I had a question for the forum
a) What is the Standard Manufacturers Warranty for the Asus/Netgear/TP-Link routers.
b) Does the Price-Performance ratio provided in website taken into consideration the length of warranty into the price-performance ratio.
Warranty's value is not in itself. Value is how the manufacturer/retailer handles the warranty service. Many routers I owned/played with over the years, only one needed warranty service. The router literally went up in smoke. When I phoned they shipped replacement overnight with UPS prepaid return label for shipping bad one back. It was Netgear R7500 which was less than a week old. Personally warranty is not a big factor for me when I purchase something like a router. When I purchase big items like car, major appliance, new house, that's different.I had a question for the forum
a) What is the Standard Manufacturers Warranty for the Asus/Netgear/TP-Link routers.
b) Does the Price-Performance ratio provided in website taken into consideration the length of warranty into the price-performance ratio.
Personally warranty is not a big factor for me when I purchase something like a router.
Same here.
Quite often for me, early failure is just an excuse for buying a newer replacement
I was hoping for my Thinkpad T60 to fail a few years back, as I really wanted to get something with a better screen and USB 3.0. But we all know how durable those Thinkpads can be... Ended up selling it to someone. He's still using it after all these years![]()
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