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Matt
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Re: Why wi-fi

said by CPM See Profile:
Why go Wi-Fi with so many problems yet to be worked out. Wi-Fi is still in the early stages like cordless phones back in the early 1980's.

WiFi works just fine.

It's people that buy crappy hardware who have problems.

A BIG problem with the SOHO manufacturers lately is that they try to cram too many features into a $79 dollar router/firewall/gateway/can opener, yet they don't seem to plan for people actually using them.

When people actually start to use the features they paid for, problems arise.
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wnknisely

join:2004-01-06
Bethlehem, PA
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The problem is that this is supposed to be Netgear's flagship router for small offices. It is one of, if not the most expensive routers/access points that they sell.

I wouldn't mind the fact that there were some difficulties in initial releases - but I do expect that the company would stand behind their product.

The frustrating thing is that one of their cheapest routers is more reliable and apparently getting better support than one of their most expensive.

This is *not* a case of getting too much for too little.

belgianguy

join:2004-03-03
Belgium
reply to Matt
Wrong answer.
This router cost many times the 80$ you talk about.
It is supposed to be their flagship router, so it should not be expected to have many problems.
Anyway, after this experience I vow to NEVER buy another of their products.

belgianguy

join:2004-03-03
Belgium
reply to Matt
One more thing.
The ability for the router to ask for a new IP address through DHCP when its old one expires, is not some special, exotic feature.
It is simply the most basic of features, without it, you can hardly even call it a router.
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