N8 and Wireless Router compatibility

Hello,
Is anyone here useing WiFi with no issues on a N8(set to wireless N with WPA2) with a Netgear DGN2000 router, ether with most recant offical firmware or the last version of DGTeam firmware ?

Which BT homehub do you have (there's been three)?
Have you been into the routers settings and tried changing the wireless channel?

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