Hi,
I currently have over 2,000 Linksys routers installed... probably closer
to 3,000. They have the same failure rate as every other brand we tried
(Belkin, Netgear, Dlink). The big advantage for us is Linksys' RMA
procedure is all online, and you can do 20 or 200 at a time. We save
them up for a month, and then RMA all of them back at the same time.
Our biggest problem with all of them is ANY amount of static on the WAN
port will cause that port to go out. I'm not talking a huge lightning
storm, I'm talking a very small amount of static in the air.
Travis
Microserv
Anthony R. Mattke wrote:
Where are you finding those boards for $22 a piece?
-Tony
cw wrote:
We use WAR boards but if it's resi wireless LAN needed, these work
fine http://www.pcbay.net/wgnewirowisu.html. They have Atheros
chipset and are $22 delivered. Throw them away when they die. All the
consumer grade stuff lasts the same length of time.
Ross Cornett wrote:
Hey guys, I hope some of you can enlighten me on what is the best
line of router out there for home and small business. We have used
linksys and netgear and their broadband routers have not held up
very well. Anyone have any ideas as to what they are using and
what works best? I am tired of replacing these things and
explaining to the customer their lack of quality. Your feedback is
very welcome.
Ross Cornett
VP 217 342 6201 ex 7
HofNet Communications, Inc.
www.HofNet-Communications.com
HofNet-Communications.com
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