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aalexandrebeta
Mar 03, 2019Master
AX6000 RAX 80 print server absent!!!!!
Why is there no print server feature on that router?
It is like if a ferrari was not provided with reverse gear!!
What is wrong with that picture????
schumaku
Mar 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Sorry Darren, this is a joke. There are users in the field using these ReadyShare USB Printer 8USB sharing) features - what reason exists to abandon the support on the leading edge Wi-Fi 6 product line? Yes, I understand (to much) about Kernels, drivers, software developemnet, crappy USB device handling on SoC garbage platforms, and much more.... If I coud get my fingers to a RAX80 and RAX120 I might be able to tell you. But for some reasons, critical community members are not supported and provied with beta test hardware in time. And no way, I won't buy any consumer stuff: Certainly not Wi-Fi 6 platforms known to lack of features which are key core features of Wi-Fi 6.
PS. FWIW the RAX120 Data Sheet does also list the same feature. Shame on the Netgear so called product "management". I had fired them years ago due to ignorance and lack of market knowledge and tech understanding - that's yet a new reason for one way tickets to Timbuktu.
aalexandrebeta
Mar 06, 2019Master
schumaku wrote:
Sorry Darren, this is a joke. There are users in the field using these ReadyShare USB Printer 8USB sharing) features - what reason exists to abandon the support on the leading edge Wi-Fi 6 product line? Yes, I understand (to much) about Kernels, drivers, software developemnet, crappy USB device handling on SoC garbage platforms, and much more.... If I coud get my fingers to a RAX80 and RAX120 I might be able to tell you. But for some reasons, critical community members are not supported and provied with beta test hardware in time. And no way, I won't buy any consumer stuff: Certainly not Wi-Fi 6 platforms known to lack of features which are key core features of Wi-Fi 6.
PS. FWIW the RAX120 Data Sheet does also list the same feature. Shame on the Netgear so called product "management". I had fired them years ago due to ignorance and lack of market knowledge and tech understanding - that's yet a new reason for one way tickets to Timbuktu.
I really totaly agree with you schumaku finally we should yellow vest ourselves!!!!
- schumakuMar 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
@Altsai @ChristineT @Christian_R any update please?
- aalexandrebetaMar 12, 2019Master
schumaku Thanks for the support because upstairs they must have an hearing issue!!!!
- schumakuMar 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Reading and understanding seems to be very limited, too - while communication with the customers apparently is not desired...
- schumakuMar 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Clarification (lack of the Edit ability in this newer community section): I don't talk of the three people linked.
- schumakuMar 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
aalexandrebeta while talking, it appears that WPA3 is missing on the RAX80, too - while it's available on the RAX120 (but coumbersome - either AX or WPA3).
- aalexandrebetaMar 12, 2019Master
schumaku this is really a shame that they do not implement that feature because this goes with basic features of today's modern devices!!!!!
This is a must have.
Netgear's routers are in term of hardware are good the issue is the FW, who are really crappy!!!