conflicting AP's, but there are lots and lots of other things on the 2.4GC/s band that wouldn't show up as live AP's).

My iPQA's can run for hours without issue, then suddenly they'll drop out together; this is shown by the control point software locking up. If I run the system on 802.11b only, it’s pretty stable, but if I try 802.11g only, it falls over regularly; it can run for hours then drop out every 10 minutes. I’ve also noticed responsiveness delays when using the volume controls on the control points; usually a sign of a wireless problem (this happens with 802.11b or 802.11g).

I've noticed that the ‘far’ one (the 614 a whole 7m away) displays full signal strength but sometimes (without moving it) the signal drops to one bar (no idea how useful nor reliable the WM signal meter is; I'd suspect that it's probably not very great). The nearer one (iPAQ 214) remains at full scale deflection all the time.

All the above could be related to severe RF interference (from something other than an AP). I’ve also just noticed that there might be a trend for total control point software lock-ups to get worse at night; I just noticed this yesterday, so it needs more checking to verify or dismiss it.

I must admit that I’ve had wireless problems for too long now and have just ordered a dedicated WAP to add to the Draytek (a D-Link DWL-3200AP 108Mbps Enterprise Managed WAP) and will try seeing if that works any better. In some ways, I’m hoping it doesn’t as that’ll show the Draytek AP is all okay, that said, in most ways I’m hoping it will as that would both justify the somewhat large expense and solve the wireless problems that have been plaguing me all year.

I’ll let you know how I get on.

Bri

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27 Aug 2009 10:22 #57421 by briain
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Sorry, accidentally hit the 'quote' button instead of the 'edit' button when editing the above post; when are Draytek going to give us a delete button?
:)

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