snakebite3
Senior Member
Pretty much this. The only company I had good experience with is Logitech. Their hardware replacement is great. I can't say the same for their software.They all have crappy CS.
Pretty much this. The only company I had good experience with is Logitech. Their hardware replacement is great. I can't say the same for their software.They all have crappy CS.
What do you mean? Like making QTN paid for damages? Refund?and a way to justify it and move those costs back to a vendor (e.g. QTN)...
Here's a 5 star review from the Amazon...
It's brilliant when it works - Asus customer service also good
By Kung Fu Panda on 22 Oct. 2014
Style Name: AC1900 Mbps Dual-Band Verified Purchase
It's OK when it works. Mine has failed after about 5 months and won't now run for more than an hour without crashing. I have tried factory resets, latest firmware, older firmware, etc. It's a hardware problem, could be the power supply, but I suspect the router. Time to try out Asus' RMA process. Ho hum...
What do you mean? Like making QTN paid for damages? Refund?
calm down.
They didn't say anything of what you think they did. They sold you hardware that is MU-MIMO capable. Next time, read for better understanding
I'm capable of buying this router, but am holding off implementation of that feature due to incompatibilities with common sense
Indeedbetter off with an AC1900 solution
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