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Ascaris5
Nov 16, 2015Aspirant
WNDR3700v1 wireless throughput half of DIR-825
Hi, First, am I remembering correctly when I think there used to be a dedicated subforum for the 3700? If it is here, I don't see it. It's been years, though; I have had this router a long time...
- Nov 19, 2015
Then it's definitely a hardware failure.
doraemon
Nov 16, 2015Prodigy
Looks like it's starting to fail.
3rd party firmware may help if after reloading the latest firmware didn't fix it.
Ascaris5
Nov 18, 2015Aspirant
I've only had one router fail before (although I currently own 5), and it just stopped working one day-- no lights, no anything. Is this the usual way they fail if they don't just suddenly die?
I flashed the WNDR3700 to DD-WRT, and the wireless speed was even lower than with the stock firmware (about 3 MB/s). I messed with the settings all I could, but I could not get it going any faster. With that in mind, I went back to the stock firmware using the router's recovery mode, and it worked... but the speed was still 3MB/sec.
It does look like its giving all it's got. Even with excellent signal strength and 300mbps connect speed, it's slow. It's even slower in the b/g band, which probably has something to do with all of the other APs using that band around here.
The D-Link is actually working pretty well so far. I don't remember why I switched from it to the 3700; I know the 3700's cpu is about twice as fast, but I can't remember what I was doing (if anything) where that mattered. Or maybe it was unreliable... I don't remember. I've been using the Netgear for a long time!
I do find the onboard setup utility to be needlessly confusing compared to the Netgear version, and the constant logging me out while I am changing settings (and not accepting the changes as a result) is infuriating... but it is much faster than the 3700 on wireless and just as fast on gigabit wired.
- doraemonNov 19, 2015Prodigy
Then it's definitely a hardware failure.
- Ascaris5Nov 19, 2015Aspirant
I think you're right.
I opened the WNDR3700 up... look at these capacitors:
Only one of the four is not visibly bulged.
Ltec caps, Netgear, really? A quality router needs quality parts!
Looks straightforward enough to replace them, though.
- doraemonNov 19, 2015Prodigy
Are you going to replace those capacitors? Give an update after.
Good luck!