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PANiCnz
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  #564796 5-Jan-2012 13:55
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w2krules: I've had the RTA1320V6 running for months now in half-bridge mode with no problems.  But we will see how it survives the hot weather... 


Same here, my 8840 died after about 4 months, very impressed with my 1320V6



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  #565628 7-Jan-2012 05:45
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Ascent have got the Draytek Vigor120 back in stock (within hours of me buying the TP-Link.

PBtech were very good with taking the TD8840T back. No questions asked when I explained it was different to the other model.
Ascent shipped the Draytek I ordered it just after my post the other night and it arrived mid afternoon the next day!

Got the Draytek up and running in about 5 mins compared to the hours I spent trying to get the TD8840T to work....

Working very well now.




CPU: AMD 5900x | RAM: GSKILL Trident Z Neo RGB F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC-32-GB | MB:  Asus X570-E | GFX: EVGA FTW3 Ultra RTX 3080Ti| Monitor: LG 27GL850-B 2560x1440

 

Quic: https://account.quic.nz/refer/473833 R473833EQKIBX 


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  #566745 10-Jan-2012 08:59
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That's sad the new revision is a trendnet chipset instead of broadcom and no half bridge/ip extension.

At least they gave the model number a different revision unlike other companies who've sometimes continued to ship product as the same model when it has a different chipset inside and that's annoying to the max.

Assuming the non T stock will dwindle +1 for Draytek Vigor 120 as the best option now.

Also good to hear Ascent's support is still top notch!

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