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Netgear router upgrade

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by nsusa, Apr 23, 2006.

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    I have to upgrade a Netgear router to the latest firmware. It's quite outdated. Does anyone if the Netgear routers keep their settings or does the firmware upgrade wipes them clean and I would have to reconfigure?

    Thanks.

    Christoph
     
    nsusa, Apr 23, 2006 IP
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    Did you read the docs on netgear.com? They should be able to tell you. Also, some routers have an export function where you can export the config to a text file and load it again after the upgrade.
     
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    I punted my netgear router across the warehouse 2 weeks ago. Changed to a linksys instead. I've been a ton happier since. :)
     
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    "Hey lets play football with the old router" I've used lots of brands... been pretty happy with SMC.
     
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    I use a combination of Linksys and Netgear devices. The Netgear is at the cable modem. Then a bridge take the wireless signal and feeds it into a Linksys Switch. From there it goes to a Linksys Printer server Switch and a Linksys wireless router.

    Anyway was able to upgrade this evening without blowing the configuration. Thanks.

    Christoph
     
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    Couldn't you accomplish all that with a little less hardware?
     
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    lol - no, unfortunately not. ;)

    The Linksys wireless router kills my VPN connections all the time and so I have to bypass it with one of the switches. The wireless Netgear router and wireless bridge deliver the Internet across 150 feet to where I need it. The other switch is the print server as well as I need it to split the connections through the house to feed all computers and my local server (home usage). Too many computers around the house ....

    Christoph
     
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