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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks
They made a general release of the one with the streaming bug despite being told about it by a number of people in the testing forum. That was because they felt they had to shut down telnet and ssh access and didn't care about the consequences. I thought this latest fiasco suggested they may have at least learned some lessons although as Chrysalis said they could have published the known bugs alongside the test release.
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why didn't they just send out a firmware updating telnet, shh, the security flaws and then got their heads down working on the other bugs. you'd of thought things would get jumped on ASAP, its its 1 by 1 so be it. at least with babysteps you don't run the risk of a proper buggy overhaul plus longing the whole process out leaving said security flaws or whatever in place.
could someone please explain the firmware. not whats in it but who codes/builds it? is each firmware costing them or it is part of the deal for the SH with Netgear? is the deal so crappy that 1 lone monkey is working on it or is a team supporting the Netgear SuperHub? Whats VMs take on it, position? this is too shoddy to be true, somethings not right here.