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If our analysis shows it is a software problem, it must be a software problem
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Netgear requests that you sign up for a super-duper-expensive service plan for them to fix their software problem and would not replace the non-working product.
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She stated we would have to buy an extended warranty from them to fix the software problem and "reset" the router
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After several minutes of trying to reset my router remotely, she announced it was a software problem
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I offered to mail in the router at my cost, and if it was a software problem, I would pay for it, if hardware problem, they would follow the warranty
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They said my router developed a software problem which I have to fix myself or pay 80 dollars for tech support when a better router is available in the market for 50
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The first, very noticable difference between the two is the Netgear's lack of external antenna(s)
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My first Netgear WNR-854T worked fine for a month and just quit.
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I called because I need a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number as per the warranty info printed on the site
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I'm giving this router one start because I shouldn't have to employ work around's to get a product to work as it is intended to work.
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" and I'm happy to say that my answer is "yes, definitely."The WNR2000 is easy to set up and use; it's every bit as fast as it should be in wired mode and its wireless range and power surpass my expectations
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What a pain the a**.
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it all works as it is supposed to
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Netgear has lost be as a
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Didn't really work as I had hoped, requires ethernet connection, will not work on USB drive.
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NetGear technical forum helped to reset the channel to desired one (6 or 11) and now working fine as of today!. Hope so there wont be any other issues,
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Hopefully it continues to work as it had previously for 16 months.
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It's smaller than I thought with no external antenna, which is ok with technology as good as it is now.
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The speed also is as fast as if I were on my home computer