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Right out of the box, the firmware was found to by buggy, the router > actually wanted to spend its days in sunny California, as it refused to > be let out of the Pacific Time Zone. I've got the cheap and cheery N150 and I'd put this ^^^ down to me being forgetful. ie I would swear that I'd changed the timezone but when it was reset to Pacific I had just assumed that I was mistaken - I think this has happened twice now. Glad to hear that it's a bug, even if it's too complicated for technical support to comprehend / fix (and not a result of my general lack of coherent thinking). I also think I'm outside of the 14 day warranty of a certain well known high street hardware vendor - why 14 days if the hardware is faulty? ho hum. -- Dan O'Donovan
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