Michael J McCafferty wrote:
>..
> Now that I put them all out like that, it seems to me that the older
> stuff is buggy or broken while the newer stuff is flawless. Perhaps it's
> all the bangs and bumps (car rides, re-rackings, etc) the older stuff
> has  had. It does seem that the older cheap stuff is worse off then the
> older good stuff. Aside from the bashing that some give the Dells
> (mostly from Cisco snobs), I am very happy with them so far. They even
> have 10GigE port available on some models now. The prices are very good
> as well. I realize that they might not be cheap enough for a CB, but if
> that CB desn't want to by the same thing over and over again... well, ya
> know.
> 
> So, maybe too low end, but how old are these things when they start to
> die (or you start to kill them) ?

Oh, 2 to 4 years, I think. Maybe longer.

Regards,
..jim


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