new DGTeam firmware now available

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new DGTeam firmware now available

Postby jaketm » 10 Mar 2010, 14:47

http://dgteam.tk

seems to give a faster and more stable connection even though its the same adsl driver :D
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Postby steve195527 » 10 Mar 2010, 17:14

1.03.22? had it on a couple of days not sure there is any difference to be honest,seems stable enough though and the wireless seems ok for my kids in their rooms,much same as 1.02.16 really
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Postby jaketm » 10 Mar 2010, 17:38

im definitely noticing the speed increase. also, there are lots of optimisations to the OS in it. smaller, more efficient code and kernel, plus quite a lot of new features
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Postby aircool » 10 Mar 2010, 18:29

Might try it, the last one for me was pretty poor.
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Postby steve195527 » 10 Mar 2010, 19:15

aircool wrote:Might try it, the last one for me was pretty poor.


newer isn't always better one of the best firmwares is/was the "old" 1.01.32 not sure that was an official release for the UK got it originally from an Aussie site,DG team do a "supped up" version of that one but I prefer the original without all the bells and whistles
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Postby flimbo » 10 Mar 2010, 20:09

Will give this a go.
Does anyone know where I can download a copy of my current firmware DGteam v1.02.16 0848 just in case things go pear shaped?
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Postby steve195527 » 10 Mar 2010, 20:12

flimbo wrote:Will give this a go.
Does anyone know where I can download a copy of my current firmware DGteam v1.02.16 0848 just in case things go pear shaped?


I can send you a copy via email pm me
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Postby eddiebelfast » 11 Mar 2010, 08:35

It appears not to work with O2. I tried it and ended up breaking out my O2 box.
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Postby steve195527 » 11 Mar 2010, 21:05

Found the previous release better for me:-seems to hang on better when SNR drops and gets fewer errors when SNR is low,just better really!
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Postby steve195527 » 11 Mar 2010, 21:06

eddiebelfast wrote:It appears not to work with O2. I tried it and ended up breaking out my O2 box.

thought the O2 boxes weren't netgear?
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Postby jaketm » 11 Mar 2010, 21:13

he was obviously using a netgear, but then swapped to his O2 box.

after reading the forum it appears that the connection method for Be/O2 isnt working with the new firmware
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Postby steve195527 » 12 Mar 2010, 00:44

jaketm wrote:he was obviously using a netgear, but then swapped to his O2 box.

after reading the forum it appears that the connection method for Be/O2 isnt working with the new firmware

yep misread his post ,thought it said ending up breaking his O2 box!(lol)anyway you can use recovery tool to put older firmware back on
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Postby thar » 12 Mar 2010, 07:37

steve195527 wrote:
jaketm wrote:he was obviously using a netgear, but then swapped to his O2 box.

after reading the forum it appears that the connection method for Be/O2 isnt working with the new firmware

yep misread his post ,thought it said ending up breaking his O2 box!(lol)anyway you can use recovery tool to put older firmware back on

I read it that way too! :oops: :lol:
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