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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t You Just Hate It When Technology Doesn&#8217;t Work Right?</title>
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		<title>By: The Personal Blog of Jason Dunn &#187; Blog Archive &#187; When Engineers Run Your Company</title>
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		<description>[...] I picked up a new router (as I explained in an earlier post) and needed to update the firmware. So I headed off to the Linksys site. I knew that I had a WRT54G router, because that&#8217;s what the package and the Web-based admin interface said. I wish they&#8217;d have implemented a &#8220;one button update&#8221; where the router would ping the server, and if there&#8217;s a new firmware update, it would push it down and install it automatically. That&#8217;s the way it should work, but it doesn&#8217;t of course. Upon finding my way into the support area, it prompted me to select what kind of device I had. Here&#8217;s what one portion of the drop-down menu looked like. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I picked up a new router (as I explained in an earlier post) and needed to update the firmware. So I headed off to the Linksys site. I knew that I had a WRT54G router, because that&#8217;s what the package and the Web-based admin interface said. I wish they&#8217;d have implemented a &#8220;one button update&#8221; where the router would ping the server, and if there&#8217;s a new firmware update, it would push it down and install it automatically. That&#8217;s the way it should work, but it doesn&#8217;t of course. Upon finding my way into the support area, it prompted me to select what kind of device I had. Here&#8217;s what one portion of the drop-down menu looked like. [...]</p>
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