Thanks Sam (and Edmund)

I did actually get it going again following repeated restarts of the  
router but I'll have a go at upgrading the router firmware.

Ta
Phil

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On 3 Feb 2009, at 18:33, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Hi Phil
>
> It might also be a good idea to update the firmware on your NetGear,  
> if you go to http://192.168.0.1 (that's the default IP address of  
> your router but you might have changed it), log in then have a look  
> at the firmware version. If you download the latest version of  
> firmware for the version of your DG834G that might help. Firmware  
> versions aren't compatible across versions of routers, so check the  
> version number v1, v2, v3 etc on the sticker on the underside of the  
> router.
>
> Unzip the file that downloads from the netgear website and then  
> select the resulting .img file in the router upgrade section of the  
> NetGear's configuration page. Let the router finish updating (it may  
> take 5 minutes). Definitely don't switch the router off until all  
> the lights have stopped flashing and have settled down.
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
>
> providing affordable Apple & PC services
> Sam Mullen
> 07747 778022
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>
> >


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