Hello there. Am new to this forum so apologies in advance if this is repetition - have searched here for a specific answer to my query but with no success.
I was looking to purchase a DGND3700 to upgrade my home wireless network but have only encounter a massive reporting of the problems folk have had regarding the device constantly dropping (and not reconnecting automatically) from ADSL connections. I sought to buy instead either the WNDR3800 or 4500 but seems the problems are the same with those too.
Was all but ready to look at other manufacturers when I happened on a posting by someone who reported a stable and consistent connection (with a DGND3700) using their ADSL Max (BT Broadband - up to 8Mb) line. They reported that they had simply gone into the admin settings on the router and had changed the ADSL setting from Auto to ADSL (not ADSL2 or 2+) and all had been well.
I found this greatly encouraging in light of the overbearing amount of postings reporting poor (or no) connectivity with ADSL/ADSL Max lines . One person had reported trying the setting on Virgin Media ADSL Max line but still getting drop out problem though.
Hoping against hope, can anyone else post back at having successfully connected (and stayed connected!) on a BT ADSLMax connection by using these settings in the router admin?
Many thanks, in advance.
I was looking to purchase a DGND3700 to upgrade my home wireless network but have only encounter a massive reporting of the problems folk have had regarding the device constantly dropping (and not reconnecting automatically) from ADSL connections. I sought to buy instead either the WNDR3800 or 4500 but seems the problems are the same with those too.
Was all but ready to look at other manufacturers when I happened on a posting by someone who reported a stable and consistent connection (with a DGND3700) using their ADSL Max (BT Broadband - up to 8Mb) line. They reported that they had simply gone into the admin settings on the router and had changed the ADSL setting from Auto to ADSL (not ADSL2 or 2+) and all had been well.
I found this greatly encouraging in light of the overbearing amount of postings reporting poor (or no) connectivity with ADSL/ADSL Max lines . One person had reported trying the setting on Virgin Media ADSL Max line but still getting drop out problem though.
Hoping against hope, can anyone else post back at having successfully connected (and stayed connected!) on a BT ADSLMax connection by using these settings in the router admin?
Many thanks, in advance.