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Man that is a lot of computer to put into that product for as little money as possible. I'm not intending to excuse the products with likely bad firmware causing most of these issues, especially Ethernet PHYs. Though, in my professional experience doing embedded device firmware, Ethernet PHYs are always the biggest pain, hands down. The firmware included with them has many many ways to configure it wrong, and the defaults are typically just random settings, not a reasonable configuration. Just getting the drivers even running sometimes involves just knowing a few tricks. Anyways, it doesn't surprise me many have trouble working right, especially when they indicate they are all running OEM firmware essentially.


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