Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


freitasm

BDFL - Memuneh
80647 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 41030

Administrator
ID Verified
Trusted
Geekzone
Lifetime subscriber

#19987 8-Mar-2008 22:48
Send private message

I am just looking at DSE's site and find the Linksys PAP2T is hardly available. Rumour it is even discontinued.

What's the replacement for it? How could the entry level be discontinued, do Linksys think people have to settle for more expensive things?

It doesn't sound right. Or is it the case of "oh, now this is selling like hot cakes, let's push the more expensive ones?"

DSE is even listed as a retail partner, but it looks like it's making it harder for people to get those...

I can certainly order from Ascent. But John Doe on the streets is more likely to walk to DSE than to visit Ascent online.




Referral links: Quic Broadband (free setup code: R587125ERQ6VE) | Samsung | AliExpress | Wise | Sharesies 

 

Support Geekzone by subscribing (browse ads-free), or making a one-off or recurring donation through PressPatron.

 


View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic
 1 | 2
hpj2007
117 posts

Master Geek
Inactive user


  #115495 9-Mar-2008 00:25
Send private message

They retail it at PBTech in Auckland.



willnz
573 posts

Ultimate Geek
+1 received by user: 3

Trusted

#115500 9-Mar-2008 02:44
Send private message

Certainly not discontinued, just extremely backlogged at the moment I think. Two of the main distributors of them are severely backordered, so naturally that would have an impact on the retailers too.


camo786
158 posts

Master Geek
+1 received by user: 5

Lifetime subscriber

  #115513 9-Mar-2008 07:34
Send private message

1 distributor shows negative stock for the VFX configured model, low postive qauntities for the unconfigured model, but they ar $15 more expensivce




kfella2000
495 posts

Ultimate Geek
+1 received by user: 9


  #115514 9-Mar-2008 07:54
Send private message

freitasm: I can certainly order from Ascent. But John Doe on the streets is more likely to walk to DSE than to visit Ascent online.


Did you notice that the WAG54GP2v2 is even less in stock than the PAP2T and I remember reading in one thread that 1 DSE store didnt even know what VFX was until someone showed them.

freitasm

BDFL - Memuneh
80647 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 41030

Administrator
ID Verified
Trusted
Geekzone
Lifetime subscriber

#115515 9-Mar-2008 08:04
Send private message

Is it ok to get the unconfigured model for VFX and let it download the configuration over?




Referral links: Quic Broadband (free setup code: R587125ERQ6VE) | Samsung | AliExpress | Wise | Sharesies 

 

Support Geekzone by subscribing (browse ads-free), or making a one-off or recurring donation through PressPatron.

 


grant_k
3539 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 124

Trusted

  #115520 9-Mar-2008 09:03
Send private message

freitasm: Is it ok to get the unconfigured model for VFX and let it download the configuration over?

Yes certainly.  You just have to enter the Profile Rule from the e-mail that WxC will send you when your account is setup.

 
 
 
 

Shop now for Lego sets and other gifts (affiliate link).
coffeebaron
6304 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 3566

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #115521 9-Mar-2008 09:27
Send private message

Is this for you parents-n-law as mentioned in other thread? If so, I'd recommend the SPA2102 instead, so they are covered should they decide to run their fax machine over VFX.




Rural IT and Broadband support.

 

Broadband troubleshooting and master filter installs.
Starlink installer - one month free: https://www.starlink.com/?referral=RC-32845-88860-71 
Wi-Fi and networking
Cel-Fi supply and installer - boost your mobile phone coverage legally

 

Need help in Auckland, Waikato or BoP? Click my email button, or email me direct: [my user name] at geekzonemail dot com


freitasm

BDFL - Memuneh
80647 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 41030

Administrator
ID Verified
Trusted
Geekzone
Lifetime subscriber

#115523 9-Mar-2008 09:33
Send private message

coffeebaron: Is this for you parents-n-law as mentioned in other thread? If so, I'd recommend the SPA2102 instead, so they are covered should they decide to run their fax machine over VFX.


Thanks. The problem is they already have the router/wireless AP so this would be overkill. The fax number doesn't need to be ported and they are running a line for fax/alarm/DSL anyway. So the PAP2T would be ideal.

I will order one from Ascent.




Referral links: Quic Broadband (free setup code: R587125ERQ6VE) | Samsung | AliExpress | Wise | Sharesies 

 

Support Geekzone by subscribing (browse ads-free), or making a one-off or recurring donation through PressPatron.

 


tonyhughes
Hawkes Bay
8476 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 6

Retired Mod
Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #115527 9-Mar-2008 09:59
Send private message

forum user hads runs nicegear.co.nz and sells these.







Se7ensyns
133 posts

Master Geek


  #115543 9-Mar-2008 11:42
Send private message

I got the last one at my local DSE and they had to get it from outback and put it in the empty box on the shelf.  Just waiting for the service to come on line now.  But you are right there is deffinately a shortage out there.

Niel
3267 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 80

Trusted

  #115572 9-Mar-2008 17:52
Send private message

The PAP2T is a cheap model.  The SPA2102 has better CODECs and is only about $15 more.  The SPA2102 is not a router, you connect it in series with the rest of your network so you get proper QoS.  The PAP2T is not connected in series with your network, but rather into a router and requires that you configure your router to manage the QoS or you can have serious quality issues.




You can never have enough Volvos!


 
 
 
 

Shop now for Dyson appliances (affiliate link).
freitasm

BDFL - Memuneh
80647 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 41030

Administrator
ID Verified
Trusted
Geekzone
Lifetime subscriber

#115814 10-Mar-2008 18:47
Send private message

Ok, ordered the PAP2T from Ascent, should be here tomorrow, when I will then ask for porting the TNZ number over to VFX.

So it really seems these things are selling like hot cakes.

The next problem: WxC quoted ten days to connect the broadband service.

New Zealanders must be running to broadband! Seriously, ten days?




Referral links: Quic Broadband (free setup code: R587125ERQ6VE) | Samsung | AliExpress | Wise | Sharesies 

 

Support Geekzone by subscribing (browse ads-free), or making a one-off or recurring donation through PressPatron.

 


grant_k
3539 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 124

Trusted

  #115816 10-Mar-2008 18:52
Send private message

freitasm: The next problem: WxC quoted ten days to connect the broadband service.

New Zealanders must be running to broadband! Seriously, ten days?

Usually it's more like 3 working days, sometimes even faster.  WxC seem to have a policy of quoting the worst case.  If it turns out faster, the customer is happy.

Much better than the other way around, I'm sure you will agree.

freitasm

BDFL - Memuneh
80647 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 41030

Administrator
ID Verified
Trusted
Geekzone
Lifetime subscriber

  #115820 10-Mar-2008 19:15
Send private message

I am taking the Top Global wireless/cellular data router anyway, in case they don't get broadband in the next few days. They can still be connected via Telecom's CDMA network.




Referral links: Quic Broadband (free setup code: R587125ERQ6VE) | Samsung | AliExpress | Wise | Sharesies 

 

Support Geekzone by subscribing (browse ads-free), or making a one-off or recurring donation through PressPatron.

 


Se7ensyns
133 posts

Master Geek


  #115844 10-Mar-2008 20:18
Send private message

I was quoted 8 - 10 days for connection to VFX as well.  Mind you I was quoted 5 - 10 bnusiness days when I joined xnet and it was done in the next day.

 1 | 2
View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic








Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.