SoCalReviews
Very Senior Member
This is how many manufacturers can amass a large cache of returned routers that end up being reflashed/restored with the latest stable firmware before being determined to be working perfectly and usually they are. These are either returned to the original customer as repaired or labeled as factory furbished and used as replacement routers. Sometimes there are hardware related manufacturing problems but even a wide scale hardware related issues can often be fixed with firmware updates.
Major hardware issues due to faulty parts, design problems or manufacturing flaws does happen but you usually know of these issues because most of the users with that same product will eventually report as having problems and then support is able to identify the effected products with model, serial number, manufacturing date, etc..
Major hardware issues due to faulty parts, design problems or manufacturing flaws does happen but you usually know of these issues because most of the users with that same product will eventually report as having problems and then support is able to identify the effected products with model, serial number, manufacturing date, etc..
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