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truffles
12-23-2004, 11:17 AM
Hey all,

First off, I appreciate everyone whose reading this and hopefully someone can help me solve this problem. I phoned 1-888-NETGEAR and they won't let me talk to them because my warranty was over ... how dumb !!

Anyways, I think my Netgear MR814 V1 Wireless Router loss it's wireless. It has been up and running perfectly fine for ~3 years now and all of my devices detected it and worked perfectly wirelessly. However, recently... my other machines and devices don't seem to detect my router anymore in windows and in netstumbler. Instead, some of my machines that are within range do detect my neighbors. However, the computer that are hardwired to the router work perfectly fine. This is very annoying Ö

I've done the following so far ... yet I still have the problem

- Resetted router ~> held reset button for a minute: while still on 30s/unplugged 30s/plugged back in 30s

- Resetted router back to factory settings ~> in router 192.168.0.1 config

- Tried reflashing to all previous firmwares

- Unscrewed the antenna and screwed it back in (When I shake the antenna, I do hear sounds)

- Uninstalled WinXP SP2

- Cleaned install Windows on another partition

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Gosh, I don't know what else I can do. Any suggestion guys ? Or should I ditch the router and just buy another one? Which would really suck because I rather spend the money on something else as I am on a tight budget.

If that is the case, could anyone recommend me a fairly decent 802.11b router that has amazing range? Also, does anyone happen to have one lying around they could sell to me or even give away (c'mon guys it's christmas heeh ^^

Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Also, have a merry christmas everyone !!

Best regards,
TRUFFLES

Steven Cedrone
12-23-2004, 02:24 PM
Well, I don't want to go out on a limb here, but it sounds like your WAP is toast. Sorry! Not sure if anyone in the community will be of help in your quest for a new WAP, but post here your location (it doesn't have to be an exact address, just give us an idea about where you are located) in case someone can help...

Good luck!

Steve