sapphirescales
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This is going to be a weird thread, but I'm so freaking sick of having to replace these 3 pieces of technology. I'm talking about personally here. The ONLY printer I've ever owned to make it past the 2 year mark was an HP from 1995. I'd pay $1,000 to own that printer again, seriously. It seems that every time I go to use my desktop CD/DVD drive, it's dead. It either won't eject, or it reads/writes with errors. And routers. GOD, I can't freaking stand routers. The longest lasting router I've ever had was a cheapo Belkin from 2003. It lasted 2 years.
I just bought a Dlink router for $200 6 months ago and the darned thing is constantly giving me problems. "Connected, no internet" is what my computers say at least once per day now. Once I power cycle the router it goes back to normal. I plugged in a cheapo $40 router I had lying around and it's been fine.
Just bought a $300 HP printer 8 months ago. Now the thing is constantly jamming up. My "old" one that this replaced was a 4 month old Epson.
I think I've given up on these 3 types of technology. I'm just going to buy the cheapest piece of CRAP that I can find because no matter what I do I can't seem to keep a router, printer or CD/DVD drive for more than 1 year nowadays. It's REALLY frustrating seeing as pretty much every other piece of technology I own and have ever owned has been incredibly reliable. I've NEVER personally had a hard drive, motherboard, PSU, graphics card, TV, monitor, etc. failure in 20+ years. I just don't know why I can't get any sort of reliability out of these three types of technology. I've tried ALL brands and ALL budgets from the most expensive thing I could find to the cheapest thing Walmart had to offer and ALL of them have failed in less than 2 years.
I'm now in a position where I have to buy a new printer and router within the next day or two and I guess I'm looking for suggestions on what the heck I'm supposed to do here. My instinct is to just buy the cheapest thing they make and that way it won't be a $500 mess every 6 months. It'll be more like a $100 mess.
I just bought a Dlink router for $200 6 months ago and the darned thing is constantly giving me problems. "Connected, no internet" is what my computers say at least once per day now. Once I power cycle the router it goes back to normal. I plugged in a cheapo $40 router I had lying around and it's been fine.
Just bought a $300 HP printer 8 months ago. Now the thing is constantly jamming up. My "old" one that this replaced was a 4 month old Epson.
I think I've given up on these 3 types of technology. I'm just going to buy the cheapest piece of CRAP that I can find because no matter what I do I can't seem to keep a router, printer or CD/DVD drive for more than 1 year nowadays. It's REALLY frustrating seeing as pretty much every other piece of technology I own and have ever owned has been incredibly reliable. I've NEVER personally had a hard drive, motherboard, PSU, graphics card, TV, monitor, etc. failure in 20+ years. I just don't know why I can't get any sort of reliability out of these three types of technology. I've tried ALL brands and ALL budgets from the most expensive thing I could find to the cheapest thing Walmart had to offer and ALL of them have failed in less than 2 years.
I'm now in a position where I have to buy a new printer and router within the next day or two and I guess I'm looking for suggestions on what the heck I'm supposed to do here. My instinct is to just buy the cheapest thing they make and that way it won't be a $500 mess every 6 months. It'll be more like a $100 mess.