View Full Version : Can one reboot 'N' router from the computer
on the 50Mb, and now and again, the speed drops to about 10Mb
if I reboot the router, everything goes back to how it should be
But the router is downstairs and PC at top of house
anyway I can reboot from upstairs (can't see any option in the router's browser)
Probably depends on the model. You can soft-reboot mine wirelessly (Linksys WAG354G). What have you got?
it's the Netgear WNR2000 - the one they're giving out with 50Mb
There should be an option to Reboot on the Diagnostics page
looks like it can't be done
Thank you for choosing NETGEAR. My name is Shyney and I will be your support engineer.
I understand that you want to reboot the router using software.
I regret to inform that there is no option to reboot the router using the browser.
Thanks again for choosing NETGEAR. Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Shyney
NETGEAR, Inc.
http://my.netgear.com
Eh?
Every Netgear I've ever had you have been able to do that with
SimpleSimon
24-03-2009, 21:13
When you go to the Routers webpage is there a link to a Diagnostics page, as on my Netgear DG834G on that page there is a Reboot button.
nope - can't see a Diagnostics page
i have checked my router although it is a different netgear model (wndr3300) i also have no way of restarting remotely but i did figure out a way of doing it
if you go into the web page and make a basic change (remember what you changed)the router will restart to save the change you can always go back to the original settings you had i would suggest something simple like "turn email notification on "(if you have that option on your model)
i would also suggest giving netgear a ring as your config on the router doesn't sound right if it keeps slowing down like that
hope this helps good luck
Retrovertigo
24-03-2009, 22:59
That's a bit gutting actually. I sometimes move slightly out of range of my belkin router and need to do a quick restart as the quickest way of getting a connection again. Not being able to so it via the browser is a bit of a pest.
Stabhappy
24-03-2009, 23:04
These rangemax routers are fairly good for range, though. If you're at the peak of dropoff you should probably get a repeater or whatever the term is (wifi extender, I think?)
That's a bit gutting actually. I sometimes move slightly out of range of my belkin router and need to do a quick restart as the quickest way of getting a connection again. Not being able to so it via the browser is a bit of a pest.
the quickest way for you to reconnect is turn off your network adapter via the button on your laptop then back on should take approx 10-20secs to reconnect
Retrovertigo
24-03-2009, 23:06
the quickest way for you to reconnect is turn off your network adapter via the button on your laptop then back on should take approx 10-20secs to reconnect
Ooh cheers! I'm new to wireless laptop stuff - nice tip :)
Ooh cheers! I'm new to wireless laptop stuff - nice tip :)
no probs ..make sure that "connect at logon" is enabled in network and sharing aswell, it is off by default in vista
i have checked my router although it is a different netgear model (wndr3300) i also have no way of restarting remotely but i did figure out a way of doing it
if you go into the web page and make a basic change (remember what you changed)the router will restart to save the change you can always go back to the original settings you had i would suggest something simple like "turn email notification on "(if you have that option on your model)
i would also suggest giving netgear a ring as your config on the router doesn't sound right if it keeps slowing down like that
hope this helps good luck
nice one - thanks :tu:
it doesn't happen that often - there's a thread on here somewhere where others are having the same problem (Newsgroup/Newsleecher related I think)
while on the subject of the N router, can anybody tell me what the button on the front is for ?
thanks
it's used when you're setting up the plugin dongle - gets the router to sinc with it (so about as much use as a glass hammer)
it's used when you're setting up the plugin dongle - gets the router to sinc with it (so about as much use as a glass hammer)
thankyou :)
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