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I like how they put results up from RC2 up, when it's not out yet.

Doesn't really matter that much as the 2.4Ghz b/g performance is so
dismal that it's no longer a candidate for roll out for us.   Our
architecture is now transitioning to only use MT for routing.   Seems
they still get that somewhat correct.

We test each time they roll out a candidate and every time it's so flaky
that it's only good in that it fails so fast that we don't have to spend
much time testing.    Last time we reported problems with 2.4Ghz 10mhz
channels, ( both in the forum and with supouts to support ) they
basically replied that we had everything wrong... It was the exact same
setup that works fine with 4.x...  Oh well, engineering driven
organizations usually get to be this way with success.  Reminds me of
Sun Micro in the late 80's when the Sparc came out.  They had to have
sales fall apart before they got a clue that they couldn't just roll out
any product they dreamed up no matter what junk it was.



On 10/19/2010 06:40 AM, Martín Ruiz @ Ibersystems wrote:
> Yes.. Better your choice ; ) rb450a ; )
> 
> Martín Ruiz
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> El 19/10/2010, a las 15:30, Josh Luthman <[email protected]> 
> escribió:
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>>> From the latest newsletter:
>>
>> "Finally the affordable Gigabit wireless device is here,
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>> Available within one month, at the price of $199"
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>> Do we want an 802.11n 9 port gigabit device?  No.
>>
>> Do we want an 802.11g four lan port router for $40?  Yes.
>>
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