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Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product?


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 17:06:59 +1100


In message <CAE7MFiJOxo9ybYg4BE+F9qM7VNvV1iqfJYjS4H0k0d-JJBWoVQ () mail gmail com>, Nick B writes:
At no point does that spec say a single thing about speed.  The closest
part I could find was "Upstream data rate 1.244Gbps", but I think it's
pretty clear that that is the link speed, not the actual data rate.  It's
worth wringing them out over the issue, maybe you can shame them into
taking the units back, but I don't think you will have much luck pinning
them down legally on some nebulous belief that it would run at wire rate
gigabit.
Nick

Any router/modem that *crashes* when the input rate exceeds the
output rate is broken.  A router/modem shouldn't crash regardless
of the data input rate.  It might drop packets but not crash.

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