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20 Nov 2009 09:49 #58934
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Replied by gcp on topic 2820 Firmware 3.3.3 experience
Personally after many years of various Draytek routers this firmware release is the best one I've ever had. I'm not longer experiencing any problems.
My main gripe ever since the 2600, 2800 and 2820 was the fact that in Safari the web GUI never seemed to work properly and seeming very slow. In this latest release it is as smooth and fast as I would expect with no problems or errors.
Finally they are getting there!
My main gripe ever since the 2600, 2800 and 2820 was the fact that in Safari the web GUI never seemed to work properly and seeming very slow. In this latest release it is as smooth and fast as I would expect with no problems or errors.
Finally they are getting there!
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22 Nov 2009 10:34 #58962
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I took the plunge yesterday and moved from 3.3.1.2 (which i consider been one of the most stable firmware version out of them all)... to 3.3.3 - after the poor efforts of 3.3.2 I was half expecting to role back - however the router has been stable for 24hrs so far - wireless is good (managed to transfer around 8Gb over it yesterday without fail), ADSL stable on a long line, and router performance is still good, no problem with my LAN to LAN VPN's either
will keep a backup of the 3.3.2.1 firmware allong with the backup of the settings just in case
will keep a backup of the 3.3.2.1 firmware allong with the backup of the settings just in case
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22 Nov 2009 10:40 #58963
by davegarratt
Replied by davegarratt on topic 2820 Firmware 3.3.3 experience
I have 2 x 2820n's which have been runnning for 330hrs each now.
I would also say this has been the best version so far from my experience.
Dave
I would also say this has been the best version so far from my experience.
Dave
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27 Nov 2009 08:06 #59054
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ive had one lock up so far thats needed a hard reset
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06 Dec 2009 17:11 #59216
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On 3 December I moved from 2800VG to new 2820Vn. Upgraded to 3.3.3_232201 and running OK since.
Tests:
1. g/n wireless works OK especially with BroadCom chipset which 2800VG did not like without special firmware.
2. WAN2 -> Thomson SpeedTouch 585 router -> ADSL2+ (Demon) works but is slower than expected. SpeedTouch (£35) router provides 25% faster SYNC speed to ADSL2+ than either 2800VG (a long standing issue with DrayTek, never resolved) or 2820Vn
3. Normal WAN1 connection is OK. (6 Mbs compared to 7.5 Mbs with SpeedTouch.)
4. WDS bridge between 2820Vn and 2800VG works OK
5. Problem : Syslog does not work. Selection is cancelled when I move from Syslog menu to any other. Others appear to get Syslog to work. Advice please?
Generally stable so far.
John
Tests:
1. g/n wireless works OK especially with BroadCom chipset which 2800VG did not like without special firmware.
2. WAN2 -> Thomson SpeedTouch 585 router -> ADSL2+ (Demon) works but is slower than expected. SpeedTouch (£35) router provides 25% faster SYNC speed to ADSL2+ than either 2800VG (a long standing issue with DrayTek, never resolved) or 2820Vn
3. Normal WAN1 connection is OK. (6 Mbs compared to 7.5 Mbs with SpeedTouch.)
4. WDS bridge between 2820Vn and 2800VG works OK
5. Problem
Generally stable so far.
John
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06 Dec 2009 17:50 #59217
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DrayTek added syslog to USB with a radio button. Make sure it's selected with "Syslog Save to" = syslog server rather than usb. Hopefully that helps. If not perhaps try a .rst upgade (take a backup of cfg first) and see if you're able to save it after the router has been put to factory defaults. If it works from default but not using your cfg then it means that something in the old cfg isn't compatible with the new firmware.
Replied by macavity on topic 2820 Firmware 3.3.3 experience
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Problem: Syslog does not work. Selection is cancelled when I move from Syslog menu to any other. Others appear to get Syslog to work. Advice please?
DrayTek added syslog to USB with a radio button. Make sure it's selected with "Syslog Save to" = syslog server rather than usb. Hopefully that helps. If not perhaps try a .rst upgade (take a backup of cfg first) and see if you're able to save it after the router has been put to factory defaults. If it works from default but not using your cfg then it means that something in the old cfg isn't compatible with the new firmware.
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