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A7000 uses 20% of cpu at idle
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A7000 uses 20% of cpu at idle
this is amateurish programming. an idle device should use less than 1% of cpu.
and your web site doesn't work. pressing next just returns to the support page.
this forum is as bad as the support page; it won't allow submit, this doesn't support the current model.
wow...
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Re: A7000 uses 20% of cpu at idle
Are you looking for help with a problem?
If so, it helps to answer the questions that Netgear thoughtfully poses in its forum software.
Subject (Include model number and brief summary)
Model (Recommended - Helps the community give the best answers)
Body (Include additional detail including model version, firmware, OS and environment where relevant.)
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Re: A7000 uses 20% of cpu at idle
not really, unless you wrote the driver, more like venting.
the support website doesn't work, the model i just bot isn't in the forum drop down.
the subject states everything there is to know.
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Re: A7000 uses 20% of cpu at idle
@br2 wrote:
the subject states everything there is to know.
Not really. Resource use depends on the (unknown to us) operating system.
Nor do we know if you have checked for recent updates to your firmware and software.
The support pages for this new device are here:
>> Click here >> A6200 | Product | Support | NETGEAR << Click here <<
You should know that this forum is mostly user-to-user. A bunch of unpaid volunteers, and a handful of Netgear staff, while away the hours trying to fathom out what the questions mean and how the users may have got something wrong.
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