[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2006-12-04 Thread agglo
Hi, I had the same problem - disabling the extended range feature did the trick for me. Now I can use WPA2 (and all other encryptions) without problems. Thanks for the hints. Michael To whom it may concern: I'll never buy Netgear again. What used to be reliable gear is nowadays just cheap

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-12-20 Thread Jim Holtz
Hi Al, I have a SB2 rather than a SB3 connected to a Netgear WPN824 Rangemax router. Here's what I'd suggest you try. Enable SSID broadcast, enable auto 108, disable advanced 108bps features and extended range. They really screw things up for some reason. Try connecting without any security to

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-12-18 Thread Al Garay
Bought a WPN824 today. Had no trouble connecting the SB3 using wired but have had no success setting up the wireless. My laptop works fine using Auto 108 and other settings... I have tried g only and g and b along with WPA, WPA2 and no security options. I have also tried checking and unchecking

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-12-01 Thread stand4you2
I have a Netgear WGT624 V2 wireless router updated with the latest release firmware (4.2.10). There are several other devices/computers on the network with network interfaces made by various manufacturers. Each is able to connect to the router when set to auto mode EXCEPT THE SB3. I spent a

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-12-01 Thread Jim Holtz
There are a couple settings that I've had trouble with that you might check. One is the extended range option and the other is right next to it and I don't remember what it was exactly. I'm at work and can't check. If you have them enabled, try turning them off. My RangeMax doesn't work well if

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-12-01 Thread stand4you2
Jim Holtz Wrote: There are a couple settings that I've had trouble with that you might check. One is the extended range option and the other is right next to it and I don't remember what it was exactly. I'm at work and can't check. If you have them enabled, try turning them off. My RangeMax

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-11-30 Thread Jim Holtz
Rod, I'm using the same Netgear router with a SB2 and it works perfectly with a 85% signal. I do not get 108 based on netgears calculations but Windows says I do. I also am having no trouble connecting with other brand of wireless G cards anywhere in a fairly large 2 story home. SSID is set to

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-11-29 Thread tass
Just FYI, I'm also using a WPN824 set to auto 108mbps - although i don't have any devices that can actually support this standard. I don't have any problems getting the squeezebox to connect. Try update the firmware, there is a new beta version on the netgear website. -- tass

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-11-29 Thread rmasson
What version of WPN824 router firmare are you running? I just downloaded Version V2.0.15 from their website which is apparently the latest and SB3 still does not work on and Auto 108Mbps. What actually happens is the music streams but is very choppy with drop outs every other second. --

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-11-28 Thread MrC
More info here: http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Sections-article149-page1.php -- MrC MrC's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=468 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18596

[slim] Re: 108Mbps Support

2005-11-28 Thread bernt
Maybe a wireless mimo bridge connected to the ethernet port on the SB should work? -- bernt bernt's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1342 View this thread: