Hello Joe,

Exactly. And what happens when it goes to the other extreme? Will the
timing change enough to compensate?

My background is more into analog then digital but a transistor is a
transistor.

Barry

Monday, July 21, 2003, 10:51:23 PM, you wrote:

J>  With 12 years experience you should know binary and hex and if silicon is
J> mixed differently the problems will be more noticeable at differ temp.'s
J>   Joe
J>  RiverNet

J> -----Original Message-----
J> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
J> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Barry at Mutual Data
J> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:37 PM
J> To: sB Tech Support
J> Subject: Re[2]: [smartBridges] Firmware Issue


J> Hello sB,

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

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

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

J> Barry

J> 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.

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