Try their numbers and insist on speaking with a technician. You buy
expensive hardware from these people, assume will buy more over the years
and think they should be able to give you 15 minutes with a technician.
They like to sell add-on service contracts that, among other things, gives
you a pass-number to the tech dept. this is where I usually blow-up.
Sincerely,
Ken
At 10:29 AM 10/7/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Sorry for the OT post but since this is the techiest list I'm on, does
>anyone here know a good Cisco list where I might be able to get some router
>help?
>
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