Netgear must face consequences for its actions
Netgear must face consequences for its actions
It seems like the company has a history of producing good products but recently shifted its customer service to poor levels. This isn’t particularly surprising, and it’s unclear how much of an impact this will have. Many businesses struggle with support for their offerings.
My Nighthawk isn’t doing well anymore. It functioned okay initially, but now the Wi-Fi cuts out around 3 PM every day, and you have to restart the router to get back online.
In the end, you see how all those cheap plastic routers are useless and switch to something better. A long time ago I settled into a modest home-built setup using PFSense, two Intel NICs, and a few Ubiquiti access points—feeling very satisfied.
Heading that way confirmed my choice—my ips service tech mentioned using Ubiquiti Unifi. Once I explored it, I was really impressed. It’s modular, works well in various situations, has a user-friendly interface, and the support feels genuine and helpful. Let me know Scotty!
My router model number is unclear, but sometimes your old phone line speeds vary.