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2820 with 3.3.2.1 slows down over time
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20 Aug 2009 14:04 #57321
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A bit different on mine gcp - the actual service grinds to a halt irrespective of client - Mac, PC and iPhone in my case.
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Interesting point Macavity. I'm using Safari on my Mac and thats where the problems are exhibited. Switching to IE on a PC and it all seems fine. Quite odd how the Safari version slows down over time.gcp wrote:
A bit different on mine gcp - the actual service grinds to a halt irrespective of client - Mac, PC and iPhone in my case.
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21 Aug 2009 01:31 #57329
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The modem code with the 3.2.1 firmware was 211801 - perhaps I should give that a try. Thanks for the tip.
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Jeremy,Macavity wrote:
From memory I think the older modem code was 222801 .
The modem code with the 3.2.1 firmware was 211801 - perhaps I should give that a try. Thanks for the tip.
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27 Aug 2009 08:41 #57419
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Can someone give me the ftp site address please for the previous firmware versions & the different modem codes?
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03 Sep 2009 21:12 #57560
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ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2820/Firmware/V3.2.1/
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07 Sep 2009 13:57 #57614
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Replied by gruffle on topic 2820 with 3.3.2.1 slows down over time
we have similar issue with 2820 on 3.3.1.2!
locks up after a few days and is fine after reboot.
Only unusual thing compared to our other routers is high error count on adsl as is a rubbish line.
I suspect Draytek could do with looking at this, got to be something along lines of adsl errors, sessions not being cleared, maybe IPv6 issues.
Doesn't seem like there is much point in updating to 3.3.2.1 though, will try anyway to see if it clears my issues.
locks up after a few days and is fine after reboot.
Only unusual thing compared to our other routers is high error count on adsl as is a rubbish line.
I suspect Draytek could do with looking at this, got to be something along lines of adsl errors, sessions not being cleared, maybe IPv6 issues.
Doesn't seem like there is much point in updating to 3.3.2.1 though, will try anyway to see if it clears my issues.
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07 Sep 2009 18:36 #57621
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I'm having horrible problems with 3.3.2.1 too. I need to reboot every week at minimum, and usually more often.
I've not noticed slowing down as such, only that the web interface doesn't work and voip calls start to be unusable. Raw throughput seems OK though.
I was using 3.3.0, I think, with no issues that I'm aware of.
Faris.
I've not noticed slowing down as such, only that the web interface doesn't work and voip calls start to be unusable. Raw throughput seems OK though.
I was using 3.3.0, I think, with no issues that I'm aware of.
Faris.
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