Down here in AU my suppler spoke with his AU product manager (or similar) at Cisco, who said he had no knowledge of the existence of V2 units. I'm sure they'll arrive here eventually, but I do find it strange that they would claim no knowledge.Yay.St...
small observation/query from a very interested party watching these discussions go by... I do find it strange that one RMA'ing a unit with a known fault could get anything but a V2 unit - surely the RMA process involves scrutinisation of the probelm ...
Ours Sorry to say I have the same problem - happy that atleast others also have it, so maybe a quicker resolution.Clents: 1) HP nw8440 with Intel PRO/wireless 3945ABG, running Vista Business, all latest driver & Win updates (ok, missing the last ...
FratianiD wrote:Well, I sent mine back and they shafted me with a v1 unit.I don't see how you can know what the problem is and still send me a v1 unit.I contacted SB support and they said no guarantees on getting a v2 unit.Now I must PAY to send anot...
Hi Dave, I think you misunderstood my post - I wasn't questioning any of your logic - was merely suggesting that if one RMA's one of these units with the fault as described in this thread, then I'd expect those processing the RMA to recongnise this, ...
Nice to hear this Stehpen & John - very much looking forward to news of a more convincing resolution.Suffice it to say that the otherwise silence from the likes of myself on this issue certainly does not mean we're not eagarly waiting for more offici...
Hey Shepner... don't suppose you could humour me and try switching off your MAC filter (it won't lose the addresses) and perhaps change your wifi channel to #9.Stu.