It's all the same hardware -- see: <http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D103284.asp> "DG834 and DG834G Wireless ADSL Modem Router". No version suffix is v1; the OS auto-detects the wireless card, if fitted. (One of the v3 firmwares corrects a bug that showed a wireless config page on a...
stduc: Yes, I noticed earlier that .31 is missing from the v1 Support page. It's on the v2 page and both pages have the note that v1 and v2 hardware share the same firmware, but I understand your hesitation! As v1 and v2 hardware is no longer supported from late last year, I was surprised to...
stduc: Hardware v1 and v2 use the same firmware -- .38 is available to you.
Problems have been occasional (about once a week, average), with complete loss of service -- Internet, LAN, Wireless. Unable to reach 192.168.0.1 by browser, so unable to reset from within the LAN, which is a...
With some embarrassment, I come back to correct my story.
In fact, it's firmware v3.01.38 (for v1 & v2 hardware) that corrects the date error. The fix is undocumented in the release notes, but comes around the same time as fixes for the later versions of the hardware. Unfortunately, .38 is...
Sorry to auto-reply, but it seems that I can't edit.
Edit above post to add:
This is a DG834G v2 with firmware v3.01.38.
The e-mail dates remain correct after a week, with several manual reboots, so it seems to be robust. (Earlier thread posts suggested that it didn't work for repeated time...
As an addition to thread585-1388102 and its predecessor.
Following the recent (last week or so) tardiness of the Netgear ntp servers, whereby the router would spend a day or two with the default date-time following reset, I dug further.
I have an Ubuntu machine on the LAN already running ntpd...
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