  DonChino
join:2005-01-18 Kearny, NJ 1 edit | reply to N3OGH Re: More overseas consumer networking products, sigh
reply to koitsu One can be Pro-American without being a frothing at the mouth nationalist....
I SECOND THE MOTION... HEAR, HEAR...
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  N3OGH Bear patrol must be working like a charm Premium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs | reply to koitsu Re: More overseas consumer networking products, sigh
One can be Pro-American without being a frothing at the mouth nationalist.... |
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  operagost
join:1999-08-02 Spring City, PA
| reply to koitsu said by koitsu :I am not pro-American in any way God knows that being patriotic is a capital offense if you're an American these days-- although most countries don't have the conviction to execute criminals so they'll probably just send you to la Côte d'Ivoire and let the French deal with you. |
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  rshakinatnospamgmail
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| reply to koitsu Well the firmware will be maintained by fon people, as far as hardware those us made routers almost all use chips made in taiwan or other asia country. The firmware is written by the people from linksysinfo and dd-wrt projects, so it's waay better then anything stock |
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  koitsu Premium join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA
| I am not pro-American in any way, but based on my experienced with numerous consumer/household router vendors (D-Link, Linksys, Netgear, SMC, and 3Com), I am very much against any Taiwanese company maintaining the firmware my router uses. The code is awful, bugs are everywhere, there's obviously no QA/testing done, and there's absolutely zero responsibility required for maintaining the product.
I often wonder how non-English-speaking/reading cultures can comprehend RFCs or technical specifications such as IP and TCP. (As someone who's white and took 5 years of Mandarin, I feel I'm quite justified in stating something this bold) -- Making life hard for others since 1977. |
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