Re: PING: Jeff Liebermann - Netgear WGT634U Storage Router Info!



On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 21:11:08 GMT, Jim Donald
<Jim.Donald251@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>What we were talking about last week re the WGT634Us...

Yep.

>Well, after promising trials I bought a couple and they work fine
>here. The USB storage feature is great because it means I can have
>24/7 FTP without leaving a PC running all the time. However, I had a
>few probs setting up the first USB disk. For details - please see my
>other post in alt.comp.networking.routers.

Heh-heh. It's amazing how many devices are fixed with a power cycle.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.networking.routers/msg/a0f7dd86228e6bc1
It fairly difficult to design an incompatible USB 2.0 device, but
given sufficient creativity, some manufacturers seem to have
succeeded.

>Netgear DG834G = ADSL on ch12
>Netgear WGT634U 1 = Cable 1 on ch6
>Netgear WGT634U 2 = Cable 2 on ch1

That will work. I still can't figure out why you need all those
service. Congratulations and I'm jealous. Thanks for the report.

>Adapters are Netgear WG111 USB - a mixture of v.1 & 2
>
>Great signals and everything working fine in my little reinforced
>concrete domain - including FTP. Netgear sure is the way to go. Thanks
>again for all your help.

I didn't see much in the way of security in the WGT634U manual for
ftp. Unless I missed something, the ftp server is wide open. Is this
the way you want it?

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