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wruckman
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Fixing?

At least they are trying fix the issues but I think they could do a better job of it. They should just remotely check the firmware versions and then push the updates to the routers with the defective firmware automatically instead of waiting for people to call in with the issue. What ever happened to being proactive?
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Re: Fixing?

maybe they are but the user base is to large to do all at once so do the normal updates and fix the people that are having the problem.
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wruckman
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Re: Fixing?


a new 10.7 BHR firmware update is apparently being released to users once they call in to report problems.


According to the above statement, they aren't.
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axus

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Re: Fixing?

They obviously don't have an automated system, and obviously they should. Having to wait for a customer to complain is not "automated"!

wruckman
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Re: Fixing?

HAHA! Agreed!

NPGMBR

join:2001-03-28
Arlington, VA
Dammit, I knew something was wrong with my router. I have ahd issues with this thing very since I got my FIOS back in June. The router was replaced once but I still have the same issues. Glad to know that I wasn't loosing my mind.
THoff

join:2004-01-15
Santa Monica, CA

said by wruckman See Profile :

At least they are trying fix the issues but I think they could do a better job of it. They should just remotely check the firmware versions and then push the updates to the routers with the defective firmware automatically instead of waiting for people to call in with the issue. What ever happened to being proactive?
The very last thing I want is for my ISP to futz with my router's firmware without my consent.

wruckman
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Re: Fixing?

Those routers are theirs unless you went to the store and bought it yourself.
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