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Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
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19 Jan 2011 10:01 #65733
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Replied by voodle on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
3.3.5.1 does have a Little Issue for people with lots of filter rules - it sets the session count per filter rule to 0 sessions max rather than default to the max amount, that's probably why it's not been updated yet
The end result being that any IP tagged in a filter rule will get an error saying they've gone over the session limit until each filter rule's session count is put back up to a sensible amount.
The end result being that any IP tagged in a filter rule will get an error saying they've gone over the session limit until each filter rule's session count is put back up to a sensible amount.
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19 Jan 2011 10:39 #65734
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Good information, thanks. I am currently running 3.3.4.1 and rather slowly. Nothing has changed from when it gave 3 times the current speed, except I did update the firmware at some time and elsewhere here I read that 3.3.4.1 can cause speed problems. Any idea on how true this might be and the likelihood of 3.3.5.1 making any difference?
Replied by ukengb on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
3.3.5.1 does have a Little Issue for people with lots of filter rules - it sets the session count per filter rule to 0 sessions max rather than default to the max amount, that's probably why it's not been updated yetVoodle wrote:
The end result being that any IP tagged in a filter rule will get an error saying they've gone over the session limit until each filter rule's session count is put back up to a sensible amount.
Good information, thanks. I am currently running 3.3.4.1 and rather slowly. Nothing has changed from when it gave 3 times the current speed, except I did update the firmware at some time and elsewhere here I read that 3.3.4.1 can cause speed problems. Any idea on how true this might be and the likelihood of 3.3.5.1 making any difference?
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19 Jan 2011 12:29 #65737
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Replied by howard simpson on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
The speed issue was partly caused by the provision of a web gui field to set your MTU instead of telnet in 3.3.4.1. The gui version had this prepopulated with a value that did not suit a lot of ISPs.
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19 Jan 2011 12:31 #65738
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Replied by voodle on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
I'm using 3.3.5.1 on both of mine and it's been trouble free - WAN speeds are back to normal while I did see throughput dropping to 1.5/2mbps with the 3.3.4.1 firmware.
I'm also not using much in the way of filter rules so the little problem hasn't bothered me too much - the additional features like iPhone support make it really useful for me
I'm also not using much in the way of filter rules so the little problem hasn't bothered me too much - the additional features like iPhone support make it really useful for me
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19 Jan 2011 18:46 #65747
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So how come your speeds dropped to 1.5 Mb with 3.3.4.1, but then increased with 3.3.5.1? Did you make any config changes or was it just down to the firmware.
What's the iPhone support?
Replied by ukengb on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
I'm using 3.3.5.1 on both of mine and it's been trouble free - WAN speeds are back to normal while I did see throughput dropping to 1.5/2mbps with the 3.3.4.1 firmware.Voodle wrote:
I'm also not using much in the way of filter rules so the little problem hasn't bothered me too much - the additional features like iPhone support make it really useful for me
So how come your speeds dropped to 1.5 Mb with 3.3.4.1, but then increased with 3.3.5.1? Did you make any config changes or was it just down to the firmware.
What's the iPhone support?
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19 Jan 2011 21:43 #65752
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Replied by voodle on topic Where is the UK 3.3.5 version of the 2820 Firmware?
I don't know too much about the drop in speed, I saw people posting about it on the forums and on one of the routers (the one that has an ADSL connection) - then I upgraded to a 3.3.5 beta.
The iPhone support lets you use the iPhone's tethering as a 3G connection, although it does it in a rather different way since the iPhone does its own NATting instead of a PPP connection - it works well enough with my iPhone 3G when I need backup internets.
The iPhone support lets you use the iPhone's tethering as a 3G connection, although it does it in a rather different way since the iPhone does its own NATting instead of a PPP connection - it works well enough with my iPhone 3G when I need backup internets.
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