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Originariamente inviato da ciciolo1974
Io direi di fare una prova con un altro modem/router se ce l'hai da farti prestare, verificare la linea e poi prendere un tranquillo netgear 834v5
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lascia perdere il v5 e prenditi o il v4 oppure un dgn2000 (li ho entrambi). Il v5 non ha chipset broadcom( come invece hanno il dgn2000 e il dg834v4) ma ha chipset Conexant, che non ti permette di installare firmware come il dgteam.
Cito da wiki:
All products except the DG834(G) v5 run on a MIPS architecture CPU, the DG834(G) v5 runs on an ARM architecture CPU.
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- DG834(G) v4: Fixed antenna on G versions. Now uses broadcom BCM6348 V0.7 chipset, also the Ethernet switch is now broadcom (before it was Marvell) and the wifi module is branded broadcom (before it was T.I.). Frontal connection led split in 2: one for "carrier wave" connection, another for PPP link. The 4 Ethernet LEDs are now on the left of the front panel - all previous models had them to the right.
- DG834(G) v5 (aka DG834GNA for North America): G versions have the fixed antenna on the right (when viewed from front) - all previous models had antenna on the left. Comes with additional buttons for power, Push 'n' Connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and for switching the wireless radio on and off. Reset is achieved by holding in both side buttons simultaneously for about 6 seconds until power light flashes. The chipset used is a Conexant CX94610 which has an ARM CPU (all previous models used a MIPS CPU). Quality of Service was also added as a fully changeable feature which was available with firmware version 6.00.25 but with the newer firmware version 1.6.01.34 the Quality of Service and Wireless Distribution System is not available.[citation needed]
Secondo me o ti prendi un bel dgn2000 (con cui mi ci trovo bene con le due antenne e puoi creare fino a 4 reti wireless autonome, ed altre funzioni che il dg834gv4 non ha) oppure punti al dg834gt che tutti dicono essere una bella bestiolina
Ciao!
Daniele