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mavericksp
Aug 08, 2018Aspirant
Orbi Demo Units?
We moved to this old multi family in NJ, pre-war with real thick brick walls plus the WiFi channel interference (I see at least 20 SSIDs in the list). We have FIOS gigabit and the rep agreed that thei...
FURRYe38
Aug 09, 2018Guru - Experienced User
It's what return and refund policies that some retail and online stores are for. It give s you the option of trying it out. You have 15 days, some 30 days to see if the product you bought works well for you. If not, then the store gives you the option to return it. Theres nothing wrong in it.
There is no such Mfr that offers demo's to perspective customers. Not sure where you got this idea from. It's not bad to use the return policy that stores offer. It's why it's there. I demo'd the R9000, wasn't really impressed for the cost. I demo'd the XR500. I liked it however I could not afford to keep it as certain things in life happend for me. So i had to return it. I have now required the XR450 as of today. Looking foward to testing it out.
NG or any other router mfr won't be contacting you about any demo offerings.