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  • AustinFTW - 5 Ghz range is absolutely terrible (same on 2 different routers) - quality control issues?

    I bought the RT-AC87U and while things seem okay at first as soon as I started looking at speed tests around the house the speeds were not as expected, and I got drops on the 5 Ghz band as others have reported. I returned it and got another one from Amazon and got the exact same issue. Signal strength drops on the 5 Ghz band was simply incredible, just 10 feet away and I would drop from 800 Mbps to 200 Mbps. I would only get 1300 Mbps by literally standing a foot from the router...

  • Matt H - Great racquets

    Great racquets. The strings are firm and never seperate giving you an accurate hit every time. These are 10 times better than the racquets you buy with the badmitton set at most sports stores.

  • Vijay Sankaran - My worst fears realized...

    I've been watching the ratings on the Quicken products for the past two years and totally understood what I was getting myself into. I resisted because Quicken 2011 was working just fine, but I had no choice. My computer crashed - I had to rebuild it and lost all my software. I could not locate the Quicken 2011 disks and thought about all possibilities before I opted for the feared Quicken 2014 upgrade. Ever since Microsoft Money was discontinued and I loved, I switched to Quicken and even through its warts have meticulously managed budgets, carryovers, savings targets since Quicken 2011. I knew someday I would have to move to something else but nothing was quite as good as my Quicken 2011 and the changing costs were huge. I read a few reviews and a few people seemed to indicate that the conversion caused no problems so I gave it a shot. The conversion itself was seamless (no hangs or stops) but once I went into Quicken - my nightmare - all my budget information was blown away - no carryovers, no savings target, no current month budgets. The interface was also more difficult than previous versions of Quicken. I have not gone back in since. I started from scratch and switched to Mint - a modern and FREE tool. Amazon does not give software refunds so I am screwed but I guess that's my penalty. I ended buying Quicken 2011 online so I can access my old information in a state that it was. I will never buy a Quicken product again - yes, Mint is owned by Intuit, but thank god it was purchased by them - please don't ruin it in the way you've ruined the Quicken experience.