Re: Ha. Low end ethernet routers
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:03:43 GMT
Hello Frank,
Don't know about Linux but Windows became less stable over time IMHO. It bloated a lot and maybe that's why.
Nah, you just have a load of rubbish there. There's an easy fix to your problems, but you already have decided that you don't want to hear about it.
What fix?
I see this purely from a consumer perspective. Why should I have to become more of a PC expert than I was 15 years ago to maintain the same level of reliability? Just imagine what would happen if cars were engineered that way. Actually some are and consequently I won't buy those. Bought the bare bone edition of mine, runs w/o any problems whatsoever for eight years while the new fancy ones around the neighborhood suffer the occasional meeting with the tow truck.
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com .
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