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Old 05-28-2016, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by fahrvergnugen View Post
Hey, thanks for the reply...

The Linksys is an EA6900, brand new on closeout. I realized after I bought it that it is not certified for Windows 10, so I can't help but wonder how much of an affect that makes. I think the unit may be bad. I have approximately 20 different subscribers with about 12-13 on max at any one time. It typically goes off on the weekend when traffic is heavy. I can't reset it until Monday when that happens.

The Aironet looks like a nice unit, but unfortunately money is a huge consideration here. I May try to convince them them to upgrade to a 250 dollar Linksys unit since windows 10 wasn't mentioned in the other one... The unit I'm considering says it is good with multiple stories, which I don't think EA6900 is...
Windows 10 would play no role in this.

I encourage you to look into SonicWall or Cisco for solutions. The diagnostic tools these platforms offer are more than worth the cost of the routers. Plus both of these brands provide outstanding technical support.

Put it in terms the purse holders will understand: What is the cost to the company of the recurrent failures the company is experiencing? Anyone with mental skills greater than a moron's will realize it doesn't take too much lost productivity for 10 to 20 people to cover the cost of quality equipment.

Linkcyst is low end crap.
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