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Geek95
Aug 23, 2016Follower
Wired Connection to Satellite
Is it possible to use Ethernet to connect router and satellites?
Jmmelgaard
Feb 01, 2017Tutor
I purchased this hot mesh expecting it to work.
It doesn't.
I purchased a very expensive wifi because I thought Netgear would provide versatility and workarounds in case one of the satellites met with interference.
It doesn't.
I sought help from its forums because I thought it would provide a useful explanation.
It doesn't.
I thought a large company could provide a response free of aloof and arrogant down talk.
It doesn't.
Does my money go to Netgear?
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
I purchased a very expensive wifi because I thought Netgear would provide versatility and workarounds in case one of the satellites met with interference.
It doesn't.
I sought help from its forums because I thought it would provide a useful explanation.
It doesn't.
I thought a large company could provide a response free of aloof and arrogant down talk.
It doesn't.
Does my money go to Netgear?
It doesn't.
powrby4d
Feb 01, 2017Guide
Can't disagree. I came to this forum to find out when my requirements would be met by the product which was designed with a feature present in every other router, switch, and AP crippled.
I got the same as you - some clown who apparently has never installed networks in the real world telling me that my requirements for a combination wired / wireless network were just not valid because they don't fit the brilliance of the Orbi crippled design. (It's not a bug, it's a FEATURE that we stupid people just don't appreciate!) Not to mention telling people what is or is not too expensive for them.
- SamirDFeb 01, 2017Prodigy
powrby4d wrote:Can't disagree. I came to this forum to find out when my requirements would be met by the product which was designed with a feature present in every other router, switch, and AP crippled.
I got the same as you - some clown who apparently has never installed networks in the real world telling me that my requirements for a combination wired / wireless network were just not valid because they don't fit the brilliance of the Orbi crippled design. (It's not a bug, it's a FEATURE that we stupid people just don't appreciate!) Not to mention telling people what is or is not too expensive for them.
Apple people behave the same way...I blame them...lol.