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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Josh Simoneau wrote: > Keep in mind, though, I sent mine back to wisp-router.com and it was > easily a couple months before I saw it again. Maybe not their fault, as > I think they send them to Europe, but a long wait regardless. I cross shipped a bad board directly with PC Engines. They sent me a replacement first, and I sent back the original bad board in the box that they used. I did have to pay postage to Europe, but it was pretty inexpensive. My issue wasn't heat related and this was an older board made a few years ago. I was very happy with the service. I'm not using a WRAP case. I have the board bolted directly to the piece of plywood that my switches and DSL modem are bolted to. There is a clear plastic cover over the WRAP to protect. http://phred.org/~alex/pictures/wiring/reduced/IMGP3493.JPG This cost me about $5 (for the piece of plexiglass) and a few minutes with the tablesaw. alex |