SkribbelKat
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My E4200 has been working pretty well for me. Looks like I won't be upgrading any time soon.
its just the EA3500 and EA4500 for now.
My complaint is filed with BBB and Cisco has not responded to my emails.
I kinda doubt that sending an e-mail will get you anyplace. Cisco supplies equipment to major businesses that spend millions at once on their products. What Linksys does with inexpensive residental stuff isn't a big deal on a per person basis since you're gonna buy one router every few years at really low profit margins. I think they really only bought Linksys because they wanted to keep the company from entering the enterprise market as competition, not because they wanted to deal with residential routers.
If someone does respond, it'll be a customer service rep or some nameless person in the company (maybe posing as someone more important or given an important sounding title) that will placate you or, at best, give you a link to download the previous version firmware. You might get a refund if you take enough of their time.
Is the Tomato firmware being updated? I had heard that Tomato has the most user friendly interface when compared to DD-WRT. What router is the best to use with Tomato? I want something that has the most powerful processor and very good wireless signal strength.
Thanks again!!
Also, does Tomato support PPPoE connections?