Hi,
If your product uses FreeBSD wireless code, please ask your vendor to
liaise with the FreeBSD wireless community and work with us to improve
things.
I have no idea who the vendor is though, so this is all total conjecture.
Adrian
On 10 December 2012 04:51, Shiv. Nath wrote:
> Dear Exper
n source system.
>> 4) Despite obfuscation in wall of text, you have outlined your
>> problem pretty well- you have bought unreliable service and /
>> or have unreliable tech support on the site.
>> 5) Again, this is open source, not free lunch.
>>
>>
>>
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or have unreliable tech support on the site.
5) Again, this is open source, not free lunch.
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Dear Experts
i am sure many of you would be the part of the real game, where lot of
technology is implemented (Internet Service Providers) those serve
thousands of clients everyday . i am requesting opinion & advice from
those experts. Surfing web does not help much unless someone who is
practical