 wnknisely
join:2004-01-06 Bethlehem, PA
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| reply to Matt Re: Why wi-fi
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. |