  invalidprotocol
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| reply to Invalidprotocol Re: Airlink+ AR315W - having some fun
Update:
AirLink responds to technical requests via email very quickly, which is rare these days. They are aware of the identified problems and are in the process of developing fixes. When asked if a download might be released before the end of my return period with Fry's, they could not guarantee it. It's not what I wanted to hear but at least they were fast about it. |
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  JakCrow
join:2001-12-06 Palo Alto, CA | They have never released a firmware update for the router, and it's been around for almost a year. |
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 scoob8000
join:2001-11-27 Clinton, PA
| reply to invalidprotocol AirLink responds to technical requests via email very quickly, which is rare these days. They are aware of the identified problems and are in the process of developing fixes. When asked if a download might be released before the end of my return period with Fry's, they could not guarantee it. It's not what I wanted to hear but at least they were fast about it. I second that, I got their G card from outpost for 20 bucks. Very disappointed with the drivers included with the card. I must admit though their reps seem to know what they're talking about and they do respond quickly..
-scoob8000 |
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  JakCrow
join:2001-12-06 Palo Alto, CA | You may be able to use another vendor's drivers that use the same cards. They should currently be broadcom based. |
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