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Ask them about how they plan to fix their support issues(i.e. support tech's refusing to escalate issues). do they ever plan to fix the memory leaks in their high end routers (Fxx-n38's) so they don't have to be rebooted once a day?
we bought one of their top end routers...without gigabit ethernet cos we dont need ethernet, and we have no problems with it, ever.
try connecting two or more of them in a vpn, they will quit in a few days to a week, depending on the amount of traffic on the vpn.
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clay @ Jan 6th 2008 12:03PM
Ask them about how they plan to fix their support issues(i.e. support tech's refusing to escalate issues). do they ever plan to fix the memory leaks in their high end routers (Fxx-n38's) so they don't have to be rebooted once a day?
Senor_Tom @ Jan 6th 2008 12:15PM
we bought one of their top end routers...without gigabit ethernet cos we dont need ethernet, and we have no problems with it, ever.
Clay @ Jan 6th 2008 4:02PM
try connecting two or more of them in a vpn, they will quit in a few days to a week, depending on the amount of traffic on the vpn.