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Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product?
From: Doug Barton <dougb () dougbarton us>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 22:22:04 -0800
On 11/25/14 10:06 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
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.
Maybe the bit-bucket got full?
Current thread:
- How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Baldur Norddahl (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Miles Fidelman (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Justin M. Streiner (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Jake Khuon (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? William Herrin (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Nick B (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Mark Andrews (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Doug Barton (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Philip Dorr (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Justin M. Streiner (Nov 25)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? William Herrin (Nov 26)
- Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product? Miles Fidelman (Nov 25)