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StoneChucker
15th November 2006, 00:12
As the title suggests, I'd like to see if anyone is interested in my Wireless Router, which I no longer need.

The details are:

D-Link DSL-G604T ADSL Wireless Router (Click here for full specs (http://www.dlink.co.nz/Products.aspx?Sec=1&Sub1=1&Sub2=2&PID=50))
Retail Price: Between $140 - $229 (PriceSpy Results (http://www.pricespy.co.nz/pno_4563.html))
4 Port Fast Ethernet & 802.11g wireless connectivity
DSL-2: up to 12Mbps down*
DSL-2+: up to 24Mbps down*
Supports WPA Security
Secure NAT/DHCP Functions
Telstra Approved
Supports all major ISP'S - ISP and Plan Examples:
ihug Broadband (http://www.ihug.co.nz/products/broadband/plan_comparison.html)
TelstraClear PDQ Broadband (http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/residential/inhome/internet/pdq/speed-usage.cfm)
Orcon (http://www.orcon.net.nz/broadband/)
Slingshot (http://www.slingshot.co.nz/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=999&tabid=11&subnav=3)

KB Member Price: $Amazing, Incredible Xmas/KB/Crazy Offer coming soon... (if anyone is interested)

Only condition of expressing your interest?
You must be planning on getting one of these (or equivalent) plans in the near future, and be saving money by not having to get a modem if you got this one. I'd rather not have it used as a book end or ornament.

Let me know:sunny:

bobsmith
15th November 2006, 06:51
Ohhh I've been saving up to get a router for a while. Just had too many expenses lately...

I'd be really interested. Thanks

GR81
15th November 2006, 07:19
you'd be lucky to get $50 for it.

xwhatsit
15th November 2006, 10:09
They are good routers -- that's the one I've got at home. Good range, good level of security options. The only problem I've ever had with it was with a large number of wireless clients sending/receiving a lot of traffic caused it to flake out and drop packets, but a reset fixed that and I haven't had that problem since.

Recommended.

Odin
15th November 2006, 10:30
I'll take it off your hands...

Let me know a price and if you can ship it.

Indiana_Jones
15th November 2006, 12:13
I need a new paper weight.

-Indy

StoneChucker
15th November 2006, 13:21
you'd be lucky to get $50 for it.
I'm giving it away FREE you idiot...

xwhatsit
15th November 2006, 13:34
Lol I didn't work that out either, that it was free haha.

I'll take it. It runs linux. If nothing else, I can play nethack via telnet. That'll impress all the pretty girls @_@

Odin
15th November 2006, 13:57
Bit on the slow side here too, didn't know it was 4 free. Still I'm willing to pay for it as i have been looking for a wireless router for a bit.

bobsmith
15th November 2006, 14:01
I'm giving it away FREE you idiot...

Ummm Half of us are willing to pay for it!!!!! (that includes me!)

StoneChucker
15th November 2006, 19:26
Sorry fellas, someone laid claim to it (PM) nanoseconds after it become available (as it always goes when I give stuff away). I'm sorry to everyone else...

Dave.

Dafe
15th November 2006, 19:40
I have one of these. Used to work fine when I lived in Naenae (Paradise), now in Tawa (Xtra) I have to keep resetting the wireless connection via the quicklink in the bottom right hand toolbar.
I'm running WPA encryption. Does anybody know why this would be happening?
Some days it runs fine, other days it needs reseeting every few minutes.
Glad I have another computer in the house with hardwired ethernet or the lappy would be broken by now.

xwhatsit
15th November 2006, 20:20
Are you resetting the wireless connection (i.e. your end of things), or the wireless router? It sounds like you're just resetting the wireless connection, which would appear to me that your wireless card in your laptop is doing odd things, rather than the router. Not unheard of. Not sure what the problem could be, but installing the latest drivers could help.

Dafe
15th November 2006, 22:11
Of course, the issue would have to be with the Laptop wireless card. Thanks for pointing that out, It hadn't crossed my mind at all.
After researching my model of wireless card (Intel 2915ABG), I've found many similar issues from other people running similar configurations.
Sounds like the answer is to switch to a motorola manufactured wifi card from the Intel.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/archive/index.php?t-14604.html

oldrider
15th November 2006, 22:47
I have got one of those and I was having trouble with speed after changing to xtras new faster deal!
Have just wired it up tonight with a new "Ethernet?" cable so that I am not just using the radio link and it is performing faster and more steady now.
Using Skype was not very good at my end but was being received OK at the other end.
I think that should be clear enough for you IT guys to understand, I don't really have a clue but it seems better now. :shutup: Cheers John.

StoneChucker
17th November 2006, 10:28
I have got one of those and I was having trouble with speed after changing to xtras new faster deal!
Have just wired it up tonight with a new "Ethernet?" cable so that I am not just using the radio link and it is performing faster and more steady now.
Using Skype was not very good at my end but was being received OK at the other end.
I think that should be clear enough for you IT guys to understand, I don't really have a clue but it seems better now. :shutup: Cheers John.

Yeah, that makes sense. Ethernet cable is a faster connection than wireless (Well, I'm not sure about the upcoming 802.11n standard, but definitely when compared to 802.11b and 802.11g).

Wasp
17th November 2006, 11:19
Hey, I'd just like to say a VERY big thanks (yet again) to StoneChucker.

Its currently sitting on my work desk with my laptop connected to it (setting it up).

I have a project planned for it, more details to follow at a later date.

Thanks again and sorry to those who missed out, if I ever decide to it will be passed on to people here on kb.

StoneChucker
18th November 2006, 00:21
Hey, I'd just like to say a VERY big thanks (yet again) to StoneChucker.

Its currently sitting on my work desk with my laptop connected to it (setting it up).

I have a project planned for it, more details to follow at a later date.

Thanks again and sorry to those who missed out, if I ever decide to it will be passed on to people here on kb.

No worries. Sorry I couldn't and didn't stay and chat, I'm not much of a conversationalist, and with it being Fri and me on my way to work, I just did a drop and run:scooter: :scooter:

I hope you get your project sorted out.
Cheers,
Dave.