Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:29 am
It was on the box label the switch came in.
We have a data base that tells us the date, board SN, power supply serial number, and who built , tested, and boxed the unit but this is not available to you (yet) sorry. Someday we plan to make a web portal you can get this info from.
But regardless of the switch being in period or not it is always worth repairing and the cost to repair is most often less than half of the cost of a new one and the way we repair them is put a new board in the chassis so it is basically a new unit.
Also the majority of units RMA'd are damaged not failure with visible damage to components on the board which is not covered under warranty.
Our RMA ratio is running about 1.5% and of that 1.5% 80%+/- are damaged units with obvious visible damage to the board which most times we send you pictures of the board and you get the old board returned with the repaired unit.
The most common damage being from ground current as the operator is not bonding electrical service ground to tower ground or say connecting 2 switches in 2 different locations on 2 different panels via copper creating a ground bond through the Ethernet Cables.
Then I would say water damage is second highest cause.
Then power supply failures which is covered under warranty unless they are blown up which has only been seen once or twice.
Now this recent defective CAP issues effecting the WS-6-MINI and WS-8-150-XX models is excluded from the above numbers and is covered under warranty as a free repair and we simply remove the CAPs and replace them and send back. Symptoms voltage fluctuations and in rare instances rebooting can occur. The percentage of the units afflicted with this is less than 1% and most units can be fixed by upgrading to the latest v1.4.5rcX firmware as we can correct the issue to a limited extend in software. This issues has been corrected on all units being built as of 9/7/2016
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