Blah, I live in Norway so I bet that wont be cheap, not to mention it would take ages to get it over the Atlantic?
Would be like:
Shipping (costing alot) -- 1.5weeks over the Atlantic (if lucky) -- testing for at least 1week -- back over the Atlantic, taking at least 1.5weeks?
And if I'm really lucky I bet the Norwegian government charge me for 25% of the DGL-4500 price as a fee for getting it back into the country, even when it is an replacement (nothing shocks me about our tolling fees any more)
Isn't it possible to get it check at D-Link Norway (Norge) or something?
Would be a loot easier, not too mention faster?
I mean, your like one huge company right?
You sure have some sort of communications with each other?
Shouldn't be that hard telling D-Link Norway to test the DGL-4500, and if they find it to be defect they could give you a note about it?
It's like when I bought a Dell Laptop in the states, and when I got problems with it I just delivered it to Dell Norway, and within 7days I've got it back fixed?
Isn't it kinda odd that the wireless radio: init failed is popping out of nowhere?
Haven't seen that issue at all until now, and if I remember right it was right after updating to 1.12?
I've had lots of network equipment over the years, but it's very unlikely that thing just fail without any reason at all?