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sidbee
Jan 06, 2013Follower
Early total Failure -- less than 23 months
There is no reason a wireless extender should fail in under 2 years, yet my WN2000RPT did exactly that. Importunately, there is no tech support except for an $80 subscription -- out of the question for an item I can replace for Under $45 including 3-year warranty!
Despite being supposedly out of the service time limit (90 days) and warranty (12 months), I'm forced to junk a product that worked well, if too briefly.
For those considering this product, it dos NOT get my endorsement.
Despite being supposedly out of the service time limit (90 days) and warranty (12 months), I'm forced to junk a product that worked well, if too briefly.
For those considering this product, it dos NOT get my endorsement.
1 Reply
- jmizoguchiVirtuoso
There is no reason a wireless extender should fail in under 2 years
Do you expect every electronics to last forever? All life of electronics has unknown life duration which no one can make.
It is unfortunate that may not last longer than what you expected doesn't means you can negatively states a products unless it did not performa as advertised.
:):)