I was reasonably happy with my new wireless network running my laptop, printer and old PC from my Netgear DGN 2000 Modem/Router. Not knowing much about wireless it took me endless hours to set it up by occasionally contacting their support. Then after 6 months, I lost my Internet, everything stopped communicating and the light went red on the router. It did not take much technical knowhow to figure that my 6 month old router had packed in, so I returned it to the retailers and I was given another Netgear router but they had no stock of my existing one, so I got a Netgear DGND 3300 v2, a dual band router.
This was more complicated to set up, and the first note in the box said that the wizard would not work on UK ISPs and to do it manually.
I tried to use the same settings and passwords as original but It had different settings from the old router for example: the speed was set: b+g, now it is : up to 30Mbps @ 5GHz & 54Mbps @ 2.4 GHz, I did get it working by guesswork but it has raised lots of question.
The last router had 802.11n function also at which I did not use,
Does this router have to be on 5GHz to use the N function?
How do I know if my Laptop supports 5GHz ? it supports 802.11n.
Why does my laptop now show my SSID as Dave2 in the “Network and Sharing Centre” when I have set the router to Dave the same as the last router, and it shows as Dave in the currently connected box?
I am on a vertical learning curve here and would welcome some education on these matters.
This was more complicated to set up, and the first note in the box said that the wizard would not work on UK ISPs and to do it manually.
I tried to use the same settings and passwords as original but It had different settings from the old router for example: the speed was set: b+g, now it is : up to 30Mbps @ 5GHz & 54Mbps @ 2.4 GHz, I did get it working by guesswork but it has raised lots of question.
The last router had 802.11n function also at which I did not use,
Does this router have to be on 5GHz to use the N function?
How do I know if my Laptop supports 5GHz ? it supports 802.11n.
Why does my laptop now show my SSID as Dave2 in the “Network and Sharing Centre” when I have set the router to Dave the same as the last router, and it shows as Dave in the currently connected box?
I am on a vertical learning curve here and would welcome some education on these matters.