Might be the issue with the router itself. And resoldering connectors and cutting cables from the original adapter isn’t a good idea - may void the warranty and the service centre may not accept it for replacement.
Oh i was not recommending he cut any cables. This was about something else.
he needs to return the product, its within warranty. Let’s see how long it takes to get a replacement. Do let us know when it arrives @indy1811
Leaves a bad taste in the mouth to have a flagship fail this soon
Sure, will update this thread when i have more information.
Thanking my lucky stars that i didn’t order it from Amazon. Could have saved 2k but thought i’d buy it with warranty…
Update from Rashi: They will be replacing it with a new one. The router is in transit from Mumbai and i should have it on Thursday.
Anything i can do from my side to avoid such a thing happening again? Better spike buster etc?
how much did you buy it for and from where?
I think you just got a dodgy unit.
if it was on your end the problem would have showed up after a few months and the same symptoms would have appeared with your previous router as well.
Thursday ? hmm, we still have to figure out what bandwidth your tv & pS3 are getting.
Ashirwad computers, SP Road, Bangalore.
13k all included!
@indy1811
Any update?
Got a new one in return!
Will be testing it tonight and over the weekend.
Post merged on Jul 19, 2013
How does the warranty work now? Do i keep the RMA authorization slip or the original bill as proof of warranty?
I would keep both.