Originally Posted by
Santander
I am sticking to the main body as you describe it., and in a small office in most cases I AM the IT tech, even if they have a contract for IT support from a third party. My concern and focus is to get "my" customer up and running and eliminating any future problems. Touching a customer's router does NOT mean you own it, I have no idea where you got that wild ass assumption from? If you had actually read my original post I did not say router failure, I said power failure, not router failure! It is very obvious that you do not have an understanding of DHCP, static IP addresses and reservations. Glad you do not work for me! Goodbye, you are gone.
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