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21 Apr 2010 21:01 #1 by acseuser
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I haven't seen this covered for a while, so I guess I must be in the minority??

My 2820Vn (running 3.3.3) locks up quite regularly. I cannot access the WAN or the mgmt interface. I can access other stuff across the router, on the LAN, so it hasn't completely died. A power reset restores it to normal.

I'm not using VPN; I do have some simple (port 80 mainly) port forwarding rules... Any ideas??

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Simon R.

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18 May 2010 22:52 #2 by sevilla315
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I had a similar but not exactly the same problem with my 2820vn with the latest firmware (3.3.3, upgraded about two months or so ago).
About a month ago (it's 11 months old) I started to have the internet connection halt, spuriously, and sometimes after a power loss. On some occasions I continued to be able to make calls over the voip phone, and access the NAS raid without problems whilst the internet connection was impaired.
On restarting the router, the internet connection was impaired, downloading something like <100 bytes per minute. Switching off for hours sometimes helped, or disabling the device and re-enabling, but it was fairly inconsistent. I swapped in my old 2800 and that has had no problems to date.
Either it's a hardware fault, or there's some bugs with the version of the firmware. I've got a call with Draytek support about it, and hoping to have it replaced under warranty.

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21 May 2010 09:30 #3 by acseuser
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Either it's a hardware fault, or there's some bugs with the version of the firmware.



Most likely the latter for me.

I did hear rumours of a new firmware rev. from Draytek, mebbe it will fix that? who knows.

Meanwhile, I have a CISCO here; I'm planning on putting that downstream as a DSL modem, and then just letting the 2820 act as a router, bypassing the DSL modem hardware/firmware...

Good luck with your router!

- Simon R.
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