If you had read the archives you would have found out that it is not "flaky" hardware but a timing issue.
Big difference. Amtel changed the specs of the chip and SB had to change the firmware to compensate.
If you have been in the business as long as you say then you know that this is possible.


Dan Petermann
Wyoming.com


At 06:36 PM 7/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hello sB,

This is not the response I want to see or hear about a product that is
in my network. "MAGIC" is BS when the customer quits telling me they
are always down.

I don't believe for an instant that "firmware" is fixing an
overheating issue. I was trained as an Electronics Tech and have 12
plus years of fixing electronics to the board level as experience.
Adding some code is not going to change a flaky component. Basically
is the firmware degrading the radio operation to the point the
component does not overheat?

Fortunately, I only have a few SB products left in the system plus the ones
in the junk box.

Barry

Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:05:44 PM, you wrote:

sTS> I know this is hard to believe. Sometimes when you try to associate to
sTS> AP that has no WEP enabled, it tell you to check the authentication and
sTS> WEP, try do a power cycle the unit or reboot the PC, it may work then.
sTS> It is just a magic trick.



sTS> Alex

sTS> sB Tech Support

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