On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 01:10:51 +0000 (UTC), consumer <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Thinking of buying something from Engenius? Think again.
>
>When their tech support people were asked what the source of the
>terrible drivers for one of their client adapters, they said they did
>not know. They could not answer any other questions related to this
>either.
>
>When a message was left for their senior tech. to return a call he did
>not. They did not respond to emails either.
>
>Some of the adapter drivers they put out and which are sold by many
>third party dealers are crap, plain and simple. Their claims of which
>OS's their products work on are mostly bogus; I don't think they
>themselves know.
>
>I suggest before anyone buys from this company or it's dealers they
>determine if Engenius is going to be around for support or even reply. I
>would also suggest you double check with USERS only as to if their
>products, in particular their software actually works.
Amazing. When you supply the model number of the product, the
hardware version, the firmware version you so detest, and the manner
in which you tested it, perhaps I can take your mud slinging
seriously. Extra credit for itemizing the allegedly bogus claims. I
normally ignore any opinions that do not provide enough information to
reproduce (or avoid) the alleged problem. Thanks for providing a
classic example of such an opinion.
(Disclaimer: I'm not associated with Engenius in any way).
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