WD leads consumers to commit a big error (WNDA3100)

Hey ram1009, how about you just drop it and stop coming back in to get “the last word in” here?  I think you are outnumbered by a lot of people here who know what they are talking about.  I have read plenty of bad reviews about lots of products, and I attribute most of this talk to novices not knowing what they talk about.  Most network issues are problematic, not from the equipment, but due to incorrect setup in a number of ways, and can come in various degrees of severity.  Netgear makes good stuff and not so good stuff, like any other manufacturer, so just leave it at that and let’s all discuss something more important here.