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Posted by LR on July 2, 2008, 2:00 pm
Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
>> LR wrote:
>>> Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
>>>> [NOTE: To those reading this post, this is not just a rant. I will
>>>> likely sue this company for false advertising as a matter of
>>>> principle. What would help me greatly is if you could simply take a
>>>> look at the following link, and make a mental note (or otherwise)
>>>> that, as of 2008-07-08, there is nothing on the product description
>>>> page that says that the Access Point feature of the device cannot be
>>>> used under Windows Vista.]
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/6zr6zn
>>> Under Specifications
>>> System Requirement
>>> * Notebook or PC with the Pentium II
>>> o 300 MHz or compatible above
>>> o Minimum 32MB RAM (64MB Recommended)
>>> o A minimum of 20MB available hard disk space
>>> o A CD ROM drive
>>> o USB Type A slot (V2.0/V1.1 Comparable)
>>> o Microsoft Windows XP/2000
>>> No mention of Vista
>>>> Zyxel Customer Support In USA: (800) 978-7222
>>>> -Le Chaud Lapin-
>> Zyxel Vista Support
>
>> http://www.zyxel.com/web/support_vista.php
>
> Apparently you did not read my OP. In it, I placed that link already.
>
> Here, let's take two paragraphs, bout written by Zyxel, and place them
> next to ecah other to see if it becomes clear:
>
> First, the link that you put above reads:
>
> Q:"When I install my ZyXEL Client Adapter, I can’t use the bundled
> Utility that controls the adapter. Is this normal? "
> A:"Currently, Vista is not supported on any of ZyXEL’s Client
> Adapters
> however this does not mean that they will not work on Windows Vista!
> Using the step by step setup process outlined on this webpage, you
> can
> install any of our client adapters onto your Windows Vista OS PC.
> Please remember that the Utility used to configure and control the
> Client Adapter will be the Windows Zero Config Utility within Windows
> Vista."
>
> And now, the link for the AG-225H [http://tinyurl.com/6zr6zn] reads:
>
> "Microsoft Vista Support Out of the Box"
> "Microsoft Vista is the next big operating system change users have to
> contend with
> coming out of Microsoft in 2007. Don’t be afraid of your new AG-225H
> becoming
> obsolete lagging behind your computer OS upgrades."
>
> So, quick question: After reading this last paragraph, should I expect
> Vista support or not? This last paragraph, which is on the main page
> for the product, indicates that I should, even though it does not. The
> other paragraph is in the product support section.
>
> If I buy even a $40,000 vehicle, I do not go to the car manufacturers
> web site to look at the product support section to see if the
> marketing materials about its features were dishonest. That would not
> make sense.
>
> If a company says that their product has Vista support on the main
> description page of the product, then, in my mind, there should be
> Vista support for that product. If not, then they should not write on
> it, "Microsoft Vista Support Out of the Box".
>
> One of five key tests of whether this constitutes false advertising,
> as outlined by US DOC and other laws , is whether a majority of
> people, upon seeing on main description page,
>
> "Microsoft Vista Support Out of the Box".
>
> would be lead to believe that there is Vista support for the product.
>
> If so, then this is false advertising.
>
> -Le Chaud Lapin-
Evidently you cannot be bothered to read the posted links as the one you
posted and the one I posted are not the same, there are no FAQ's on the
link I posted and it clearly states that the "Vista Utility" is not
supported.
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